Key Points

Vikrant Massey has won the prestigious National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in '12th Fail'. He received the award from President Droupadi Murmu at a ceremony in New Delhi. Massey dedicated this special honour to marginalized people in society. He also expressed his privilege at sharing the award with icon Shah Rukh Khan.

Key Points: Vikrant Massey Wins Best Actor National Award for 12th Fail

  • Vikrant Massey honoured for his portrayal of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma's true story
  • He shares the Best Actor award with superstar Shah Rukh Khan for Jawan
  • President Droupadi Murmu presented the award at the 71st National Film Awards ceremony
  • The film 12th Fail highlights the struggles of clearing the UPSC examination
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71st National Film Award: Vikrant Massey honoured with Best Actor in Leading Role for '12th Fail'

Vikrant Massey receives the National Film Award for Best Actor for '12th Fail', sharing the honour with Shah Rukh Khan. He dedicates the win to marginalized people.

"I dedicate this award to all the marginalised people in our society - Vikrant Massey"

New Delhi, September 23

Vikrant Massey on Tuesday was felicitated with the National Film Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for '12th Fail', based on the true story of Manoj Kumar Sharma, who overcame immense challenges to clear the UPSC exam and become an IPS officer.

He received the prestigious award from President Droupadi Murmu at the 71st National Film Awards ceremony at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.

Vikrant shares this special honour with Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who won the award for 'Jawan'.

In August, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting announced the winners' list, with Vikrant honoured as one of the National Award recipients.

A few hours after the announcement, Vikrant, in a press statement, expressed his happiness, dedicating the award to "marginalised people."

"...I dedicate this award to all the marginalised people in our society -- those who are often looked through, and those who are fighting the socio-economic paradigm of our country every single day," he shared. He described it as a "privilege" to receive the award alongside Shah Rukh Khan.

"I want to thank the Honourable Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the NFDC, and all the esteemed jury members of the 71st National Film Awards for considering my performance worthy of this recognition. I also want to thank Shri Vidhu Vinod Chopra ji for giving me this opportunity. Today, if I may say so, a 20-year-old boy's dream has come true.I am eternally grateful to the audiences for honouring my performances and for recommending this film with such love. It is a privilege to be sharing my first National Award with an icon like Shah Rukh Khan," Vikrant expressed.

'12th Fail' was released in 2023 by director Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The story revolves around Manoj Kumar Sharma's journey preparing for the UPSC exam and his struggles. The film's story motivates viewers to persevere through challenges. It puts the spotlight on his journey and how his wife, IRS officer Shraddha Joshi, played a crucial role in his rise. Medha Shankr plays a pivotal role in the film.

- ANI

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Rohit P
What an inspiring story! Both Vikrant and SRK winning - shows that good content is finally being recognized. 12th Fail motivated so many students across India. The real Manoj Sharma's journey is truly remarkable.
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Aditya G
While I'm happy for Vikrant, I feel Rishabh Shetty for Kantara was equally deserving last year. The National Awards sometimes feel politically influenced. Still, congratulations to both winners!
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Sarah B
Watched this film with my Indian colleagues here in London. The universal message of perseverance resonated with everyone. Vikrant's transformation from TV actor to National Award winner is inspiring!
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Kavya N
The best part was how he dedicated the award to marginalized people. This film wasn't just entertainment - it highlighted real struggles of middle-class India. More such meaningful cinema please! ❤️
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Michael C
As an outsider, I'm amazed by India's education system challenges shown in this film. Vikrant's performance made the story accessible to international audiences. Congratulations on the well-earned recognition!

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