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Real ’12th Fail’ IPS official’s legacy post with spouse is about adoration. Viral

The genuine '12th Fail' IPS official Manoj Kumar Sharma has shared a sweet legacy picture. It is now viral.

IPS official Manoj Kumar Sharma, who enlivened the widely praised film ’12th Fail’, posted a legacy picture with his better half, IRS official Shraddha Joshi, on January 10. ’12th Fail’, featuring Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankar leading the pack jobs, archives Manoj Kumar Sharma’s battles to turn into an IPS official.

IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma has a checked X profile, however, his profile is unassuming and straightforward. “Today I found a photograph required a couple of days after the wedding,” Sharma composed as the subtitle of a photograph with his better half Shraddha Joshi.

The post immediately became a web sensation, hoarding over 130k perspectives in only 60 minutes. Individuals communicated their profound respect for the couple’s solid relationship in the remarks area.

Shraddha Joshi Sharma’s process is similarly honorable. She cleared the laptop tests in 2005, turning into a delegate gatherer in Nainital, and later got a noteworthy All India Position of 121 in the UPSC’s 2007 common administrations assessments, joining the Indian Revenue Service (IRS). During their UPSC planning, Joshi guided Sharma, and their bond bloomed into affection, prompting marriage.

The genuine ’12th Fail’ official

In Vidhu Vinod Chopra‘s ’12th Fail’, Vikrant Massey assumes the part of Manoj Kumar Sharma while Medha Shankar has been given the role of Shraddha Joshi. The film’s prosperity is mostly because of its depiction of the couple’s interesting romantic tale, in which they persevered through their difficulties. A specific scene where Joshi drops Sharma off at the UPSC working for his meeting was featured by Uncertainties official Parveen Kaswan, resounding numerous watchers.

The film ’12th Fail’ praises the victory over battles as well as grandstands the force of adoration and assurance in accomplishing one’s fantasies.

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