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Running time 172 minutes Country India Language Budget ₹55 Box office est. ₹392 crore 3 Idiots is a 2009 Indian co-written (with ) and directed. Starring, and, the film follows the friendship of three students at an Indian and is a about the social pressures under an Indian education system. The film is narrated through parallel dramas, one in the present and the other ten years in the past. It also incorporated real Indian inventions, namely those created by Remya Jose, Mohammad Idris, Jahangir Painter,.

Produced by under the banner, 3 Idiots received critical and commercial success upon its release on December 25, 2009. The film was the highest-grossing film in its opening weekend in, had the highest opening day collections for an up until that point and also held the record for the highest net collections in the first week for a film. It also became one of the few Indian films at the time to become successful in markets such as and, eventually bringing its worldwide gross to 392 ($90 million) —it was the at the time.

The film also had a social impact on attitudes to. The film won six including and three including. Overseas, it won the Grand Prize at Japan's Videoyasan Awards, and was nominated for at the and Best Foreign Film at China's. This film was remade in as (2012), which also received critical praise and commercial success. Nanban had a dubbed version titled Snehitudu. A remake, was also released in 2017. Shantanu Moitra Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Behindwoods Planet Bollywood The film's soundtrack is composed by with lyrics penned.

Track listing No. Title Singer(s) Length 1. 'Aal Izz Well', 4:34 2. 'Zoobi Doobi' Sonu Nigam, 4:06 3. 'Behti Hawa Sa Tha Woh' Shaan, Shantanu Moitra 4:59 4. 'Give Me Some Sunshine' Suraj Jagan, 4:05 5. 'Jaane Nahin Denge Tujhe' Sonu Nigam 3:30 6.

'Zoobi Doobi' (Remix) Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal 3:27 7. 'Aal Izz Well' (Remix) Sonu Nigam, Shaan, Swanand Kirkire, Jaive Samsun 4:41 Total length: 29:22 Release The film initially opened up on 1550 prints worldwide. 3 Idiots was released in 1800 theaters in India, which was at that time a big domestic release. 3 Idiots was released in 415 screens overseas. 3 idiots was released in 2,215 theaters worldwide. It was expected to be the first Indian film to be officially released on on 25 March 2010, only 12 weeks after its initial theatrical release.

Officially, it was released on YouTube in May 2012, but its access has since been restricted. The film released in on December 2010, followed by on 1 September 2011. In, it was released as San Geshagua ('Three Idiots'), in December 2011. In, it was released in 2011. Alongside the original Hindi version, a dubbed version was also released, with the popular actress (known for ) voicing Kareena Kapoor's role and voicing Aamir Khan's role (Khan and Bo later collaborated again on ).

Following its success in other, Japanese distributor announced plans to release the film in. It was released there in June 2013, with the title きっと、うまくいく ( Kitto, Umaku Iku).

Reception Box office The film's worldwide lifetime gross was 459.96 (90 million), making it the at the time. The film was listed in for the record of highest box office film gross for a film. India The film broke all box office records upon release. It created the highest collection record for paid previews with 27.5 million that time, which was broken by (2013).

In its four-day first weekend, the film netted ₹38 crore (equivalent to ₹68 crore or US$9.5 million in 2017), and broke the record held by for the first weekend collections. By the first week, the film netted ₹79 crore (equivalent to ₹141 crore or US$20 million in 2017), again breaking the box office record held by Ghajini. 3 Idiots had nett grossed ₹56 crore (equivalent to ₹100 crore or US$14 million in 2017) in its 2nd week, ₹302.5 million (US$4.2 million) during the third week, ₹16 crore (equivalent to ₹29 crore or US$4.0 million in 2017) in its fourth week and ₹9.75 crore (equivalent to ₹17 crore or US$2.4 million in 2017) in fifth to make a total of ₹202 crore in five weeks, first Indian film ever to collect this huge amount, hence established the. Its final domestic gross in India was ₹273.82 crore (US$57.05 million). Overseas 3 Idiots became the then, with an overseas gross of US$30.5 million ( ₹186 crore). Its first weekend opening collection overseas was $4 million. It set record collections for Indian-produced films in territories such as the.

