three Idiots – All Izz Well
Trio Idiots is not just a story of three engineering students; it is story of every being that takes birth on this planet. The movie also presents the fights of life that people have to face in their lives.
Trio Idiots sets fresh standards of friendship and mutual bonding inbetween classmates
Trio Idiots is adapted from a Chetan Bhagat’s novel, Five Point Someone. It is directed and produced by Raj Kumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra, respectively. The screenplay is by Abhijat Joshi.
Prof. Pankaj Chandra (Director of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore) along with the management, faculty and students has contributed a lot in the making of three Idiots. They collective their real life practices and expressions that enabled the makers to display the aspirations, issues and concerns of engineering students with accuracy and influence.
In this movie Aamir Khan played the central character Phunshukh Wangdu who takes on the identity of Ranchoddas Syamaldas Chanchad, the son of rich, influential businessman to further his studies. He does all the hard work and gets the grades and gathers skill but the certificates and awards he gets are all picked up by the real Ranchoddas Syamaldas Chanchad, who was never good in studies.
Trio Idiots is a story of human fight from cradle to grave. The movie portrays how the human fight for existence commences with the birth of a child. The child opens his eyes in the world to see the expectations floating in the eyes of his parents who want their children to become Engineer, Doctor, IAS, or some other officer, and glorify their family name.
Parents are entirely ignorant if their expectations are actually benefiting their children or adding to their mental pressure.
The pressures of parental expectations and being shoved into doing something you didn't want to do.
It is not that parents are enemies of their children or they have their private interests in doing so. But even parents are humans who tend to make mistakes and take wrong decisions.
The movie shows a father accepting his mistake later on for forcing his son, who was sultry about wildlife photography, to do engineering. He eventually permits him to go after his heart.
Boman Irani as the inimitable director of the institute
In another scene, the director of the institute (who had already announced the career for his grandson/granddaughter while he/she was in his daughter’s womb) seemed persuaded that a child should choose his or her career as per the interest. The cinema hall bursts into applause when he says holding his newly-born grandson, “jo banna hai ban (become whatever you want to become)”.
Trio Idiots sets fresh standards of friendship and mutual bonding inbetween classmates which was evident in the very first framework of the film.
The film embarks with Farhan (R Madhavan) receiving a call from one of his old classmate Chatur (Omi Vidya), who asks him to meet at an old spot in the university campus as he claims to know the whereabouts of their long-parted friend Rancho (Aamir Khan), a close friend of Farhan and Raju (Sharman Joshi).
Farhan was in the flight at that time and the flight had already taken off. He was so desperate to meet Rancho that he pretended to have suffered a heart attack and coerced the pilot to make an emergency landing. This scene shows how deep was the bond of friendship inbetween these three friends.
He then committed another crime by boarding a taxi waiting for somebody else at the airport. From the taxi, he called Raju and informed him about Chatur (nicknamed ‘Silencer’) having the information of Rancho. On hearing this, Raju got so excited that he left behind to wear the trouser and joined Farhan in the taxi.
‘Kamyabi ke piche mat bhag, kabil ban, kamyabi jhak marke tere piche aayega'
Farhan and Raju instructed the driver to drop them at ICE (Imperial College of Engineering), their college where they had ended their engineering and had become friends for life.
After leaving the taxi, they hurried towards the terrace where Chatur was waiting for them. While Raju and Farhan were anxious to know about Rancho, who had gone missing after completing college, Silencer reminded them of Sept Five, a date when he had challenged them to meet on same day after ten years and determine who had done better in life.
Ranchoddas Symaldas Chanchad or Rancho’s dialogue, ‘Kamyabi ke piche mat bhag, kabil ban, kamyabi jhak marke tere piche aayega' (Don’t run after success, be capable and success will come running after you) is my dearest in the movie and is practical and effective.
Three Idiots is not just the story of three engineering students; it is a story of every being that takes birth on this planet. The movie presents the fights of life that people have to face in their lives. There is a scene where Farhan says that the moment he’d taken birth his father had announced that my son will become an engineer – Engineer Farhan Qureshi, B. Tech.
The movie effectively highlights the problem of parents pushing their children to choose what they don’t like and make them leave behind or overlook their hobbies that could have become a good profession for them.
Raju, Rancho and Farhan on a joy rail
This happens with Farhan who dreamed to be a wildlife photographer. He could never do well in engineering but once he took up his hobby as profession he never looked back and established fresh milestones of success.
On the other forearm, Raju represents the class of children who under the cargo of expectations of their parents embark to fear failure. This ultimately kills their confidence and leads to their failure. This fear of failure sometimes coerces them to take extreme steps as it happens with Raju who attempts to commit suicide. But once he gains back his confidence he starts to taste success in whatever he endeavors.
