Hailed as one of the best movies of 2023, Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 12th Fail has achieved another feat. The Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankar-starrer movie has not only become the highest-rated Indian movie on IMDb but has also beaten the rating of?Christopher Nolan's much-talked-about film?of 2023 Oppenheimer.
For the uninitiated,?12th Fail's?IMDb rating is 9.3. On the other hand, the rating for Christopher Nolan's movie--based on the?Pulitzer Prize¨Cwinning biography?American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer and explores the real-life story of Julius Robert Oppenheimer--is 8.4. Another popular film of the year Barbie has a rating of 6.9 on the platform.?
The Bollywood movie based on the life and journey of IPS officer?Manoj Kumar Sharma and his IRS officer wife Shraddha Joshi has also become the highest-rated movie on IMDb. Not just that, it is also the highest-rated Indian movie of 2023. For context, Animal's rating is 6.8, Jawan's rating is 7, Pathaan's rating is 5.9 and Gadar 2 is rated 5.2 on the platform that hosts information related to movies.
The next on the list is Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama with a rating of 9.2, followed by Mani Ratnam's Tamil movie Nayakan with a rating of 8.6, Amol Palekar-starrer Gol Maal with a rating of 8.5, R Madhavan's Rocketry: The Nambi Effect whose rating is 8.7.
Talking about experimentation in films, she said, "I think you should be just fearless in your choices. Don't calculate so much. And I think this year (2023) is probably one of the best years for me to give this example where we have of course seen high-octane action commercial blockbusters and we have seen a small, intimate film 12th Fail do so well," she was quoted as saying by Film Companion. "I think that's all the example we need. If a film has an interesting story, it will find its audience. It's the job of the producers to calculate the numbers, but it is the job of the actors and directors to tell the right stories."
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