vikrant massey, 12th fail,

Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s directorial 12th Fail starring Vikrant Massey has emerged as a box office sensation. The movie, based on the true life of UPSC students life has appealed to the youth and is constantly receiving rave reviews. The positive response has translated into box office collection as the movie witnessed massive growth on Saturday. Its total collection stands at Rs 3.60 crores. Have a look at the detailed breakdown of the 12th fail box office.  

Vikrant Massey starrer 12th Fail box office collection

12th Fail has demonstrated an extraordinary growth rate, boasting a jaw-dropping 134% surge in its box office collections. The film has raked in a commendable net earnings figure of 2.50 crores on Day 2  with a total of 3.60 crores net. This surge has left industry insiders and fans alike in awe of the movie’s profound impact. Notably, regional audiences have wholeheartedly embraced the movie. The Delhi and Punjab circuits witnessed a sensational 150% growth, highlighting the film’s special connection with North Indian viewers. In Mumbai, the movie’s appeal was equally magnetic, achieving an impressive 100% growth.

Detailed breakdown of 12th Fail box office

Day 1: Rs 1.10 crores

Day 2: Rs 2.50 crores

Total: Rs 3.60 crores

12th Fail review

Bollywood Bubble gave 12th Fail 3.5 stars. A part of the review read, “12th Fail is worth a watch, for sure. It is Vikrant Massey’s honesty as an actor and Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s sensibility as a filmmaker that make it a hit. This tale of an underdog hero deserves appreciation and the audience’s love and we definitely need more realistic films like this in our cinema.”

Apart from Vikrant Massey, 12th fail stars Medha Shankr and Anant V Joshi in pivotal roles. On the work front, Vikrant has several interesting movies lined up. It includes a sequel of Haseen Dilruba titled Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba. Apart from this, he will also be seen in gritty thrillers Blackout and Sector 36.

Also Read: Vikrant Massey starrer 12th Fail wins hearts, Netizens call it, ‘Best Film of the Year’

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