Also, there are some adorable romantic scenes inbetween the lead pair, Aamir and Kareena. The movie conveys a very interesting message but in a humorous and interesting way. The scene where Chatur produces a speech in Hindi, which he crams but doesn’t understand, is absolutely hilarious, especially when he pronounces ‘chamatkar’ as ‘balatkaar’, courtesy Rancho who switches some words in the speech.
The film depicts that life at engineering colleges is not joy; they have to deal with some serious problems including fight to get good grades, ragging and mental pressure that coerces a student to commit suicide.
Rancho’s dialogues are motivating. “There is lot of skill flowing around us. Don’t miss it; grab it from wherever you get it,” he says. Every dialogue in this movie is a motivational quote that may guide you in all walks of life.
There are a lot of thrilling scenes in the movie including a scene where Rancho with skill and engineering abilities helps Mona (the director’s elder daughter) produce a baby, which could otherwise have been life-threatening for both child and mother, as the roads to hospitals were jammed due to strong rainfall.
The movie comes with an unexpected and unpredictable but delightfully pleasant orgasm that proves Rancho’s point – “Kamyabi ke pichhe mat bhaag, kabil ban, kamyabi jhak marke tere piche aayegi” (Don’t run after success, be capable and success will come running after you).
Everything is flawless, right from individual spectacles, screenplay, direction, editing to cinematography. Music is situational and melodious especially songs such as ‘give me some sunshine give me some rain’ and ‘o bhaiyya all izz well.’
Three Idiots is a must see for everyone!
Three Idiots – All Izz Well – Learning and Creativity
three Idiots – All Izz Well
Three Idiots is not just a story of three engineering students; it is story of every being that takes birth on this planet. The movie also presents the fights of life that people have to face in their lives.
Trio Idiots sets fresh standards of friendship and mutual bonding inbetween classmates
Three Idiots is adapted from a Chetan Bhagat’s novel, Five Point Someone. It is directed and produced by Raj Kumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra, respectively. The screenplay is by Abhijat Joshi.
Prof. Pankaj Chandra (Director of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore) along with the management, faculty and students has contributed a lot in the making of three Idiots. They collective their real life practices and expressions that enabled the makers to display the aspirations, issues and concerns of engineering students with accuracy and influence.
In this movie Aamir Khan played the central character Phunshukh Wangdu who takes on the identity of Ranchoddas Syamaldas Chanchad, the son of rich, influential businessman to further his studies. He does all the hard work and gets the grades and gathers skill but the certificates and awards he gets are all picked up by the real Ranchoddas Syamaldas Chanchad, who was never good in studies.
Three Idiots is a story of human fight from cradle to grave. The movie portrays how the human fight for existence starts with the birth of a child. The child opens his eyes in the world to see the expectations floating in the eyes of his parents who want their children to become Engineer, Doctor, IAS, or some other officer, and glorify their family name.
Parents are totally ignorant if their expectations are actually benefiting their children or adding to their mental pressure.
The pressures of parental expectations and being shoved into doing something you didn't want to do.
It is not that parents are enemies of their children or they have their private interests in doing so. But even parents are humans who tend to make mistakes and take wrong decisions.
The movie shows a father accepting his mistake later on for forcing his son, who was sultry about wildlife photography, to do engineering. He eventually permits him to go after his heart.
Boman Irani as the inimitable director of the institute
In another scene, the director of the institute (who had already announced the career for his grandson/granddaughter while he/she was in his daughter’s womb) seemed coaxed that a child should choose his or her career as per the interest. The cinema hall bursts into applause when he says holding his newly-born grandson, “jo banna hai ban (become whatever you want to become)”.
Three Idiots sets fresh standards of friendship and mutual bonding inbetween classmates which was evident in the very first framework of the film.
The film commences with Farhan (R Madhavan) receiving a call from one of his old classmate Chatur (Omi Vidya), who asks him to meet at an old spot in the university campus as he claims to know the whereabouts of their long-parted friend Rancho (Aamir Khan), a close friend of Farhan and Raju (Sharman Joshi).
Farhan was in the flight at that time and the flight had already taken off. He was so desperate to meet Rancho that he pretended to have suffered a heart attack and coerced the pilot to make an emergency landing. This scene shows how deep was the bond of friendship inbetween these three friends.
He then committed another crime by boarding a taxi waiting for somebody else at the airport. From the taxi, he called Raju and informed him about Chatur (nicknamed ‘Silencer’) having the information of Rancho. On hearing this, Raju got so excited that he left behind to wear the trouser and joined Farhan in the taxi.
‘Kamyabi ke piche mat bhag, kabil ban, kamyabi jhak marke tere piche aayega'
Farhan and Raju instructed the driver to drop them at ICE (Imperial College of Engineering), their college where they had finished their engineering and had become friends for life.
