For those of you who have watched 3 Idiots, isn’t Ladakh looking gorgeous? Minor query for those of you who have visited the place - is it really as desolate as it appears?
Rajkumar Hirani has the ability to tell a story well. He uses a combination of simplicity and humour, has a focused approach on what he has to say, and ends his movie by saying, “The moral of the story is…”. Well, almost. Incidentally, these qualities are the hallmark of a good teacher. RH, did you ever want to become one?
In case you are finding the story difficult to understand, perhaps reading this would help. Chetan, I have not forgotten you and I assure you that my vast readership of 15 readers, give or take 10, will not forget you either.
Showing that salt water conducts electricity, the helicopter with the camera, the usage of the vacuum tube to aid the delivery of the baby – it felt really good to see concepts in use, and the careful detailing. Science, I know we have repeatedly expressed interest in each other. Time to rekindle the flame?!
Don’t you think Shreya has modulated her voice to suit Kareena to a tee?
Speaking of Farhan the photographer (played by Madhavan), would you consider doing what he did? Say fiddle-dee-dee to the world, care only about what your parents have to say on your choice of profession, and then go ahead to convert your passion into your profession? I did give it a thought. Watching and writing about Federer does not fit the bill.
Good going, Raju the engineer. Sharman brought alive the fear of failure that haunts him, and made his journey towards improving his self-belief look completely believable. I loved his performance.
Why do characters played or backed by Aamir in movies related to our education system end up topping the class, or winning the first prize in the Art competition? Is it to say that unconventional methods can be adopted, but you need to be the topper all the same?
As the movie progresses, watch Aamir relax into his role as Rancho. He starts taking himself less seriously, and is seriously cute in his nerdy, bespectacled look.
Go watch. Go.
Rajkumar Hirani has the ability to tell a story well. He uses a combination of simplicity and humour, has a focused approach on what he has to say, and ends his movie by saying, “The moral of the story is…”. Well, almost. Incidentally, these qualities are the hallmark of a good teacher. RH, did you ever want to become one?
In case you are finding the story difficult to understand, perhaps reading this would help. Chetan, I have not forgotten you and I assure you that my vast readership of 15 readers, give or take 10, will not forget you either.
Showing that salt water conducts electricity, the helicopter with the camera, the usage of the vacuum tube to aid the delivery of the baby – it felt really good to see concepts in use, and the careful detailing. Science, I know we have repeatedly expressed interest in each other. Time to rekindle the flame?!
Don’t you think Shreya has modulated her voice to suit Kareena to a tee?
Speaking of Farhan the photographer (played by Madhavan), would you consider doing what he did? Say fiddle-dee-dee to the world, care only about what your parents have to say on your choice of profession, and then go ahead to convert your passion into your profession? I did give it a thought. Watching and writing about Federer does not fit the bill.
Good going, Raju the engineer. Sharman brought alive the fear of failure that haunts him, and made his journey towards improving his self-belief look completely believable. I loved his performance.
Why do characters played or backed by Aamir in movies related to our education system end up topping the class, or winning the first prize in the Art competition? Is it to say that unconventional methods can be adopted, but you need to be the topper all the same?
As the movie progresses, watch Aamir relax into his role as Rancho. He starts taking himself less seriously, and is seriously cute in his nerdy, bespectacled look.
Go watch. Go.
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