Went to see the movie “3 idiots” today. Some incidents in the movie are very similar to incidents in my college life.
But let me do the review first and then get back to the college life stuff
3 idiots claims to be from the book “Five Point Someone” but I found it sufficiently different from the book and sufficiently similar to many college stories that you would have read.
Aamir Khan , Madhavan and Sharman Joshi play three college buddies who have a lot of fun in college. They question the education system, deal with hardships in life and then go their separate ways to meet later in the end.
That’s pretty much the crux of the story. The first half of the film is really hilarious!
Some parts and characters are clearly unbelievable
- Boman Irani as “Virus” – while his accent and eccentricity were hilarious as first – it turns out to be an exaggeration – I’d have loved it if the director had portrayed Virus to be an exaggeration only in the students’ heads and not in real life
- The delivery scene where Aamir lights up the makeshift operating table and does the delivery using a webcam + vacuum cleaner cannot be believed
Some scenes are hilarious!
- The scene where Aamir Khan mixes up the words in his friend’s speech. I was almost rolling on the floor laughing
- Sharman Joshi’s comments are really funny.
The connection with my college
Me and my best friend Kaushal, had once climbed up the water tank, gotten drunk and had chats like the ones they showed in the movie. After getting drunk and having loads of alcohol and coming down from the tank , we somehow managed to reach the hostel. I then ran across the field in my college, crossed into the ladies hostel of the college next to mine and kissed my then-girlfriend. ( in the movie Aamir Khan sneaks into the Prinicpals’ house and almost kisses Kareena Kapoor )
There are more similarities but I cant say it on a public blog
Verdict
Positives
- Spirited performances by the lead trio
- Some really hilarious dialogues
Negatives:
- some over the top senti scenes.
- Boman Irani’s character could have been better developed – it was too caricatured I feel.
- the delivery scene is too unreal to be believed
- Sharman Joshi’s family problem was made fun of – could have been handled in a better way.
Overall, the film is worth a watch once – it’s no classic and certainly not Aamir Khan’s finest performance.
Worth a few laughs.