After leaving the taxi, they hurried towards the terrace where Chatur was waiting for them. While Raju and Farhan were anxious to know about Rancho, who had gone missing after completing college, Silencer reminded them of Sept Five, a date when he had challenged them to meet on same day after ten years and determine who had done better in life.
Ranchoddas Symaldas Chanchad or Rancho’s dialogue, ‘Kamyabi ke piche mat bhag, kabil ban, kamyabi jhak marke tere piche aayega' (Don’t run after success, be capable and success will come running after you) is my dearest in the movie and is practical and effective.
Trio Idiots is not just the story of three engineering students; it is a story of every being that takes birth on this planet. The movie presents the fights of life that people have to face in their lives. There is a scene where Farhan says that the moment he’d taken birth his father had announced that my son will become an engineer – Engineer Farhan Qureshi, B. Tech.
The movie effectively highlights the problem of parents pushing their children to choose what they don’t like and make them leave behind or overlook their hobbies that could have become a superb profession for them.
Raju, Rancho and Farhan on a joy rail
This happens with Farhan who wished to be a wildlife photographer. He could never do well in engineering but once he took up his hobby as profession he never looked back and established fresh milestones of success.
On the other palm, Raju represents the class of children who under the cargo of expectations of their parents begin to fear failure. This ultimately kills their confidence and leads to their failure. This fear of failure sometimes compels them to take extreme steps as it happens with Raju who attempts to commit suicide. But once he gains back his confidence he starts to taste success in whatever he endeavors.
Also, there are some lovely romantic scenes inbetween the lead pair, Aamir and Kareena. The movie conveys a very interesting message but in a humorous and interesting way. The scene where Chatur supplies a speech in Hindi, which he crams but doesn’t understand, is absolutely hilarious, especially when he pronounces ‘chamatkar’ as ‘balatkaar’, courtesy Rancho who switches some words in the speech.
The film depicts that life at engineering colleges is not joy; they have to deal with some serious problems including fight to get good grades, ragging and mental pressure that compels a student to commit suicide.
Rancho’s dialogues are motivating. “There is lot of skill flowing around us. Don’t miss it; grab it from wherever you get it,” he says. Every dialogue in this movie is a motivational quote that may guide you in all walks of life.
There are a lot of thrilling scenes in the movie including a scene where Rancho with skill and engineering abilities helps Mona (the director’s elder daughter) produce a baby, which could otherwise have been life-threatening for both child and mother, as the roads to hospitals were jammed due to intense rainfall.
The movie comes with an unexpected and unpredictable but delightfully pleasant orgasm that proves Rancho’s point – “Kamyabi ke pichhe mat bhaag, kabil ban, kamyabi jhak marke tere piche aayegi” (Don’t run after success, be capable and success will come running after you).
Everything is ideal, right from individual spectacles, screenplay, direction, editing to cinematography. Music is situational and melodious especially songs such as ‘give me some sunshine give me some rain’ and ‘o bhaiyya all izz well.’
Three Idiots is a must witness for everyone!
Trio Idiots – All Izz Well – Learning and Creativity
three Idiots – All Izz Well
Three Idiots is not just a story of three engineering students; it is story of every being that takes birth on this planet. The movie also presents the fights of life that people have to face in their lives.
Three Idiots sets fresh standards of friendship and mutual bonding inbetween classmates
Trio Idiots is adapted from a Chetan Bhagat’s novel, Five Point Someone. It is directed and produced by Raj Kumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra, respectively. The screenplay is by Abhijat Joshi.
Prof. Pankaj Chandra (Director of the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore) along with the management, faculty and students has contributed a lot in the making of three Idiots. They collective their real life practices and expressions that enabled the makers to display the aspirations, issues and concerns of engineering students with accuracy and influence.
In this movie Aamir Khan played the central character Phunshukh Wangdu who takes on the identity of Ranchoddas Syamaldas Chanchad, the son of rich, influential businessman to further his studies. He does all the hard work and gets the grades and gathers skill but the certificates and awards he gets are all picked up by the real Ranchoddas Syamaldas Chanchad, who was never good in studies.
Trio Idiots is a story of human fight from cradle to grave. The movie portrays how the human fight for existence starts with the birth of a child. The child opens his eyes in the world to see the expectations floating in the eyes of his parents who want their children to become Engineer, Doctor, IAS, or some other officer, and glorify their family name.
Parents are fully ignorant if their expectations are actually benefiting their children or adding to their mental pressure.
The pressures of parental expectations and being shoved into doing something you didn't want to do.
It is not that parents are enemies of their children or they have their private interests in doing so. But even parents are humans who tend to make mistakes and take wrong decisions.
