Bollywood’s most popular movie ‘Three Idiots‘ earned immense popularity along with earning crores.
The most important thing about this movie was its ‘message’ that you should choose whatever field you are passionate about.
The film shows that Rancho struggles to attract his friends Raju and Farhan to their favorite field in which they succeed.
Three Idiots stars Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi and R Madhavan in lead roles. This is one movie that consumers never get tired of watching.
Indian actor R. Madhavan played the role of Farhan Qureshi in the said film, in which he is portrayed as a quiet person who is extremely fond of photography but is forced to study in an engineering college due to the fear of his father.
R. Madhavan’s role here was very different from other characters but interesting. Because the role they played and the hardships they faced are common among today’s youth.
So if you are not a fan of ‘Three Idiots’, 5 signs tell you.
Farhan Qureshi’s famous scene in Three Idiots that still gets memes even today when he says, ‘Abba nahi maaneinge’.
This actually happens to many youngsters when they put off plans with their friends, sometimes willingly, sometimes out of compulsion, on the pretext of compulsion.
In the film, when it came to Farhan’s desire for photography, his confidence wavered. Unfortunately, he chose to study engineering only to fulfill his parents’ wishes. So are you too scared to follow your dreams?
Farhan Qureshi is shown as a quiet student in the film but he was a hidden person. Be it kidnapping the bride or changing Chittoor’s speech or joining his friends with fanfare at anyone’s wedding, Farhan enjoyed every moment.
The talk of friendship in Three Idiots was also good. The three friends help each other out in difficult situations. In the opening scene we meet a panicked man who makes an emergency landing, only to meet his calf friend Rancho. Do you also help your friend in difficult times?
The final sign is that in today’s world where we get lost in the race of competition, Farhan knew what he wanted from his life. When he sought his father’s permission to take up photography as his career, he candidly said that he would be happy even if he earned less.
Rancho encouraged Farhan and told his father, “What if I become a photographer? I will earn less money, the house will be smaller, the car will be smaller, but I will be happy.
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**Interview with R. Madhavan: Reflecting on ‘Three Idiots’ and Its Timeless Message**
*Editor:* Today, we have with us R. Madhavan, the beloved actor who played Farhan Qureshi in the iconic film ‘Three Idiots.’ Thank you for joining us, Madhavan!
*Madhavan:* Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to talk about a film that resonates with so many.
*Editor:* ‘Three Idiots’ has become a phenomenon in Bollywood, not just for its box office success, but also for its powerful message about pursuing one’s passion. What do you think makes the film so timeless?
*Madhavan:* I believe it’s the relatability of the story. At its core, ‘Three Idiots’ challenges societal expectations and emphasizes the importance of following your heart. This message is universal and never gets old, especially for the youth. Every generation faces the pressure to fit into molds created by society, and that’s why the film continues to resonate.
*Editor:* Your character, Farhan Qureshi, embodies the struggle many face between personal desire and parental expectations. How did you prepare for this role, knowing that it reflects a reality for so many young people today?
*Madhavan:* I drew from my own experiences and the experiences of those around me. I spent time talking to young people who felt pressured to follow careers they weren’t passionate about. It was important for me to portray that inner conflict honestly. Farhan’s love for photography and the battle with his father’s expectations are feelings many can relate to, which made it a rich role to play.
*Editor:* One of the most memorable scenes from the film is when Farhan says, “Abba nahi maaneinge,” which still gets a lot of attention online. Why do you think this particular line strikes a chord with viewers?
*Madhavan:* That scene encapsulates the frustration many young people feel when trying to assert their independence against parental expectations. It highlights the push and pull between dreams and family obligations. It’s an emotional moment that many have turned into meme content, showcasing how humor can often help people deal with serious themes.
*Editor:* With all that said, ‘Three Idiots’ has been celebrated time and again. Why do you think audiences never get tired of watching it?
*Madhavan:* The blend of humor, drama, and a strong message makes it a complete package. Plus, the chemistry between Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi, and myself brings warmth to the story. It’s a film that offers both entertainment and food for thought, and viewers often find new nuances each time they watch it, making it enjoyable over and over again.
*Editor:* Thank you so much for sharing your insights, Madhavan. It’s clear that ‘Three Idiots’ will continue to inspire new generations of viewers.
*Madhavan:* Thank you! It’s been wonderful discussing this with you, and I look forward to seeing how the film continues to impact more lives.
*Editor:* Absolutely! That was R. Madhavan, reflecting on the timeless relevance of ‘Three Idiots.’