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I think a main point that western audiences miss out on when watching indian movies like these is how important parents consider education to be for their kids. In an emerging economy like India's, most of the time the only way out of poverty or to escape the "middle class" is through education, or a technical degree or qualification and not based on connections or family businesses. And what jobs pay the most, well in the minds of an indian parent, they are either doctor or a software engineer. Hence this much importance of making their son/daughter an engineer or doctor.
@XLR8yeah , the invaders made us validation seeking servants, but don't worry we will come out of this, it's been just 75 years of independence after 800 years of physical and mental colonization and the process has started
Exactly. Except I would change 'Indian' for 'Asian.' A high pressure environment is unfortunately widespread throughout almost all Asian cultures. This movie shined a spotlight on that phenomenon.
Well software engineering is actually a good career path. But it highly depends on one's interest. As someone who is a software developer without a degree, I have found that I am able to excel in software development because it is something I genuinely enjoy and do not find difficult. On the other hand there are people in my company who have graduated with degrees in software engineering but struggle to solve problems and build logic. This is mostly because of the fact that they entered the field just to get a high-paying job or due to parental pressure rather than a genuine interest in software development.
@@siddharthsharma9283 Oscar wasn't the validation it was recognition you can't deny the fact that Oscar is biggest award show in the World we won that award bcoz we got recognition in western world nd nothing wrong in that.
Being an engineer myself. I can say that this movie is pretty much the closest to the reality of higher education scene in India. I enjoyed the hell out of my 4 years of graduation. The Hostel life with boys, the campus fuck-ups, getting drunk, bunking classes. But eventually each and every student of my batch has achieved something in there lives. Not all of them are core engineers now, some are Indian Civil services officers, some are musicians, photographers, tattoo Artists, freelancers, gamers and much more. I am glad that you got a peek into our lives as a Indian engineering student. Thank you Badd Medicine💕🫂
This movie is almost 10 years old now but the impact it has had on our generation is just unsurmountable. It is a legacy at this point of time. Your review for it and understanding of it is just amazing. Thank you so much for that. Do watch the movie Dangal after this.
Taare Zameen Par and 3 Idiots define education system and family dynamics so brilliantly in Asia. Asian parents are mostly very conservative, they want to escape their own miseries and only seek perfection. The best way out of all this is through higher education and you can’t come less than A+. The pressure is really high in Asian students that’s why there’s so much tension and many students ends up committing suicide to escape. Let’s not forget the bigoted system where you have to only remember the exact definition from books instead of understanding things clearly. These movies really changed the mindset of people and the education system in general.
the netflix subtitles always sck! even for kdramas they butcher the translation so bad when compared to other sites especially for this movie, they could've done the subs a lot better
@@ritz721 Exactly, they have genuinely ruined K-Dramas subs, specially when English is originally spoken by the Koreans in a heavy accent which requires subs.
@@ngultrum1 don't know about that part much but when they translate calling someone "hyung" (brother), with calling them with their real name i used to get so confused coz i am pretty sure i am hearing something else but then i realised it later that they replace it with names in the subs other sites don't do that with their subs and there are so many instances of it
Not only one of the greatest Bollywood movies but one of the greatest movies of all time in my opinion. I have watched it multiple times throughout the years and it never disappoints. Some movies I can’t stand watching more than twice.
I cried so hard at the "Dad will never agree" part because this is (or was) the reality of so many students in India and southeast Asia. Being a developing country that got out of a 200 year oppression which left it in ruins, education is seen (rightly so) as the means to break that circle of poverty. For a long time, only engineering or the medical field were seen as the only two viable options to pursue to have a good career. No one cared about the students' passions (as Farhan's here). This caused so much pressure on the students, and led to so many student suicides (as u saw in the movie twice). I myself was forced to study science coz what else are you gonna do? As the dialogue says, parents did not use to understand that their children could have other aptitudes or passions other than science. I'm lucky that I'm finally getting to do what I've always wanted to do, but there are still many students (especially in the poorer regions of the country) that don't get that option. Poverty and parents and society expectations are the reasons. However, the situation is much better than it was a decade ago, and this movie has played a huge role in that. It had the biggest cultural impact and has literally changed the lives of many students and the views of the people in India. It made people realise that engineering and medical weren't the only two options in the world. It helped change the country. Truly an amazing and necessary film.
it's not our parents fault cz they r saying true to some extend, if u want to blame blame our ancestors who get colonised along with the colonisers who still practice bad karma till this day
@@Psr-sp6soI'm not indian but in a way we can't blame them either because they never knew what was coming or how to handle it just like in todays world where war still goes on and colonization. It's just the sad test of time different for each generation.
This movie really covered everything from the friendships and lessons in life. I don't remember how many times i watched this even if it was a long movie.
One of mind-blowing thing in this movie that's really impressed me is when raju was told to choose between his dad or rancho n he choose die n i was like woah 👀
Regarding what you said about following passion, I think the movie does not said that and tackle engineers also as necessity because only one of the three follow their passion outside of the engineering field, the photographer, Farhan. Rancho was never about money because he was sponsored but Raju chose to work in engineer because he needs it. Silencer also shown in the movie as successful man, he gets a good life that he wanted from the beginning. It's more about knowing yourself and how to learn to get more of the subject/knowledge than just following the book. It's about critical thinking in the centre and pressure to become the best is about how to be the best version of yourself. It's not about following your passion blindly, it's about pursuing excellent but it's also fine if you aren't the best of the best, you can always get what you want when you do your best. The movie started with the idea of competition and then develop into competing and crushing other, having one way to success but it doesn't mean that your success is always based on other's validation or following exactly what everybody did, it's fine when you aren't being the top of the top as long as you are content and at ease with your heart. Even the antagonist of the story like Suhaz, Silencer, Virus is also shown as successful in the eye of society and also by their own standard.