In the United States, the film earned $6.5 million since its opening, in addition to over $2.5 million in the, over $2 million in, and nearly $1 million in Australia. 3 Idiots has the biggest first week total in the US with around $3 million over its first four days. East Asia Unusual for an Indian film at the time, 3 Idiots became a success in markets.

3 Idiots had a wide release in East Asian markets including,. The film had the longest showing period at cinemas in, for more than two months from December 2010, breaking the record of, with over 10 million (US$629,024) grossed. 3 Idiots was the first aired Indian film in Hong Kong, where it grossed 22 million at the box office since its showing from 1 September 2011 through January 2012, the equivalent of US$3.02 million. It was the 14th highest-grossing film of 2011 at the Hong Kong box office.

In South Korea, where it was released in 2011, the film grossed ₩3,416,415,900 (US$3,084,647). The film was number-one at the South Korean box office for five weeks, drawing an audience of 459,686 viewers.

In China, where it is known as San Geshagua ('Three Idiots'), the film grossed 11 crore in 2 weeks in December 2011, eventually crossing the $2 million mark within 18 days, and nearly $3 million within a month, as of 5 January 2012. Upon its release in the Japanese market in June 2013, it went on to collect around 100 million ( ₹61 million) in its first two weeks of run – that makes the film the highest grossing Hindi film ever in Japan. Its final gross in Japan was ¥150 million (US$1.6 million). The film's final gross in East Asian markets was US$11,333,671 ( ₹69.2 crore). Critical response India stated: 'It's not that 3 Idiots is a flawless work of art. But it is a vital, inspiring and life-revising work of contemporary art with some heart imbued into every part. In a country where students are driven to suicide by their impossible curriculum, 3 Idiots provides hope.

Maybe cinema can't save lives. But cinema, sure as hell, can make you feel life is worth living. 3 Idiots does just that, and much more. The director takes the definition of entertainment into directions of social comment'. Of the gave it four and a half stars and suggests that, 'The film is a laugh riot, despite being high on fundas Hirani carries forward his simplistic 'humanism alone works' philosophy of the series in 3 Idiots too, making it a warm and vivacious signature tune to 2009.

The second half of the film does falter in parts, specially the child birth sequence, but it doesn't take long for the film to jump back on track.' Mayank Shekhar of the gave the film three and a half out of five stars and comments that 'this is the sort of movie you'll take home with a smile and a song on your lips.' Of gave 3 Idiots four and a half out of five stars and states: 'On the whole, 3 Idiots easily ranks amongst Aamir, Rajkumar Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra's finest films. Do yourself and your family a favour: Watch 3 Idiots. It's emotional, it's entertaining, it's enlightening. The film has tremendous youth appeal and feel-good factor to work in a big way.'

Kaveree Bamzai of gave 3 Idiots five stars and argues that 'it's a lovely story, of a man from nowhere who wanted to learn, told like a fairy tale, with the secret heart carrying its coded message of setting all of us free.' Sonia Chopra of gave the film 3 stars and said 'Though a bit too calculated and designed, 3 Idiots is still an ok option for the significant message, interesting cast and scattered breezy moments.'

Of gave the film three out of five stars and states: 'Going home after watching 3 Idiots I felt like I'd just been to my favorite restaurant only to be a tad under-whelmed by their signature dish. It was a satisfying meal, don't get me wrong, but not the best meal I'd been expecting.' Shubhra Gupta from also gave it 3 stars, stating '3 Idiots' does not do as much for me. The emotional truth that shone through both the 'Munnabhai' movies doesn't come through strongly enough.' Raja Sen of gave the film two out of five stars and states: 'Rajkumar Hirani's one of the directors of the decade, a man with immense talent and a knack for storytelling. On his debut, he hit a hundred.

With his second, he hit a triple century. This time, he fishes outside the offstump, tries to play shots borrowed from other batters, and hits and misses to provide a patchy, 32.-type innings. It's okay, boss,.chalta hai. Even Sachin has an off day, and we still have great hope.'

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Overseas The film has received praise overseas. On, the film holds a rare 'Fresh' critics' rating based on 11 reviews. Derek Elley of wrote that ' 3 Idiots takes a while to lay out its game plan but pays off emotionally in its second half.' Robert Abele of wrote that there's an 'unavoidable (symbolized by Rancho's meditative mantra 'All is well') and a performance charm that make this one of the more naturally gregarious Bollywood imports.' Louis Proyect described it as a 'fabulous achievement across the board.

