Hyderabad: In the ever-evolving world of cinema, filmmakers are constantly looking for new ways to engage audiences, and a fascinating trend has recently emerged: the release of behind-the-scenes (BTS) footage in theatres. While social media platforms have long been the go-to for sharing glimpses of what happens behind the camera, some of the biggest blockbusters in recent times, like RRR and 12th Fail, have taken it a step further by bringing these BTS stories to the big screen. This growing trend is capturing the attention of audiences who want to know what went into the making of their favourite films, providing a rare and exclusive look at the creative process.
Traditionally, BTS footage was a treat saved for extras in the end of the film, special editions, or viral clips shared on social media. However, with the immense success of films like SS Rajamouli's RRR and Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 12th Fail, filmmakers are beginning to release full-length documentaries or feature films in theatres, allowing fans to experience these cinematic journeys in a whole new way. These documentaries not only showcase the technical aspects of filmmaking but also offer a personal and human side to the stories behind the movies.
Zero Se Restart: A Glimpse into the Making of 12th Fail
One of the most recent examples of this trend is Zero Se Restart, a documentary-style film about the making of the critically acclaimed 12th Fail. Released on December 13, 2024, Zero Se Restart invites audiences to experience the challenges, struggles, and moments of sheer determination that led to the creation of 12th Fail. Directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, 12th Fail tells the inspiring story of Manoj Kumar Sharma, an IPS officer who overcame various obstacles to achieve success, and is based on the book by Anurag Pathak.
What sets Zero Se Restart apart from the typical behind-the-scenes footage shared on social media is its theatrical release. Chopra, who had always been passionate about telling this deeply personal and impactful story, wanted viewers to understand not just the movie but the effort behind bringing it to life. The documentary shows the journey from script rejection to its eventual success at the box office, highlighting the challenges Chopra and his team faced, including the initial refusal to cast Vikrant Massey in the lead role.
Zero Se Restart also sheds light on the film's long and difficult process of filmmaking, portraying the director's unwavering belief in the project's potential. Audiences are treated to behind-the-scenes footage from the sets of 12th Fail, including the making of the film's crucial scenes- whether it was the bustling streets of the coaching centers or the village backdrop of Chambal. The documentary also delves into the passion that both Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Vikrant Massey shared for the project, offering a unique look at how passion and perseverance can transform a project into a success.
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