I always believed that 3 Idiots is one of those movies that a person has to watch at least once in their life. Especially if you're feeling a little lost, I cannot recommend this movie enough. This has been in my top movies of all time for more than a decade now, and it never disappoints. Thanks guys for reacting to this 😁
Did not expect this reaction at all! I'm glad you guys enjoyed it. Would have loved to see Oak's reaction to this too though :( But ya'll never disappoint! One of the most gut wrenching movies for me. Saw this as a depressed student and it hit me harder than I would have liked lol it's not everyone's cup of tea and it takes a while to get into so really glad you all enjoyed and laughed as much as you did. It was an eye opener for other parents and teachers over here. ❤ As always, loved hearing your thoughts. Been a subscriber since the Harry Potter reactions and have since looked forward to your uploads. One of my fave reaction channels to date! Hope you all would be open to korean dramas too. The Glory is something I'd love to hear your thoughts too.
i think it’s really interesting how the subtitles said “michael jackson” and “mohammad ali” when rancho was really saying “lata mangeskar” and “sachin tendulkar” because the two latter people are famous in india but probably not known to the rest of the world
@@mastershooter64 yeah like instead of translating the exact name theyre translating the emotion/importance that is associated with those names! its interesting
as someone who's gone through the indian education system and is thinking of moving back to india, I'm really not looking forward to going back into the hamster wheel. good thing is that this movie did bring in a massive shift in the way of thinking w the parents and society at large. having non conventional jobs isn't looked down upon so much anymore as it is more looked at w curiosity. great reaction and insight! you guys understood most of the cultural humour as well so yay!
I'm glad to hear things are shifting. Back in high school my best friend was from Hong Kong and it was the same problem. Reading by age 2, writing by age 3, studying 16 hours a day, and so on. Meanwhile his father was working 18 hours a day to eventually send my friend and his sister here. It's a nightmare, but what do you do when you have so many people?
29:32 , yes, vacuum delivery is real, its commonly done when the mother is too tired to push the baby out. In fact, the vacuum cup is usually metallic rather than the rubber shown here
one of the things that is so good about this movie is that you can never get bored of it, instead the more you watch it the more you like it because you realize how each and every small detail which you would think unnecessary otherwise is linked with the larger plot of the movie in such a manner that it comes together beautifully.
I remember watching this film way back 2012. I was in college and at the time I never thought than a good Indian movie exist. Me and literally all my classmates at the time knows and loves this movie. I could totally say this is one of the best movies.
Gangs of wasseypur?😑😑, bhai unko language hi smjh nhi aane ki or usme language or slangs ka khel h saara. Dusro ne bhi react kiya h uss movie pr or kisiko achhi nhi lgi
I don't know how much you guys related with this movie but i can bet that almost every Asian student can totally relate with the message of this movie and how education is pressured into us
When you got to the part where Chatur mentioned Phunsuk Wangdu, I was holding my breath and hoping you wouldn't be able to make (or even guess) the connection between Phunsuk and Rancho. Good thing you didn't, just to make the ending more impactful 😊
You should explore more of Mr. Perfectionist(Aamir), some of his masterpieces are PK(One of the highest grossing movie worldwide), Taare Zamin Per, Dangal(One of the highest grossing movie worldwide) , Lagaan(Oscar nominated).
@@Aro7241 I am mature enough not to argue with people who judge or think they know it all so i wont. My opinion is that it is BS becuase i genuinely think movie downplayed one particular religion more so than the actors own. glad you are enjoying your wokeness ... each to thier own.
We all know SS. Rajamouli is one of the biggest director in India but Rajkumar Hirani is one of the best indian director. He doesn't have a single flop in his career. Great director, great movie.
@@litmus2450both are great. You cannot underestimate SS. Rajamouli when we know this was the idea of Chetan Bhagat book It's great that hirani sir made such good dialogue and added story to it. SS. Rajamouli is a class director. His work is damn detailed and it need art to do that.
I think there’s a misunderstanding, the movie isn’t saying forget about education, rather it’s saying be courageous in discovering and pursuing what YOU’RE talented at. It’s not to throw away your career, just don’t accept a life someone dictates for you when you have a clear talent because being true to yourself will keep you happy and allow you to contribute to society more meaningfully. Just like how our genius inventor was sharing the blog posts and photography with his students.