The movie shows a father accepting his mistake later on for forcing his son, who was sultry about wildlife photography, to do engineering. He eventually permits him to go after his heart.
Boman Irani as the inimitable director of the institute
In another scene, the director of the institute (who had already announced the career for his grandson/granddaughter while he/she was in his daughter’s womb) seemed persuaded that a child should choose his or her career as per the interest. The cinema hall bursts into applause when he says holding his newly-born grandson, “jo banna hai ban (become whatever you want to become)”.
Trio Idiots sets fresh standards of friendship and mutual bonding inbetween classmates which was evident in the very first framework of the film.
The film embarks with Farhan (R Madhavan) receiving a call from one of his old classmate Chatur (Omi Vidya), who asks him to meet at an old spot in the university campus as he claims to know the whereabouts of their long-parted friend Rancho (Aamir Khan), a close friend of Farhan and Raju (Sharman Joshi).
Farhan was in the flight at that time and the flight had already taken off. He was so desperate to meet Rancho that he pretended to have suffered a heart attack and compelled the pilot to make an emergency landing. This scene shows how deep was the bond of friendship inbetween these three friends.
He then committed another crime by boarding a taxi waiting for somebody else at the airport. From the taxi, he called Raju and informed him about Chatur (nicknamed ‘Silencer’) having the information of Rancho. On hearing this, Raju got so excited that he left behind to wear the trouser and joined Farhan in the taxi.
‘Kamyabi ke piche mat bhag, kabil ban, kamyabi jhak marke tere piche aayega'
Farhan and Raju instructed the driver to drop them at ICE (Imperial College of Engineering), their college where they had finished their engineering and had become friends for life.
After leaving the taxi, they hurried towards the terrace where Chatur was waiting for them. While Raju and Farhan were antsy to know about Rancho, who had gone missing after completing college, Silencer reminded them of Sept Five, a date when he had challenged them to meet on same day after ten years and determine who had done better in life.
Ranchoddas Symaldas Chanchad or Rancho’s dialogue, ‘Kamyabi ke piche mat bhag, kabil ban, kamyabi jhak marke tere piche aayega' (Don’t run after success, be capable and success will come running after you) is my beloved in the movie and is practical and effective.
Trio Idiots is not just the story of three engineering students; it is a story of every being that takes birth on this planet. The movie presents the fights of life that people have to face in their lives. There is a scene where Farhan says that the moment he’d taken birth his father had announced that my son will become an engineer – Engineer Farhan Qureshi, B. Tech.
The movie effectively highlights the problem of parents pushing their children to choose what they don’t like and make them leave behind or disregard their hobbies that could have become a superb profession for them.
Raju, Rancho and Farhan on a joy rail
This happens with Farhan who desired to be a wildlife photographer. He could never do well in engineering but once he took up his hobby as profession he never looked back and established fresh milestones of success.
On the other palm, Raju represents the class of children who under the cargo of expectations of their parents begin to fear failure. This ultimately kills their confidence and leads to their failure. This fear of failure sometimes compels them to take extreme steps as it happens with Raju who attempts to commit suicide. But once he gains back his confidence he starts to taste success in whatever he endeavors.
Also, there are some lovely romantic scenes inbetween the lead pair, Aamir and Kareena. The movie conveys a very interesting message but in a humorous and interesting way. The scene where Chatur produces a speech in Hindi, which he crams but doesn’t understand, is absolutely hilarious, especially when he pronounces ‘chamatkar’ as ‘balatkaar’, courtesy Rancho who switches some words in the speech.
The film depicts that life at engineering colleges is not joy; they have to deal with some serious problems including fight to get good grades, ragging and mental pressure that coerces a student to commit suicide.
Rancho’s dialogues are motivating. “There is lot of skill flowing around us. Don’t miss it; grab it from wherever you get it,” he says. Every dialogue in this movie is a motivational quote that may guide you in all walks of life.
There are a lot of thrilling scenes in the movie including a scene where Rancho with skill and engineering abilities helps Mona (the director’s elder daughter) supply a baby, which could otherwise have been life-threatening for both child and mother, as the roads to hospitals were jammed due to intense rainfall.
The movie comes with an unexpected and unpredictable but delightfully pleasant orgasm that proves Rancho’s point – “Kamyabi ke pichhe mat bhaag, kabil ban, kamyabi jhak marke tere piche aayegi” (Don’t run after success, be capable and success will come running after you).
Everything is ideal, right from individual spectacles, screenplay, direction, editing to cinematography. Music is situational and melodious especially songs such as ‘give me some sunshine give me some rain’ and ‘o bhaiyya all izz well.’
Trio Idiots is a must see for everyone!