The Hindi-language biographical trouble film 12th Fail, directed, written, and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, is scheduled for release in 2023.
It all depends on the 2019 nonfiction book of the same name by Anurag Pathak, which chronicles the real-life tale of Indian Police Service officer Manoj Kumar Sharma, who rose from extreme poverty to become an officer.
In addition to Medha Shankar, Anant V Joshi, Anshumaan Pushkar, and Priyanshu Chatterjee, Vikrant Massey plays the film’s title character.
On October 27, 2023, 12th Fail was released in theatres. It received favourable reviews and became a sleeper blockbuster, grossing over ₹66 crore US$8.3 million worldwide on a price range of ₹20 crore US$2.5 million.
Early Life of Manoj Sharma
On July 3, 1975, Manoj Sharma, an IPS officer, was born in Bilgram, a small town in the Morena region of the state of Madhya Pradesh. His height is 5 feet 9 inches. He is sixty-five kilogrammes in weight. He is a 49-year-old successful IPS officer.
His father was a farmer, and his name was Shri Ramveer Sharma. Manoj Sharma’s mother has had a big impact on his life. He has supported him throughout his life at every stage. His biological family wasn’t well off. As a result, he had to work really hard.
Manoj Sharma Early Education
Manoj Sharma completed his studies at his local school and passed the eighth grade with ease. He then succeeded in passing the ninth and tenth exams via cheating.
He then enrolled in and passed the eleventh grade exams at the Maharani Lakshmi Bai Government College of Excellence in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.
But the SDM couldn’t say no when the 12th exam was held because he had gone to his exam centre to double check. And during it all, he sat there.
Manoj Sharma After failing in 12th
Once DSP Dushyant Singh quits lying, all students who had cheated on their 12th grade exams fail. DSP Dushyant gives Manoj advice to stop cheating and assists him in saving his brother. Manoj receives all A’s on his examinations after a year and proceeds to earn a B.A. in history and Hindi in order to become a DSP.
But when the government decides to postpone the MPPSC assessments for three years, his dream of becoming a DSP is shattered.
Manoj Sharma Struggle to Become an IPS Officer
Manoj Kumar Sharma strived and worked hard to pass the Civil Services test, but he was unsuccessful on his first, second, and third attempts. He falls in love with Shraddha Joshi, who is applying for the UKPSC.
After being transferred to Gauri Bhaiya’s home, Manoj is instructed to focus solely on his academic endeavours.He did, however, persevere and put in a lot of effort, passing the UPSC KA exam on his fourth attempt and earning the 121st All India rank. He and Shraddha were appointed Deputy Collectors after passing the UKPSC.
Pritam, who has failed all of his tests, tries to get his father to apply to the UPSC because he is jealous of Manoj. Manoj ultimately succeeds in realising his dream of becoming an IPS officer and gets married in
Manoj Kumar Sharma Performing Essential Police Tasks
Since 2005, Manoj Kumar Sharma has significantly benefited the Indian Police Service in a number of ways. Handling protests and fighting the Naxals won him a lot of respect.
He worked as a Deputy Inspector General (DIG) for the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and then as an Additional Commissioner of Police (ACP) for the Mumbai Police. He did everything in his power to defend his country.