Yesss I'm glad you're watching more Indian movies as a fan of Indian cinema myself! I wish Oak had seen this one too though as I think he would have enjoyed the messages 🙂 It's cute to see Answer do his research 😊 Indeed Aamir is one of the biggest names in Bollywood. He's one of the "3 Khans" (Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan) who have been 3 biggest Bollywood stars since the early 90s. Funnily enough they share the same family name and were born the same year but are unrelated. Shah Rukh is the biggest star out of the 3. Kareena is a wonderful actress. She comes from an illustrious family of actors going back to her grandpa Raj wjo was the biggest actor/director in Bollywood in the 60s and her great grandpa Prithviraj, also a renowned actor. I hope you guys can watch at least 1 or 2 Indian movies every month, there is SO MUCH great stuff to discover! Here a bunch of suggestions (these are all popular movies that got good reviews): *My Name Is Khan* (2010) drama set in the US. So that you get to discover Shah Rukh Khan now that you know Aamir. Also with Kajol, one of the most renowned actresses in Bollywood. Shah Rukh and her did a lot of movies together and are a much loved onscreen couple (and real life friends). *Bajrangi Bhaijaan* (2015) comedy drama with the 3rd Khan, Salman 😊 Also with Kareena. Written by SS Rajamouli's dad, who also wrote RRR and Baahubali! *Dangal* (2016) sports drama based on real events. With Aamir Khan. He went through big body transformations for the role, there is a video called Fat To Fit documenting the process. *Kaithi* (2019) action movie. The director mentioned Die Hard as an inspiration *Vikram* (2022) follow up to Kaithi, not a sequel but rather a spin off. One of my favourites movies of last year. With 3 super famous and super talented actors. You would get a kick out of these movies I'm sure! A 3rd one is planned. *Thallumaala* (2022) my fave movie last year after RRR! Super fun action movie, VERY creative, comic book inspired, amazing soundtrack! *Super Deluxe* (2019) hyperlink dark comedy/thriller, a unique movie, a bit eccentric, lots of fun! Also a great cast including the Queen Mother from Baahubali 😊 *Udta Punjab* thriller/dark comedy about the drug problem in the Punjab region, with Kareena + Alia Bhatt in a stunning performance (she played Sita in RRR and, not exaggerating, she is one of the best actresses in the world right now). Also with 2 male actors you don't know but who are very famous and talented. *Raazi* (2018) spy thriller based on a real story, also a great performance by Alia Bhatt. *Drishyam 1 & 2* I would suggest watching the Malayamam originals but the Hindi remakes may be easier to find. Mystery/thriller but the quiet type that makes you think and trying to guess. *Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara* (2011), fun and fresh road trip/buddy movie with some food for thoughts. *Eega* (2012) another blockbuster by SS Rajamouli 🙂 I would also strongly recommend the Amazon Prime series *The Family Man* , it follows a cop and his team trying to catch terrorists, it's a great show that has become known for featuring amazing long takes. A 3rd season is planned. And if you ever want to do something very out of the box and watch an old classic, I would suggest *Awaara* (1951) with Raj Kapoor and Prithviraj Kapoor (Kareena's grandpa and great grandpa), also directed by Raj. It's a social/crime drama that had big international success. It was nominated for Grand Prize at Cannes Festival. It's a great movie 🙂
Sometimes these issues of engineer, doctor might looks shallow or frivolous, not as deep to non Asians but it's so true. This toxic chokehold and old mindset of "you only have a worthwhile career and life if you're an engineer/doctor" is so HEAVY over countries like India, this movie isn't even an exaggeration. Now that I'm experiencing it myself, I can first hand relate to this. Even my father, a very stoic guy, who's an engineer by education deeply resonates with this film. It's literally targeted at his generation lmao
Wow this was such a nostalgia trip. I saw this movie when it came out and honestly its a classic haha. Thank you guys so much for reacting to this yall had a lovely energy and vibe and i love how yall took notes and even researched about the actors at the end. Much love ❤
Excellent reactions ! You were probably the first ones to predict a lot of the twists! 👏👏Impressive how well u followed the story and got invested in it! Enjoyed watching the movie again with you ! Here’s to more reactions! Cheers !! 👏👏😀
44:17 As you said, it's a cultural thing. At a young age, we're taught how to fit in our parents' boxes. We weren't given the freedom to pursue what we want to do. Heck, I didn't even have any preferences (food, clothing, hobbies, etc) until I reached my mid 20s. I was learning things about myself things I should've learned while in my teens or early 20s. Most of my friends are in a similar situation. I don't think anyone will understand how maddening that situation is until you experience it yourself. (And, yes, I have severe depression stuck with a law degree I didn't want). You mentioned that you're going to reach a certain age where you feel like these needs won't be relevant as long as you have your basic meets are met. That's only possible when you have a stable foundation, i.e. yourself. What use are these things when you feel empty yourself? You'll keep hanging on by achieving things that don't matter to you. You'll still be stuck with your family who expects things they want you to do. These expectations won't end once you have a stable job/career. "Well, shouldn't you focus on yourself, then? Shouldn't you not mind their opinions?" It's extremely hard in our culture. That's why I say that having such a tight-knit culture is such a double-edged sword (as do most things). That's why I enjoyed 3 Idiots and Sky Castle (a kdrama) a lot. Because they're questioning the actions of the system and the adults rather than the children.
I recommend you guys react to the film PK, the one playing rancho is also the main lead in that film. But Imust say that movie might offend other people's because of it's plot, but I'm pretty sure you guys will enjoy it.
In India you have only two options..... Engineering or Medical ( in most cases) !! And the dude in middle is saying that if all people will follow their dreams then there's will be no engineers..... I think many people have dream to become engineer too ( as Rancho in the movie ) .... That's what movie want to say
And Raju too. That's one of the things I love about the film. You have Rancho who loves engineering and is naturally gifted, Raju, who loves it but has to work extra hard at it, and Farhan, who is pretty good at it but doesn't like it much.
I enjoyed this movie so much when I was a student, and now working as a teacher for half a decade, it hit me harder in a different way. There are students like Rancho, out of the box, never follow rules, some dont pay respect to their teachers and peers. There are terrible teachers out there, but there are also students who need strict disciplines. I had students who were nightmares and drove me to tears most lessons, but later on when they grew up and graduated, they came back and became great ‘friends’ of mine. This movie was so ahead of its time and I believe it will still be in the future. Many details are worth deep digging and discussion. Their meanings and implications bring so much to the movie itself.
9:16, It took him the entirety of undergrad for him to say "I love you." I can definitely relate, it's not an easy thing to say because of the fear of rejection, dude.
