
Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani, Omi Vaidya, Mona Singh, Jaaved Jaaferi 23 (BIG Pictures)Ĭast: Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor, R. Hirani’s screenplay also jumps back and forth in time over a 10-year period with limited success, leaving the viewer often wondering whether we’re seeing scenes set in the present or the past.ĭespite its flaws, “3 Idiots” conveys a powerful message about how valuable your friends can be when they push you toward reaching your own highest potential. Perceptive, subtle acting work by Khan, Madhavan and Joshi also clashes with buffoonish performances by Omi Vaidya, as an odious school rival, and veteran character actor Irani, whose character is cursed with an unnecessary - and unfunny - lisp. The film’s good points, though, are marred by a slow start and a nerve-jangling soundtrack (except for the charming “Aal Izz Well”). In India, the Reliance Big Pictures release collected more than 1 billion rupees ($21.3 million) in its first four days of release.Ī great part of the film’s appeal is Aamir Khan, who has come to specialize in heroic iconoclasts, such as a rebellious villager in “Lagaan” or a visionary teacher of special-needs kids in “Taare Zameen Par.” As Rancho, a young engineer of dazzling inventiveness, Khan conveys smarts, mischief and, finally, compassion, as he spurs his friends on to greatness before he mysteriously disappears. Written and directed by Rajkumar Hirani, whose two previous films also tweaked Indian sensibilities with great commercial and critical success, “3 Idiots” has dominated at the boxoffice this holiday season.

Madhavan), Raju (Sharman Joshi) and Rancho (Aamir Khan) - find a common bond when they realize that their futures aren’t exactly inscribed in a mathematics book. The stakes are high: in India 2.0, students whose parents have sacrificed everything for their education are expected to reach the top. She has been a doting mother since then and often shares cute updates about her little one with fans.OAKLAND - “Life is a race: If you’re not fast enough, you’ll get trampled,” booms engineering college dean Viru Sahastrabudhhe (Boman Irani). While, on the personal front, Anushka, who is married to Indian cricketer Virat Kohli gave birth to her first child, daughter Vamika in January this year. However, since then, Anushka has not announced her next movie, however buzz suggests that she has signed up to play the lead in cricketer Jhulan Goswami’s biopic. Now, on the work front, the actress was last seen in 2018 release ‘Zero’, co-starring Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif. Furthermore, Anushka is now tamed as one of the most loved and adored actress in the Indian cinema, she has done films like 'Sultan', 'NH10', 'Band Baaja Baaraat','Dil Dhadakne Do', Pari', 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' and proved to be a bankable star.

Dressed in a green top, the actress looked confident and beautiful like always.

While Anushka lost out on the opportunity to work with Aamir in ‘3 Idiots’, she managed to share the frame with him in ‘PK’.

Interestingly, director Rajkumar Hirani had no idea that Anushka had auditioned for the role and he came to know about it only later when he collaborated with the actress for ‘PK’ in 2014. We recently, stumbles upon a video in which, Anushka is seen enacting a famous monologue from 'Munnabhai MBBS'. However, she also had a fair share of rejection as many people don't know that she auditioned for Raju Hirani’s film '3 Idiots', and for Kareena's role in 'Jab We Met'. She starred opposite superstar Shah Rukh Khan in 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi' and won accolades for her remarkable performance. Read full story: Anushka Sharma’s audition video for Kareena Kapoor Khan’s role in ‘3 Idiots’ is going viral on the internet!Īctress and producer Anushka Sharma had a dreamy Bollywood debut which any aspiring actor, could dream of.
