All is well lyrics 3 idiots
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Amir plays a college kid here, and while he’s actually 40+ he does manage his character quite well. But, the question I have about all films that give a "message" in a lighter vein - will the laughs stick or the message? Will we just laugh every time someone says "o bhaiyya, aal izz well" or will we subscribe to the fact that "all's well"? One or the other emotion is at a high, all the time. But here, you know Rancho could do no evil even if he wanted to.Īnd yet Rancho makes you laugh, he jerks your tears. But there was still something mysterious about Raghu, something that made you curious about him. Rancho, for example, has huge strokes of Raghu from Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Bawarchi. But then you have seen a character like that in your circle of friends - the one who names the price/brand of an object before you ask for it, the one who is competitive ad nauseum, the one who spouts philosophy every third second.īut that lingering element of masala is not to be missed. Sahastrabuddhe (Boman Irani) from his supposedly-soon-to-be son-in-law to even Rancho (Aamir Khan), they all look like they are out of a comic book. The point raised or answered after that predictable moment is not something you'd think of - at least not all the time.Īnother huge element of writing - characterization - is mostly done by use of caricatures. And some of the events are predictable because the screenplay has given that one extra second for you to think and guess what's going to happen next. The screenplay makes sure the audience knows from the beginning that "aall izz well" in the end. While some of the phrases coined will become references in everyday conversations, the mantra "Aal izz well" has been taken to the extreme in the film's writing. All fingers point back to the man, Rajkumar Hirani, who has written the dialogues and directed their delivery. Its what they lead up to that's more engaging. And even if a few of them are sms/e-mail forwards. And despite the occasional shallow humor. This film would have been hollow without its dialogues and their delivery. This might be the most obvious statement that one can make about the film, but how can you not say it when you have seen it. Such dark humor! And well, the audience too was laughing, but that doesn't reduce the risk taken, right? Such serious, sensitive, and real issues are laughed at whole-heartedly - by the characters.
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The kind of humor he uses itself is risky. The lead lady Pia (Kareen Kapoor) makes her first appearance on screen only in the 45th minute of the film. It is mildly irritating this time, the next time the annoyance might increase.īut that doesn't mean he hasn't taken any risks. Using a 40 year old actor to play a 17 year old. Be it the overuse of songs or clichés which are smartly covered under the guise of spoofs. A little further towards making the content appeal to the palate of the "masses". Though I fear he's taking the slapstick a little further with each of his ventures. I want to hate this man's guts, but can't help admire the way the typical toilet-humor so fluidly mixes with the insight that comes next. Then there's that slapsticky, loud background music too. You can call that brilliant acting, or say you cannot judge the actor because he is doing what the genre demands - take your pick.
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Yet, I'm egging the bride on to run away, completely disregarding the little change in plan-of-action that Hirani employs.Īs in typical slaptick comedies the actors ping-pong between loud and melodramatic. And out loud at toilet and sex-related jokes! :( He uses that sttuppid marriage-melodrama scene. He uses it - it's justified after all (the setting is a boy-dominated college and an all-boy hostel.) And DAMN! He makes me laugh at Mr. In fact, this time around, it felt like Rajkumar Hirani has taken it upon himself to challenge every single complaint that I have against typical Hindi masala films.