Really loved your reaction guys... Wasn't expecting this movie reaction... I'm glad you did. My fav movie. I guess it's time for Dangal reaction since 3 Aamir Khan Movie has started here.
Of course the world needs doctors, engineers etc. But when you are asked to follow your passion, those are included. Engineering, medicine, even education itself are passion for some after all. Always enjoyed this movie and your reactions as well. Amir Khan's movie always includes some teachings. Taare zameen par is also one of my favorites. Try it out if you have time please!
As a Malaysian, our education is the same as India. It's hard to go through all those crap because of our parents. They always want us to study hard so that we can get to work in America or other first world countries. Did what they wished for but moved to Singapore a few years back. As a 30 year old man who keeps working 12 hours a day, it made me realise my life isn't gonna get any better. It's all about wealth and status so that our parents can brag about it to other cousins or neighbours. For that reason, i didn't even end up getting married because i know, i got the same blood, and most probably, i follow the behaviour to my kids as well. Im really happy that the hereditary curse ends with me.
Thank you so much for watch this movie. this is worldwide movie which all people can enjoy. Student life in this movie is really relatable especially for engineering student. i been through this. oh gosh.. lol.. I always cry whenever see the engineering student struggle scenes. lots love for this movie. thank you once again guys...
For people who don't know, Shimla is kind of a town in foothills of the Himalayan mountains, think Missoula, MT. Definitely not an innovation or tech hub, but it's still possible for someone doing engineering to end up there. Ladakh, at the end of the movie is a barren upland village in the middle of the mountains; think Moab, UT. No one going to a top flight university expects you to end up there.
I never thought of it but I can see the Eminem ressemblance 😯 When I started watching Bollywood (3 Idiots is the first movie I looked for on my own after having stumbled upon a few Indian movies on TV including another one with Aamir that made me an instant fan) he reminded me of a young Tony Curtis 🤷♀️
The Director is Rajkumar Hirani makes this sort of movie where he put all emotion in balance way nd give lesson in his movie nd those movie do very well in earning
You can’t really hate any character in this movie even if they are sort of villains. They also somehow depicts real situation, necessity of people. Actually, they are not villains, system is the villains, society is villains, class difference, income difference, lifestyle difference is the villains. Power dynamics of world is villain. Social issues like poverty are villain. We have to fight them The only person I hate in this movie were those who were ragging freshers.
I want to applaud the sub u got for this movie since they did a good job of translating the differences in culture and comedy which wld hv been otherwise impossible to understand
We Asians can understand the struggle of our parents like laptop is even expensive for them and they work hard for use their children and issue between following our dreams or theirs
one of my friend jumped from the 2nd floor in her engineering college. She survived and was bed ridden for 2 years. She continued with her course later and became and engineer and found a good job and also became a dancer! But that time was very hard for her.
My opposite debate: one can be amazed how many people would love to make engineering their passion. There are so many people who really love coding and creating something amazing out of some lines of fuzzy words. Some of us are creators, either building infra, or paper art, or video creation, etc. If we all choose our passion along with being a little practical in our approach, we can do wonders. What the movie says makes real sense for India, coz the pressure system is too problematic. We have so many student suicides, and most of them could easily have been avoided. Multiple incidents have been recorded where students had quit their life just because they weren't the top. We need to teach new kids that as long as we learn enough to be able to apply our knowledge in practice, we can be something. Top scores can only do so much. That was the main purpose of that message, even though the message can be understood globally, it is more relevant in asian countries where education is prioritised to the limit.
That’s a great reaction guys and enjoyed every bit of it and loved to see you guys reacting to Taare Zameen Par and Rang De Basanti. You guys will definitely love it.
It's incredible to see how these youtubers are reacting to a movie playing in Hindi, through an English subtitle and still managing to grab 90% of the emotions behind the movie...Awesome 😍
Im on edibles rn, and i loved how much attention t detail you giys had!!! 😱😱😱 LIKE DELIVERY THROUGH VACUUM WOULD BE THEIR FINAL PROJECT, AND MANY OTHERS. I MIGHT HAVE NOT PAID SO MUCH ATTENTION AND I HAVE WATCHED THIS MOVIE ATLEAST 50 TIMES NOW. AND HOW ALREADY PREDICTED HOW SUM PLOTS TURNED OUT. AND YES THE CAST ON THIS MOVIE IS QUIT AMAZING. BOMAN IRANI IS A LEGEND ❤❤❤ SHARMAN IS A GEM AS WELL.
The movie is actually inspired from true person his name is 'Sonam Wangchuk' he is a scientist just as interpreted in the movie in Ladakh U should definitely check him out he has a RUclips channel named Sonam Wangchuk' 😊
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Now watch the same lead actor's two more movies to get further impressed: PK and Dangal (based on a true story)
Dangal Please
Drishyam 1 & 2... please....these two movies will blow your mind.....both... above 8 .....RRR actor is in this
Awesome..Next movies from India should be 1.Kaithi 2. Vikram.. both are from LC universe
Please react to PK Movie.
I think a main point that western audiences miss out on when watching indian movies like these is how important parents consider education to be for their kids. In an emerging economy like India's, most of the time the only way out of poverty or to escape the "middle class" is through education, or a technical degree or qualification and not based on connections or family businesses. And what jobs pay the most, well in the minds of an indian parent, they are either doctor or a software engineer. Hence this much importance of making their son/daughter an engineer or doctor.
