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A FILM REVIEW- 3 IDIOTS


                                                  SRIJITA TALUKDAR, CLASS IX/X


                 ‘3 Idiots’ is a  2009 Indian coming-of-age comedy/drama film. It is
               edited and directed by Raj Kumar Hirani and produced by Vidhu Vinod

                Chopra. Abhijat Joshi has written the wonderful screenplay. The film
                  was inspired by the novel ‘Five Point Someone’ by Chetan Bhagat.



                The story  is about two fri ends who embark  on a quest for                    a long

                   lost buddy. On this journ ey, they face a long-for                otten bet, a

                wedding they must cr           sh, and a funer       l that goes out of contro l.
                  As they make their        way thro ugh the ri sky landscape, an inner

                 journ ey thro ugh memory  lane is ignited-  the story  of their                fr  e-

                thinking fri end Rancho who in his own way, touched and alter                        d
                                           their  lives for   the better.



                 The three idiots, Rancchoddas Shyamaldas Chanchad (Aamir Khan),
                Raju Rastogi (Sharman Joshi), and Farhan Qureshi (R. Madhavan) are

                 perfect archetypes of the new age Indian who is essentially a non-
                 conformist, questioning outmoded givens, choosing to live life on his

                  own terms and chartering new roads that consciously skirt the rat
                  race. Rancho, the protagonist, stresses on the phrase “All is well”

                indicating that life is meant to be lived with a positive attitude and by
                   having faith in one’s self.  The Director also focuses on the staid,
                    mechanical manner in which education is imparted resulting in

               students being treated more like machines. The setting of the film is a
                prestigious engineering college and at the center of it all is Rancho, a

                genius and a rebel. While Aamir pitches in a near-perfect portrayal of
                   Rancho, the free-spirited innovator, Madhavan and Sharman are

                  perfectly in sync too. Kareena as an independent-minded medical
                     student is winsome. A special mention for Boman Irani who is

                                  impeccable as `Virus', the stern Principal.
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