Filmfare
Awards
2024:
The
69th
Filmfare
Awards
2024
is
all
set
to
take
place
on
January
28.
The
most-awaited
ceremony
will
be
hosted
by
Maniesh
Paul,
Ayushmann
Khurrana,
and
Karan
Johar.
Meanwhile,
Aparshakti
Khurana
and
Karishma
Tanna
will
present
the
curtain
raiser.
The
nominations
were
officially
released
yesterday,
January
15,
in
Mumbai,
and
Ranbir
Kapoor
and
Shah
Rukh
Khan
dominated
the
list.
SRK
secured
two
nominations
in
the
Best
Actor
category
for
'Jawan
and
Dunki.
The
much-loved
film
of
2023,
'12th
Fail'
also
clinched
multiple
nominations
across
important
categories.
Vidhu
Vinod
Chopra's
directorial
has
been
immensely
loved
by
the
masses
across
the
nation.
12th
Fail
receives
multiple
nods
in
the
2024
Filmfare
Awards
Starring
Vikrant
Massey
and
Medha
Shankar,
the
film
has
made
a
distinct
place
in
the
hearts
of
the
audience
and
is
running
successfully
in
theaters.
The
film
is
the
highest-rated
film
on
IMDb,
with
a
rating
of
9.2
out
of
10.
12th
Fail
has
also
topped
several
lists
of
the
best
films
of
the
year
back
home.
With
all
the
love
and
admiration,
the
film
has
set
a
strong
feat
at
the
Filmfare
Awards
by
securing
a
phenomenal
12
nominations.
12th
Fail
is
nominated
in
the
following
categories
The
award
season
has
arrived,
and
it
seems
like
12th
Fail
is
all
set
to
take
over
all
of
it.
Starting
the
year
with
a
bang,
the
film
has
grabbed
nominations
in
12
categories
at
the
Filmfare
Awards,
mainly
in
Best
Film,
Best
Director
-
Vidhu
Vinod
Chopra,
Best
Film
Critics,
and,
Best
Actor
Critics.
Best
Screenplay:
Vidhu
Vinod
Chopra;
Best
Dialogues
-
Vidhu
Vinod
Chopra,
Best
Background
Score
-
Shantanu
Moitra
12th
Fail,
Best
Cinematography
-
Rangarajan
Ramabadran
12th
Fail,
Best
Production
Design
-
Prashant
Bidkar
-
12th
Fail.
Best
Costume
Design
-
Malvika
Bajaj
12th
Fail,
Best
Sound
Design
-
Manav
Shrotriya
12th
Fail,
Best
Editing
-
Jaskuwar
Singh
Kohli,
VVC
12th
Fail.
About
12th
Fail
12th
Fail
is
a
biographical
drama
based
on
a
true
story
that
takes
inspiration
from
the
struggles
of
the
millions
of
students
who
attempt
the
UPSC
entrance
exam.
The
film
is
based
on
the
2019
eponymous
non-fiction
book
by
Anurag
Pathak
about
the
real-life
story
of
Manoj
Kumar
Sharma,
a
boy
from
Chambal
who
overcame
extreme
poverty
to
become
an
Indian
Police
Service
officer.
The
film
stars
Vikrant
Massey
in
the
title
role,
and
the
other
cast
includes
Medha
Shankar,
Anant
V
Joshi,
Anshumaan
Pushkar,
and
Priyanshu
Chatterjee.