A typical Bollywood confection but also social commentary on a dysfunctional engineering school system that pressures huge numbers of students into suicide.' The film was praised by critics in. Wrote that the film 'wraps a heavy message in light comedy.

It is satire at its best, a powerful indictment of India's education system in which students cram for exams while stifling their dreams.' Chaerim Oh of wrote that 'the film never harshly denounces the educational system but instead uncovers disturbing truths and unseen consequences of tremendous pressure upon students' and that 'if you don't end up crying like I did (or won't admit that you did), you'll still enjoy the movie.' In, Yuri Wakabayashi of also gave the film a positive review. In the, Sha Nachino praised the film's social commentary on themes such as friendship, success, and education, noting how Rancho questions the education system and the grading system, and said the film is 'beautifully crafted, with some exciting twists'.

In 2013, renowned Hollywood filmmaker praised 3 Idiots, which he had seen three times and said he 'loved the emotional undertones.' He listed it as one of five films that he connects with, along with (1972) and his own work on (1982), (1998) and (1975). Pre-release business 3 Idiots Pre-release business Territories and ancillary revenues Price Satellite rights with a TV channel Sony ₹22 crore (US$3.1 million) Worldwide distribution rights ₹65 crore (US$9.0 million) Music rights (TSeries) ₹12 crore (US$1.7 million) Total ₹99 crore (US$14 million). The figures don't include the Print and Advertising (P&A) costs. Main article: The film won 52 accolades from Indian film awards; among these are six including and, three including, ten, sixteen, five, two and seven Bollywood Hungama Surfers Choice Movie Awards. In China, it was nominated for the Best Foreign Film prize at the first in 2011.

In Japan, it was nominated in the category at the in 2014; the award was eventually won. In addition, 3 Idiots won the Grand Prize at the 4th Videoyasan Awards, held by a Japanese organisation of home video retailers in 2014; 3 Idiots was selected as 2013's best video release, beating thousands of films, and television shows, including domestic Japanese and foreign productions. Controversies Prior to the release of the film director commented on the relationship between by and 3 Idiots stating: Chetan gave me this book to read and I wanted to make a film on it. But I knew right from the start that I could not make a film completely on the book, as it was very anecdotal and a film needs a plot.

So I had decided to rewrite it in a screenplay format. You'll see that the film is very different from the book. After I wrote the script, I called Chetan and narrated it to him. I told him that if he did not like the script, I would stop the project. But he was okay with it. The day after the film opened, Chetan also noted: Initially I did sit down with Raju and Abhijat while they were deciding to make a film based on '5 Point Someone'.

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I even went to IIT with Abhijat a couple of times. But it was just not possible for me to be involved at every stage of the screenplay writing process since I was in Hong Kong at that time, working full-time and busy writing other books. Moreover, Abhijat is based in USA, Raju was in the US for quite a while working on the screenplay but it was not practical for me to do that The film retains the soul of the book. 3 Idiots is different from the book but at the same time it does borrow many things from the book. The core theme and message of the film is coming from the book itself. And that's why the makers have officially credited the film as 'Based on a novel by Chetan Bhagat.'

A controversy developed a few days after the release, however, over the fact that Chetan's credit, 'Based on the novel Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat' appeared in the closing credits rather than in the opening ones. At that time, Bhagat stated that he 'was expecting an opening credit and I was quite surprised on not seeing it. They had bought the rights, made the payment and committed to a credit in the contract. It's there, but it's not about it being there, it's about the placement and the prominence.' In a 31 December 2009 blog post on his personal website, Bhagat stated that he was told the movie was only 2–5% based on the book, but when he saw it, he felt that it was 70% of the book. He also argued that he was misled by the makers of the film, though he noted, that 'this has nothing to do with Mr Aamir Khan I am a big fan of Aamir and he has made my story reach people.

However, he was told by the makers not to read the book, and he hasn't. Thus, he cannot comment on the issue in a meaningful manner.' A few people responded to Chetan's statements. According to the (IANS), during a press conference with reporters producer 'clarified that in the agreement between the producer and Bhagat, it was clearly mentioned that the author's name would be put in the closing credits.'

