The following review may strike you as gushy, overzealous, or exaggerated in praise. But films like these are made once in a while and, so, superlatives are in order.
Rajkumar Hirani is the best filmmaker Hindi cinema has produced in a long, long time. It’s not that there aren’t other mavericks, geniuses, and talented storytellers who give us some fabulous movies from time to time. But Hirani has, one film after the other, proved his mettle as a writer/director who does not believe in giving you entertainment the easy way — he ensures that you take back home a few lessons about life, too.
Three Idiots has one of the most relevant issues of Indian society at its core, a heartwarming story woven around it and a narrative that takes you through the film effortlessly, leaving you happy, moved, and thoughtful in the end. Yes, the film has certain hard-to-digest moments — like engineering students helping a woman to deliver a child in the campus with the help of some ‘skills’ — but if the oft misused term ‘cinematic liberty’ has ever been put to apt use, it is here.
Ranchhoddas Chhanchad aka Rancho (Khan), Farhan Qureshi (Madhavan), and Raju Rastogi (Joshi) have got admission in ICE, the most prestigious engineering college in India. “You’ll have to beat your competitor every step of the way if you want to be successful in life,” dean Viru Sahastrabudhhe aka Virus (Irani) tells students on their first day in college.
While the others just follow orders, Rancho defies rules. He raises questions in class his teachers can’t answer, refuses to complete assignments unless he really enjoys them, and infuriates the dean, who is a stickler for perfection. “You have the best college in the country, yet none of your students has ever invented anything of note,” Rancho tells the dean straight-faced, enraging him further. Read more….





