3 Idiots are 3 geniuses - Movie review

3 Idiots Movie Review:
Idiot suddenly became a cool word! If someone is called idiot from now
on the person will smile back and say thank you straight from the
heart. That's what Aamir, Madhavan and Sharman have done to the word.
And if you find an amendment in the meaning of 'Idiot' in the English
dictionaries, do not be surprised.

My friend recently told me how she was worried about her little one
picking up swear words as harmless as saala. But after watching this
movie I wonder if she would mind him saying the five letter word.
Coming to the movie, everything is just perfect and balanced. While
some hilarious scenes (chatur's speech, ragging, pricey fiance) make
you laugh until you cry, the others make you feel very emotional. I
really think anyone could have replaced Kareena, she does not have
much to do in the movie, though she acts good. Chatur gets much more
importance than her and his presence works the magic. There are some
subtle messages about excessive pressure on students and doing what
your heart says. Every scene is worth watching and every dialogue is
written to perfection. You can easily watch 3 Idiots at least thrice
in theatres coz with this movie, ALL IS WELL!

Radio Review: Watch Radio at home, not theatres!

“Once upon a time there was a movie called Radio… Was it called Radio or tape recorder? Well, something of that sort. And by the way, Himesh Reshammiya starred in the film.”

“Did he? But I thought he was a singer.”

“Well yes, he did well as long as he made people HEAR his songs on the radio. Then, he thought of making people SEE him in Radio, but people wisely preferred to keep their eyes shut.”

“So did people not watch Himesh Reshammiya’s Radio movie at all?”

“Well, some did. But they waited for the Radio to be premiered on television just to find out what exactly Himesh Reshammiya did (or did not do) in the movie.”

“And what did they conclude?”

“Himesh acted much better than his earlier films. But then, Radio did not do quite well. So people were glad they did not spend money on exorbitant movie tickets. And then common sense says – radio is not meant to be seen.”