@XLR8yeah , the invaders made us validation seeking servants, but don't worry we will come out of this, it's been just 75 years of independence after 800 years of physical and mental colonization and the process has started
Exactly. Except I would change 'Indian' for 'Asian.' A high pressure environment is unfortunately widespread throughout almost all Asian cultures. This movie shined a spotlight on that phenomenon.
Well software engineering is actually a good career path. But it highly depends on one's interest.
As someone who is a software developer without a degree, I have found that I am able to excel in software development because it is something I genuinely enjoy and do not find difficult.
On the other hand there are people in my company who have graduated with degrees in software engineering but struggle to solve problems and build logic. This is mostly because of the fact that they entered the field just to get a high-paying job or due to parental pressure rather than a genuine interest in software development.
@@siddharthsharma9283 Oscar wasn't the validation it was recognition you can't deny the fact that Oscar is biggest award show in the World we won that award bcoz we got recognition in western world nd nothing wrong in that.
@@bura19 True that's why 3 idiot movie was hit in Japan,SK nd China this movie made Amir Khan very popular in China
Being an engineer myself. I can say that this movie is pretty much the closest to the reality of higher education scene in India. I enjoyed the hell out of my 4 years of graduation. The Hostel life with boys, the campus fuck-ups, getting drunk, bunking classes.
But eventually each and every student of my batch has achieved something in there lives. Not all of them are core engineers now, some are Indian Civil services officers, some are musicians, photographers, tattoo Artists, freelancers, gamers and much more.
I am glad that you got a peek into our lives as a Indian engineering student.
Thank you Badd Medicine💕🫂
When Quinn said, "he's gonna take the fall".... I was like... Oh no, he predicted it!!
"literally" 😅
Me too😅
@baddmedicine exactly what i observed. they have seen movie before they reacted. that's why m saying is acted not reacted.
I think "He's gonna take the fall" means Raju will decide to get rusticated instead of writing his frnd rancho's name on the letter.
This movie is almost 10 years old now but the impact it has had on our generation is just unsurmountable. It is a legacy at this point of time. Your review for it and understanding of it is just amazing. Thank you so much for that. Do watch the movie Dangal after this.
This film is 14 years old not almost 10
Dangal is a great recommendation. I would also recommend Thare sameer par and Chak De India
@@chickennuggets_100thare sameer par is an amazing re commendation.
I saw 15/16 times... it's amazing.
@@zurainaalam9518yeah 😊.
Also in india we still have even bigger suicidal students issue🥺
Taare Zameen Par and 3 Idiots define education system and family dynamics so brilliantly in Asia. Asian parents are mostly very conservative, they want to escape their own miseries and only seek perfection. The best way out of all this is through higher education and you can’t come less than A+. The pressure is really high in Asian students that’s why there’s so much tension and many students ends up committing suicide to escape. Let’s not forget the bigoted system where you have to only remember the exact definition from books instead of understanding things clearly. These movies really changed the mindset of people and the education system in general.
Considering that subtitles were not even half accurate, just imagine what this movie means to us who speak the lagnuage🔥🔥
So true the subtitle was so off they weren't even smiling at the raju's family introduction scene.
The whole Chatur speech was pretty much butchered, so yeah.
the netflix subtitles always sck! even for kdramas they butcher the translation so bad when compared to other sites
especially for this movie, they could've done the subs a lot better
@@ritz721
Exactly, they have genuinely ruined K-Dramas subs, specially when English is originally spoken by the Koreans in a heavy accent which requires subs.
@@ngultrum1 don't know about that part much but when they translate calling someone "hyung" (brother), with calling them with their real name i used to get so confused coz i am pretty sure i am hearing something else but then i realised it later that they replace it with names in the subs
other sites don't do that with their subs and there are so many instances of it
Normal human being = "PIA"
Meanwhile Mason and Diamond at 22:45 = "PAAYA" 😂😂😂
I was searching for this comment😂😂 but it was cute 😂❤
🤣🤣🤣 it's being pronounced by us like .. PI-YA
@@BaddMedicine you guys are too cute ♥️
@@BaddMedicine Please react reaction look this video Sanchit chanana bezubaan Please look react this video Please. C'est une bonne video
@@BaddMedicine Should be pronounced "Pi" as "Pee" not as the "Pi" symbol 😁
Not only one of the greatest Bollywood movies but one of the greatest movies of all time in my opinion. I have watched it multiple times throughout the years and it never disappoints. Some movies I can’t stand watching more than twice.
Taare zameen par is also a great movie to watch starring the same actor you watched in this one Aamir Khan
I cried so hard at the "Dad will never agree" part because this is (or was) the reality of so many students in India and southeast Asia. Being a developing country that got out of a 200 year oppression which left it in ruins, education is seen (rightly so) as the means to break that circle of poverty. For a long time, only engineering or the medical field were seen as the only two viable options to pursue to have a good career. No one cared about the students' passions (as Farhan's here). This caused so much pressure on the students, and led to so many student suicides (as u saw in the movie twice). I myself was forced to study science coz what else are you gonna do? As the dialogue says, parents did not use to understand that their children could have other aptitudes or passions other than science. I'm lucky that I'm finally getting to do what I've always wanted to do, but there are still many students (especially in the poorer regions of the country) that don't get that option. Poverty and parents and society expectations are the reasons. However, the situation is much better than it was a decade ago, and this movie has played a huge role in that. It had the biggest cultural impact and has literally changed the lives of many students and the views of the people in India. It made people realise that engineering and medical weren't the only two options in the world. It helped change the country. Truly an amazing and necessary film.
it's not our parents fault cz they r saying true to some extend, if u want to blame blame our ancestors who get colonised along with the colonisers who still practice bad karma till this day
@@Psr-sp6soI'm not indian but in a way we can't blame them either because they never knew what was coming or how to handle it just like in todays world where war still goes on and colonization. It's just the sad test of time different for each generation.