IANS also reported that Chopra 'lost his cool' and 'asked a reporter to shut up after being questioned whether his hit 3 Idiots was lifted from author Chetan Bhagat's book Five Point Someone.' Chopra later apologised, stating: 'I really think I'm silly. I was provoked, but I shouldn't have done this. I saw myself on TV and saw how I was shouting 'shut up, shut up' like an animal. I told myself — 'what nonsensical behaviour'.'

Aamir Khan also responded to these claims. Stated that 'We have officially bought the rights for the film. We drew a contract with him and it clearly mentions about the position of his credit.

With open eyes he had seen the contract, consulted his lawyer and signed the agreement In the contract, we have said that the title would be given in the rolling credits. We haven't changed the font size. We haven't increased the speed of the title.

It's exactly there where it was agreed to be.' Chetan Bhagat later apologised stating, 'I definitely do not have anything against team 3 Idiots. I may have some issues on the mistake they may have made but nothing about their personality or the kind of people they are. I apologise to their families if there was any distress caused to them. I also want to thank all my fans, who stood by me but I don't want them to turn against anyone especially Aamir.' Latika Gupta in an article published in the weekly journal mentions that the film has serious problems when seen from the gender perspective, in particular that it follows the trend set by the 2007 film in their use of women's sexual vulnerability to create sensation and humor. In a scene of the movie, students, professors and the chief guest are seen bursting with laughter hearing a speech where the word balatkar (rape) figures 21 times and the word stan (breast) four times (in the English subtitles for international release, the words 'screwed' and 'bosom' are used instead).

Remakes Tamil/Telugu remake. Main article: A remake named was released in 2017. Legacy Impact When 3 Idiots made its television debut in July 2010, it drew an audience of 39 million viewers in India. When 3 Idiots released in China, the country was only the 15th largest film market, partly due to China's widespread pirate distribution at the time.

However, it was the pirate market that introduced 3 Idiots to most Chinese audiences, becoming a in the country. Aamir Khan gained a large growing Chinese fanbase as a result. By 2013, China grew to become the world's second largest film market (after the United States), paving the way for Aamir Khan's Chinese box office success, with (2013), (2014), (2016) and (2017).

3 Idiots has been ranked China's 12th favorite film of all time according to ratings on popular Chinese film review site, with only one domestic ( ) ranked higher. The film holds an average rating of 9.1 out of 10 on Douban, with over 700,000 votes. On the site, the most popular web portal in South Korea, audiences gave the film an average rating of 9.4 out of 10, and it is one of the top 30 highest-rated films on the site. One reason for its success in such as China and Hong Kong is because of their similar education systems, thus many students were able to identify with the characters.

Chaerim Oh of wrote that the 'popularity of the movie, particularly in South Korea, can be traced back to the national background of the overly competitive education system. In Korea, students of all ages - from young elementary children to university graduate students - are trained to study under overwhelming pressure and extremely high academic standards. In short, this movie is, really, our own story.' The film had a social impact on attitudes to, including as well as other countries. Chinese universities were 'even prescribing the film in their coursework as a kind of stress-relief in their classrooms.'

Big in Bollywood Big in Bollywood (2011) is a about American actor 's journey from a struggling actor to a successful Bollywood breakthrough with 3 Idiots. Possible sequel When asked about plans of a 3 Idiots sequel in an interview with, screenwriter Abhijat Joshi replied, saying, 'Honestly, I don't know. We have an idea for the 3 Idiots sequel, a part three, and also for a sequel; but the and sequels interest me the most. So, I think the 3 Idiots sequel may happen in the future, but these two I really want to work on.'

In January 2016, director Rajkumar Hirani and actor Aamir Khan confirmed that they were considering a 3 Idiots sequel. Khan told reporters, 'Raju Hirani has given me a hint about ' 3 Idiots' sequel and I am giving you all a hint. The film will happen if and whenever he will write the script.' Hirani agreed, saying 'this is one film that I really want to do.' In June 2018, Hirani was asked a question while promoting his upcoming film and he was quoted as saying, “I definitely want to make a sequel to 3 Idiots, But it’s still in the initial stage and we will take a fair amount of time to develop the script.” The report also said that Hirani will begin shooting for the Munna Bhai sequel with once Sanju releases. Work on 3 Idiots will begin only after Hirani is done with Munna Bhai 3. See also.

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