12th Fail Box Office collection: Let’s talk about the movie 12th Fail and how it’s doing at the box office. The trailer got people excited, and the film about student life is getting a lot of attention. What’s cool is that they filmed it in real places, which adds a nice touch. And guess what? It’s not just winning hearts; it’s also making good money.
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Reporting from the Entertainment Desk in New Delhi, Vikrant Massey’s “12th Fail” has had quite the journey in its five weeks. It started a bit slow but quickly became a financial success.
12th Fail Box Office collection
Even with big movies like Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif’s Tiger 3 hitting the theaters on Diwali, 12th Fail held its ground.
Full entertainment given in low budget
What’s impressive is that they made this movie on a tight budget, but the story is gripping. The use of real locations adds to the excitement, making people curious even before it came out. More info about 12th Fail Box Office collection: 12th Fail is still rocking the box office after 5 weeks, even with the Tiger 3 craze.
12th failed pass
Breaking down the numbers, in the first week, the movie made Rs 13 crore. It went up to 14.11 crores in the second week but dipped a bit to 8.54 crores in the third week.
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Bag filled with crores in five weeks
Surprisingly, it bounced back in the fourth week, earning Rs 9.48 crore. The fifth week added 6.80 crores to the tally. So, in five weeks, 12th Fail made a cool Rs 51.93 crore. Not bad for a low-budget film!
The story is based on real story
Directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the genius behind 3 Idiots, and produced by Zee Studios, 12th Fail brings real-life stories to the screen. Based on a novel by Anurag Pathak, it follows the incredible journeys of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma and IRS officer Shraddha Joshi. Filming in actual student settings adds an authentic touch, keeping it real.