This movie really covered everything from the friendships and lessons in life. I don't remember how many times i watched this even if it was a long movie.
One of mind-blowing thing in this movie that's really impressed me is when raju was told to choose between his dad or rancho n he choose die n i was like woah 👀
Regarding what you said about following passion, I think the movie does not said that and tackle engineers also as necessity because only one of the three follow their passion outside of the engineering field, the photographer, Farhan.
Rancho was never about money because he was sponsored but Raju chose to work in engineer because he needs it.
Silencer also shown in the movie as successful man, he gets a good life that he wanted from the beginning.
It's more about knowing yourself and how to learn to get more of the subject/knowledge than just following the book.
It's about critical thinking in the centre and pressure to become the best is about how to be the best version of yourself.
It's not about following your passion blindly, it's about pursuing excellent but it's also fine if you aren't the best of the best, you can always get what you want when you do your best.
The movie started with the idea of competition and then develop into competing and crushing other, having one way to success but it doesn't mean that your success is always based on other's validation or following exactly what everybody did, it's fine when you aren't being the top of the top as long as you are content and at ease with your heart.
Even the antagonist of the story like Suhaz, Silencer, Virus is also shown as successful in the eye of society and also by their own standard.
I always believed that 3 Idiots is one of those movies that a person has to watch at least once in their life. Especially if you're feeling a little lost, I cannot recommend this movie enough. This has been in my top movies of all time for more than a decade now, and it never disappoints. Thanks guys for reacting to this 😁
Did not expect this reaction at all! I'm glad you guys enjoyed it. Would have loved to see Oak's reaction to this too though :( But ya'll never disappoint! One of the most gut wrenching movies for me. Saw this as a depressed student and it hit me harder than I would have liked lol it's not everyone's cup of tea and it takes a while to get into so really glad you all enjoyed and laughed as much as you did. It was an eye opener for other parents and teachers over here. ❤ As always, loved hearing your thoughts.
Been a subscriber since the Harry Potter reactions and have since looked forward to your uploads. One of my fave reaction channels to date! Hope you all would be open to korean dramas too. The Glory is something I'd love to hear your thoughts too.
I just watched glory first season and absolutely loved it!!!! ❤
Please react reaction look this video Sanchit chanana bezubaan Please look react this video Please.
Same, I want to see Oak's reaction.
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i think it’s really interesting how the subtitles said “michael jackson” and “mohammad ali” when rancho was really saying “lata mangeskar” and “sachin tendulkar” because the two latter people are famous in india but probably not known to the rest of the world
it's just a way to make the dialogue more relatable to an international audience
@@mastershooter64 yeah like instead of translating the exact name theyre translating the emotion/importance that is associated with those names! its interesting
as someone who's gone through the indian education system and is thinking of moving back to india, I'm really not looking forward to going back into the hamster wheel. good thing is that this movie did bring in a massive shift in the way of thinking w the parents and society at large. having non conventional jobs isn't looked down upon so much anymore as it is more looked at w curiosity. great reaction and insight! you guys understood most of the cultural humour as well so yay!
I'm glad to hear things are shifting. Back in high school my best friend was from Hong Kong and it was the same problem. Reading by age 2, writing by age 3, studying 16 hours a day, and so on. Meanwhile his father was working 18 hours a day to eventually send my friend and his sister here. It's a nightmare, but what do you do when you have so many people?
Mat aa bhai khatam desh hai yeh.
@@AaronBiswasto khatm he idiot
I watched this movie 10 years ago. But damn it still brings me tears. That's how powerful this movie is. I'm glad you guys enjoying it too.
Yup
The vacuum cup is a real thing.
It's called a ventouse. It attaches to the head and creates a vacuum helping with the delivery
12:34 "he's gonna take the fall" quite literally 😂
😂😂
I'm so glad to see the wide spectrum of movies you guys cover. It's entertaining to watch and experience such laughters from you all ❤
29:32 , yes, vacuum delivery is real, its commonly done when the mother is too tired to push the baby out. In fact, the vacuum cup is usually metallic rather than the rubber shown here
one of the things that is so good about this movie is that you can never get bored of it, instead the more you watch it the more you like it because you realize how each and every small detail which you would think unnecessary otherwise is linked with the larger plot of the movie in such a manner that it comes together beautifully.
I remember watching this film way back 2012. I was in college and at the time I never thought than a good Indian movie exist. Me and literally all my classmates at the time knows and loves this movie. I could totally say this is one of the best movies.
Next: dangal, gangs of wasseypur
DAMN, YEAH! GOW!😂
Gangs of wasseypur?😑😑, bhai unko language hi smjh nhi aane ki or usme language or slangs ka khel h saara. Dusro ne bhi react kiya h uss movie pr or kisiko achhi nhi lgi
Nah
Pk
Yap
Not gangs of wasseypur ,its a pure language based.cannot be entertained with subtitles.
I don't know how much you guys related with this movie but i can bet that almost every Asian student can totally relate with the message of this movie and how education is pressured into us
When you got to the part where Chatur mentioned Phunsuk Wangdu, I was holding my breath and hoping you wouldn't be able to make (or even guess) the connection between Phunsuk and Rancho. Good thing you didn't, just to make the ending more impactful 😊
Same
Yess , same , some reactors figure it out
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Same 😂
Lol same it takes all the fun out
12:33 "He is going to take the fall" Unfortunately, he did. LITERALLY!!
