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Who Is Anurag Pathak? Wiki, Age, IPS, Wife, Family, 12th Fail Movie & Real Story

Anurag Pathak is a name that has recently gained a lot of attention and admiration in Indian literary and cinematic circles. He is the author of the best-selling book ‘12th Fail’, which is based on the real-life story of his friend and IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma. The book has been adapted into a critically acclaimed film by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, starring Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankar. But who is Anurag Pathak and what is his story? Here are some facts about the man who has inspired millions of Indians with his words and friendship.

Anurag Pathak Wiki/Bio

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NameAnurag Pathak
Date of birthAugust 5, 1976
Place of birthGwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India
NationalityIndian
EthnicityAsian
ReligionHinduism
EducationM.A. and Ph.D. in Hindi Literature from Maharani Laxmibai Arts and Commerce College, Gwalior
OccupationJournalist, producer, editor, columnist, and writer
Notable works‘Whatsapp Par Kranti’, ‘12th Fail’
AwardsSahitya Akademi Award for Hindi in 2021
SpouseName under review
ChildrenTwo (name and gender under review)
ParentsMr. and Mrs. Pathak
SiblingsOne brother (name and profession under review)
FriendsManoj Kumar Sharma (IPS officer and the inspiration for ‘12th Fail’)
LinksInstagram- @anuragpathak6545


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Biography

Anurag Pathak was born on August 5, 1976 (age: 47 years, as of 2023), in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. He grew up in a middle-class family and developed a passion for Hindi literature from a young age. He pursued his M.A. and Ph.D. in Hindi Literature from Maharani Laxmibai Arts and Commerce College, Gwalior. He also cleared the UGC-NET exam and became eligible for teaching at the university level.

Anurag Pathak bio

Career and Achievements

Anurag Pathak started his career as a journalist and worked for various media outlets, including Dainik Bhaskar, NDTV, and Sahara Samay. He also worked as a production manager and producer for several TV shows, such as ‘Begusarai’, ‘Pippa’, and ‘Chotti Bahu’. He is currently working as a senior editor and columnist for the New York Times magazine, where he writes on topics related to celebrities, movies, TV shows, entertainment, and trending issues.

Anurag Pathak is also a prolific writer and has published several books in Hindi. His debut work was ‘Whatsapp Par Kranti’, an anthology of short stories that explore the impact of social media on modern society. The book was well received by the readers and critics and was praised for its realistic and engaging storytelling. His second book, ‘12th Fail’, was a biographical account of his friend Manoj Kumar Sharma, who overcame extreme poverty and hardships to become an IPS officer. The book was a huge success and sold more than 10 lakh copies. It also won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Hindi in 2021.

Height, Weight

  • Height: 5 Feet 9 inches
  • Weight: 52 kg 
  • Eye color: Black 
  • Hair color: Black 

12th Fail: The Book and the Movie

‘12th Fail’ is the most popular and acclaimed work of Anurag Pathak. It tells the story of Manoj Kumar Sharma, who belongs to a poor family in Chambal village, where cheating in exams is a common practice. He fails his 12th standard exams and starts working as a bus conductor with his brother. He faces many challenges and troubles in his life, but he does not give up on his dream of becoming an IPS officer. He meets Pritam Pandey, a UPSC aspirant and a TV reporter, who introduces him to the world of civil services and becomes his mentor and friend. He also falls in love with Shraddha Joshi, an IRS officer, who supports him in his journey. He clears the UPSC exam on his fourth and last attempt and becomes an IPS officer.

The book is based on the real-life story of Manoj Kumar Sharma, who is currently serving as the Deputy Commissioner (Sales Tax) in Mumbai. Anurag Pathak met him in 2004, when he was working as a journalist and Sharma was a sub-inspector in Gwalior. They became friends and Pathak learned about Sharma’s inspiring story. He decided to write a book on him and took his permission. He also interviewed Sharma’s wife, family, friends, teachers, and colleagues to gather more details and facts. He wrote the book in a simple and conversational language, infusing human interest, humor, and emotions. He also added some fictional elements and dramatization to make the story more appealing and entertaining.

Anurag Pathak career

The book was adapted into a movie by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, who is known for his films like ‘3 Idiots’, ‘Munnabhai MBBS’, and ‘Parinda’. He read the book and was impressed by the story and the message. He decided to make a film on it and contacted Anurag. He also met Manoj Kumar Sharma and his wife and took their consent. He wrote the screenplay along with Jaskunwar Kohli and Pathak.

He also directed and produced the film. He cast Vikrant Massey as Manoj Kumar Sharma, Medha Shankar as Shraddha Joshi, Anant Joshi as Pritam Pandey, and Priyanshu Chatterjee as DCP Dushyant Singh. The film was released on October 26, 2023, and received rave reviews from the critics and the audience. It was praised for its realistic and heartwarming portrayal of the struggles and achievements of Manoj Kumar Sharma. It also won several awards, including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and the Filmfare Award for Best Film.

Whatsapp Par Kranti

Anurag Pathak, the author of the book “Twelfth Fail”, which has been adapted into a movie by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, is also the writer of another popular book, “Whatsapp Par Kranti”. This book is an anthology of short stories that explore the impact of social media in today’s modern world. The book was published in 2016 and won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Hindi in 2018.

According to some sources, Anurag Pathak is also working on a new project based on his book “Whatsapp Par Kranti”. The project is said to be a web series that will showcase different stories of how WhatsApp has changed the lives of people in various ways. The web series will be produced by Pathak himself and will feature some of the actors from the movie “12th Fail” as well as some new faces. The web series is expected to be released in 2024 on a leading OTT platform.

Personal Life and Family

Anurag Pathak is a married man who has a happy family. His wife’s name is under review, but she is also a writer and a teacher. They have two children, a son and a daughter, whose names are also under review. They live in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. He is very close to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pathak, who live in Gwalior. He also has a brother, whose name and profession are under review. He is very fond of his friends, especially Manoj Kumar Sharma, whom he considers as his brother. He also maintains a good relationship with his colleagues and fans.

Net Worth

YearNet worth in INR
2021Not available
2022Not available
2023Estimated to be around 4 Crore

Anurag Pathak is a man of many talents and achievements. He is a journalist, a producer, an editor, a columnist, and a writer. He is also a friend, a mentor, a husband, a father, and a son. He has written one of the most inspiring and influential books in Hindi literature, ‘12th Fail’, which has touched the lives of millions of Indians. He has also contributed to the making of one of the most acclaimed and successful films in Indian cinema, ‘12th Fail’, which has won the hearts of millions of Indians. He is a man who has defied the odds and followed his passion. He is a man who has made a difference in the world with his words and friendship.

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Education

 

  • • Bachelor in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC), CT University, Ludhiana (2013 - 2016).
  • • Diploma in Journalism, Arya College, Ludhiana (2012).

 

Experience

 

  • • Junior Reporter and Author at Ajit Newspaper (2017 - 2020).
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