3 idiots
3 Idiots is a comedy and drama about the Indian majority, written and directed by Rajkumar Hirani, Vinod Chopra and Vidhu produced in writing by Abhijit Joshi, based on Chetan Bhagat's novel Someone Five Points. The film stars Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan and Sharman Joshi in lead roles with Kareena Kapoor, Bowman Iran and Omi Vaidya. The film talks about the friendship of three students at an Indian engineering university, and is a satire about social pressures under an education system. He has also incorporated some real Indian inventions, Ramya Joseph, Mohammad Idris, Jahangir Painter and Sonam Kwangchow.
The film was critically acclaimed [and commercial success. After its release, 3 Idiots was the most profitable film of its first weekend in India and had the biggest opening collections for an Indian movie so far, and held the record for the highest since the first week. of a Bollywood movie. It also became one of the few Indian films of the time to succeed in East Asian markets, particularly in China and Japan, and eventually raised its gross world product to ¥ 459,960,000. The greatest cinematographic successes in history. The film also had a social impact on attitudes towards education in India as well as in other Asian countries such as China.
The film has won six films, including the best film, and three national film awards, including the best popular film. He also received a Japanese Oscar nomination for an excellent foreign language film, and won the Videocams Awards Grand Prix in Japan. The subtitled version of the film has become popular in South Asia, East Asia (Greater China, Korea and Japan), Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines) and the United States. This film was redone in Tamils Nan ban (2012), which also had critical and commercial success. Nan Ban had a Telugu dubbed version called Shenita. A Mexican remake, 3 Idiotism, was also released in 2017.
Farhan Qureshi (R. Madhava), Raju Rastogi (Sharman Joshi) and Das Ranch "Rancho" Chan Chad (Amir) are students and roommates at the prestigious Imperial College of Engineering (ICE). This film deals with two main problems of society: one refers to the problems related to the current education system in India, especially in the faculties of engineering, and the other is the pressure of parents on children to pursue specific careers such as engineering
Rancho believes in hands-on learning and tends to respond to the unorthodox class conflicting with teachers, the school principal, Rd. Buddha Virus Shastra or "Virus" (Bowman), whose traditional and strict philosophies they decide with carefree love of learning Rancho. Meanwhile, Chatter Ramalinga, an arrogant Tamil student born in Uganda, is obsessed with being the first on the exams. Rancho jokes with Chatter that he is humiliated, and they bet on Rancho that ten years later, they would see who has the most success.
One night during his last year, the three friends enter the house of Virus. In acknowledging Raju, Virus threatens to evict him unless he writes a letter that involves Rancho in the burglary. Not wanting to betray Rancho, who saved his father's life, Raju tries to commit suicide without success. With intensive care and support from his friends, Raju recovers in time for a business interview. Meanwhile, Rancho and Pia publish Farhan's letter to their favourite photographer, Andre Istvan, who offers him an assistant position. After receiving advice from Rancho, he communicates his dream to his father, who gives him his blessing.
She is angry at the house. That same night, Mona's eldest daughter, Mona (Mona Singh), starts working during a violent storm and Rancho uses her engineering knowledge to deliver the baby with Pia's help through a video call. A grateful virus finally recognizes Rancho as an extraordinary student, allowing all three to graduate. Unexpectedly, Rancho disappears shortly after the call.
Five years later, Farhan is a successful wild life (photoshoot of animals) photographer, Raju has a comfortable lifestyle with a business job and a woman, and Chatter is vice president of a reputable company in the United States.