You should explore more of Mr. Perfectionist(Aamir), some of his masterpieces are PK(One of the highest grossing movie worldwide), Taare Zamin Per, Dangal(One of the highest grossing movie worldwide) , Lagaan(Oscar nominated).
*highest grossing 'Indian" movie... around 7700 million.
Rest of the world has the highest grossing bar in the billions
Looking forward to these reactions esp to PK! Hopefully, they'll react to these 🙏
pk is absolute bs
@@shivz789 this guy prolly spends half his income to spill milk over some self proclaimed godman's feet
@@Aro7241 I am mature enough not to argue with people who judge or think they know it all so i wont. My opinion is that it is BS becuase i genuinely think movie downplayed one particular religion more so than the actors own.
glad you are enjoying your wokeness ... each to thier own.
We all know SS. Rajamouli is one of the biggest director in India but Rajkumar Hirani is one of the best indian director. He doesn't have a single flop in his career. Great director, great movie.
Raju hirani is always better
@@litmus2450both are great. You cannot underestimate SS. Rajamouli when we know this was the idea of Chetan Bhagat book
It's great that hirani sir made such good dialogue and added story to it. SS. Rajamouli is a class director. His work is damn detailed and it need art to do that.
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Nice reaction. One of my favourite Indian films.
I think there’s a misunderstanding, the movie isn’t saying forget about education, rather it’s saying be courageous in discovering and pursuing what YOU’RE talented at. It’s not to throw away your career, just don’t accept a life someone dictates for you when you have a clear talent because being true to yourself will keep you happy and allow you to contribute to society more meaningfully. Just like how our genius inventor was sharing the blog posts and photography with his students.
The way they are saying ' pia 'is funny
Haha exactly I didn't realise it until after sometime that he was saying pia
Yes they are saying like Paya😂😂
Some names are hard to pronounce sometimes.
I've watched this movie for about 7 times already. Still made me cry.
thanks for instant upload bros
Character of Funsuk wangdu inspired by real innovator in ladakh, India named as 'Sonam Wangchuk'...
Drishyam 1 & 2... please....these two movies will blow your mind
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Drone and inverter technology, both emerged in 2009, the year this movie was made, very well incorporated thru the main character of this movie..
Yesss I'm glad you're watching more Indian movies as a fan of Indian cinema myself! I wish Oak had seen this one too though as I think he would have enjoyed the messages 🙂
It's cute to see Answer do his research 😊 Indeed Aamir is one of the biggest names in Bollywood. He's one of the "3 Khans" (Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan) who have been 3 biggest Bollywood stars since the early 90s. Funnily enough they share the same family name and were born the same year but are unrelated. Shah Rukh is the biggest star out of the 3.
Kareena is a wonderful actress. She comes from an illustrious family of actors going back to her grandpa Raj wjo was the biggest actor/director in Bollywood in the 60s and her great grandpa Prithviraj, also a renowned actor.
I hope you guys can watch at least 1 or 2 Indian movies every month, there is SO MUCH great stuff to discover!
Here a bunch of suggestions (these are all popular movies that got good reviews):
*My Name Is Khan* (2010) drama set in the US. So that you get to discover Shah Rukh Khan now that you know Aamir. Also with Kajol, one of the most renowned actresses in Bollywood. Shah Rukh and her did a lot of movies together and are a much loved onscreen couple (and real life friends).
*Bajrangi Bhaijaan* (2015) comedy drama with the 3rd Khan, Salman 😊 Also with Kareena. Written by SS Rajamouli's dad, who also wrote RRR and Baahubali!
*Dangal* (2016) sports drama based on real events. With Aamir Khan. He went through big body transformations for the role, there is a video called Fat To Fit documenting the process.
*Kaithi* (2019) action movie. The director mentioned Die Hard as an inspiration
*Vikram* (2022) follow up to Kaithi, not a sequel but rather a spin off. One of my favourites movies of last year. With 3 super famous and super talented actors. You would get a kick out of these movies I'm sure! A 3rd one is planned.
*Thallumaala* (2022) my fave movie last year after RRR! Super fun action movie, VERY creative, comic book inspired, amazing soundtrack!
*Super Deluxe* (2019) hyperlink dark comedy/thriller, a unique movie, a bit eccentric, lots of fun! Also a great cast including the Queen Mother from Baahubali 😊
*Udta Punjab* thriller/dark comedy about the drug problem in the Punjab region, with Kareena + Alia Bhatt in a stunning performance (she played Sita in RRR and, not exaggerating, she is one of the best actresses in the world right now). Also with 2 male actors you don't know but who are very famous and talented.
*Raazi* (2018) spy thriller based on a real story, also a great performance by Alia Bhatt.
*Drishyam 1 & 2* I would suggest watching the Malayamam originals but the Hindi remakes may be easier to find. Mystery/thriller but the quiet type that makes you think and trying to guess.
*Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara* (2011), fun and fresh road trip/buddy movie with some food for thoughts.
*Eega* (2012) another blockbuster by SS Rajamouli 🙂
I would also strongly recommend the Amazon Prime series *The Family Man* , it follows a cop and his team trying to catch terrorists, it's a great show that has become known for featuring amazing long takes. A 3rd season is planned.
And if you ever want to do something very out of the box and watch an old classic, I would suggest *Awaara* (1951) with Raj Kapoor and Prithviraj Kapoor (Kareena's grandpa and great grandpa), also directed by Raj. It's a social/crime drama that had big international success. It was nominated for Grand Prize at Cannes Festival. It's a great movie 🙂
Sometimes these issues of engineer, doctor might looks shallow or frivolous, not as deep to non Asians but it's so true.
