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Details Inside. Vikrant Massey Confirms That 12th Failed Will Be Released In China On More Than 20,000 Screens

China will soon see the premiere of 12th Fail, the well-known drama by Vikrant Massey. The principal performers in the movie, Vikrant and Medha Shankr, are ecstatic about it. It’s too early to determine if Vikrant would go to China for promotions, he said in an interview with India Today. “I am really excited that something like this has happened after a long time, but it is too early to talk about that,” Vikrant said.

Prior to this, Aamir Khan traveled to China to promote his very successful movie Dangal. In the nation, his movie 3 Idiots also performed well. The crew behind 12th Fail has reportedly been preparing for its release in China for some time, according to Vikrant. He also said that more than 20,000 screens in China would showcase the movie.

After many months of development, Vikrant said, “At last, the news has leaked, and everyone is aware that the movie is getting released in China.” In China, there is a great appetite for Hindi or Indian films. Over 20,000 screens are available [for ’12th Fail’]. The quantity of screens is a result of China’s strong entertainment industry.

The real-life experiences of IRS Officer Shraddha Joshi and IPS Officer Manoj Kumar Sharma served as the inspiration for 12th Fail. Regarding his career, Vikrant has a promising backlog of projects under development. The Sabarmati Report, a forthcoming thriller directed by Ranjan Chandel, will feature the actor in his next role. The main focus of the film is what happened on February 27, 2002, aboard the Sabarmati Express in Gujarat, close to the Godhra train station. Raashii Khanna and Ridhi Dogra also feature. Raashi Khanna and Ridhi Dogra are also featured.

Along with leaving a lasting impression on viewers, the movie is now seen as a model of success for the Indian film industry. The movie, which stars Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankr, just marked its 25th successful week in theaters.

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