12th Fail

This movie taught me how to take care of ourself, how to rest expectations and how beautiful is straight forwardness, how needy all these for the people to remain motivated and focused.

It is a nice movie to drive UPSC aspirants, especially motivational for the people who come from very poor economic status. Truth and Straight forwardness has beauty in itself. It keeps people motivated to stay focused and to be in the state of flow. Through out the movie, this has been put upfront on the face of the audience. Being self reliant and self sufficient will make people to invest time, energy and money on top of you. Self reliance is the due self respect that we give to ourself. And I like to keep saying respect is nothing but resting expectations and growth is nothing but taking care of ourself and helping others.

In this movie, the hero from Chambal is motivated to cheat in exams during in 12th grade by his own school teachers, principal and village head but he gets motivated from a straight forward officer who arrests the principal for bribing and letting students to copy. That motivates the hero to trust him and follow his simple command to not copy during exams and also to become a straight forward police officer. He pursues to become DSP and starts to Gwalior after completing his BA in history with the blessing of his grandmother but losses all the money and his bag as it get looted by lady. DSP exams and coaching are getting cancelled by the government, during such a situation, he gets to meet a DSP aspirant who exposes him to UPSC exams and takes him to New Delhi. There he pursues his journey to become IPS and the movie takes you through his failures, struggle, friends, his lifestyle and his perseverance. The movie is worth to watch and I am sure you will enjoy it more than my blog.


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