Anurag Pathak is an Indian writer. In 2023, he became popularly known for being an honest and supportive friend of IPS officer Manoj Sharma from the film Fail 12. His character’s name is Pritam Pandey, played by Anant Joshi in the movie “12th Failure”.
Wiki/Biography
Anurag Pathak was born on Thursday, August 5, 1976, in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh (age 47; as of 2023). His zodiac sign is Leo. He studied for a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in Hindi Literature from Maharani Laxmibai College of Arts and Commerce, Gwalior. He lives in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
appearance
Height (approximately): 5′8″
Weight (approximately): 70kg
Hair color: black
Eye color: brown
family
Parents and siblings
There is not much information about his parents and siblings.
wife and children
Anurag Pathak is married. The couple has two children.
Profession
On January 1, 2016, Anurag Pathak published his first Hindi book titled What’s App Par Kranti, a collection of short stories that talks about the impact of social media on today’s modern world. In 2019, he published the Hindi book 12th Fail, a biography of IPS officer Manoj Sharma, who was also one of his close friends.
In September 2022, he published the book “Adhoore Panne, Ek Soch”, which contains various poems and songs. In October 2023, the second part of the book “Adhoore Panne, Ek Soch” was released.
Facts/Trivia
- Anurag Pathak is a UPSC aspirant of Manoj Sharma. He introduced Manoj Sharma to the world of UPSC and encouraged him to become an IPS officer.
- In 2023, his book “The 12th Failure” was made into a Hindi movie starring Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankar, which quickly became a hit.
- His character in the movie Fail 12 is named Pritam Pandey, played by Anant Joshi. In an interview, Manoj Sharma said about his relationship with Anurag Pathak:
Anurag is one such friend who has been supporting me like never before in my life. He is the definition of the word friendship. He is the one who takes the money from home. I have nothing on me. But he would give me his wallet and then ask me for 8 rupees of his own money to buy fried noodles. “
Categories: Biography
Source: HIS Education