This toxic chokehold and old mindset of "you only have a worthwhile career and life if you're an engineer/doctor" is so HEAVY over countries like India, this movie isn't even an exaggeration. Now that I'm experiencing it myself, I can first hand relate to this.
Even my father, a very stoic guy, who's an engineer by education deeply resonates with this film. It's literally targeted at his generation lmao
Wow this was such a nostalgia trip. I saw this movie when it came out and honestly its a classic haha. Thank you guys so much for reacting to this yall had a lovely energy and vibe and i love how yall took notes and even researched about the actors at the end. Much love ❤
best movie of all time for me.... watched it like 46 times but will still watch it again.
I hope oak gets to watch this, I think he will love it. Great reaction guys. Really enjoyed it!
Reaction was most enjoyable... Worth watching with you guys... 😊✌️
Excellent reactions ! You were probably the first ones to predict a lot of the twists! 👏👏Impressive how well u followed the story and got invested in it! Enjoyed watching the movie again with you ! Here’s to more reactions! Cheers !! 👏👏😀
44:17 As you said, it's a cultural thing. At a young age, we're taught how to fit in our parents' boxes. We weren't given the freedom to pursue what we want to do. Heck, I didn't even have any preferences (food, clothing, hobbies, etc) until I reached my mid 20s. I was learning things about myself things I should've learned while in my teens or early 20s. Most of my friends are in a similar situation. I don't think anyone will understand how maddening that situation is until you experience it yourself. (And, yes, I have severe depression stuck with a law degree I didn't want).
You mentioned that you're going to reach a certain age where you feel like these needs won't be relevant as long as you have your basic meets are met. That's only possible when you have a stable foundation, i.e. yourself. What use are these things when you feel empty yourself? You'll keep hanging on by achieving things that don't matter to you. You'll still be stuck with your family who expects things they want you to do. These expectations won't end once you have a stable job/career. "Well, shouldn't you focus on yourself, then? Shouldn't you not mind their opinions?" It's extremely hard in our culture. That's why I say that having such a tight-knit culture is such a double-edged sword (as do most things). That's why I enjoyed 3 Idiots and Sky Castle (a kdrama) a lot. Because they're questioning the actions of the system and the adults rather than the children.
I recommend you guys react to the film PK, the one playing rancho is also the main lead in that film. But Imust say that movie might offend other people's because of it's plot, but I'm pretty sure you guys will enjoy it.
One of the great actor of Indian cinema...you know he was 44 when playing this college student role...and he is surprisingly belivable in this role
The declaration of defeat, unbelievable man😂😂
First saw this when I was in college in 2012. The impact this movie made to me was huge. This movie is a masterpiece.
In India you have only two options..... Engineering or Medical ( in most cases) !! And the dude in middle is saying that if all people will follow their dreams then there's will be no engineers..... I think many people have dream to become engineer too ( as Rancho in the movie ) .... That's what movie want to say
And Raju too. That's one of the things I love about the film. You have Rancho who loves engineering and is naturally gifted, Raju, who loves it but has to work extra hard at it, and Farhan, who is pretty good at it but doesn't like it much.
I enjoyed this movie so much when I was a student, and now working as a teacher for half a decade, it hit me harder in a different way. There are students like Rancho, out of the box, never follow rules, some dont pay respect to their teachers and peers. There are terrible teachers out there, but there are also students who need strict disciplines. I had students who were nightmares and drove me to tears most lessons, but later on when they grew up and graduated, they came back and became great ‘friends’ of mine. This movie was so ahead of its time and I believe it will still be in the future. Many details are worth deep digging and discussion. Their meanings and implications bring so much to the movie itself.
3 idiots was unforgettable movie
The message from this movie in Indian's perspective is spot on.
9:16, It took him the entirety of undergrad for him to say "I love you." I can definitely relate, it's not an easy thing to say because of the fear of rejection, dude.
Really loved your reaction guys... Wasn't expecting this movie reaction... I'm glad you did. My fav movie. I guess it's time for Dangal reaction since 3 Aamir Khan Movie has started here.
When he says he is gonna take the fall, i was like oh buoyyyy 🤣
12:35
"He is going to the take the fall"
Me: Quite Literally 😂
Next, please! 😁
"Every Child is Special"
12:34 "he's gonna take the fall"...... Literally took the fall.....
Lolll I noticed that too. The irony 😂
@@bidishah 🤭🤭
Next Hindi language film you can watch: Andhadhun, Dangal, PK, My name is Khan, Swades
🙌 Andhadhun
Swades is such a beautiful movie! One of my favorites.
Of course the world needs doctors, engineers etc. But when you are asked to follow your passion, those are included. Engineering, medicine, even education itself are passion for some after all. Always enjoyed this movie and your reactions as well. Amir Khan's movie always includes some teachings. Taare zameen par is also one of my favorites. Try it out if you have time please!
I really would love to see Oak's reaction. Am sure if he watches it,he would have a lot to say 🦋
damn, watching this again and i still cried watching the job scene.. this just tells how much of a masterpiece was this
- Tummbad.
- Gangs of Wasseypur.
- Swades.
- Andhadhun.
- Paan Singh Tomar.
- Jalikattu.
- Om Shanti Om.
- PK.
- Dil Se.
- Super Deluxe.
- Lage raho Munnabhai.
- Johnny Gaddar.
- Lagaan.
- Rang de basanti.
- Black.
- Chak de.
- Satya.
- Bajrangi Bhaijaan.
- Kaminey.
- A Wednesday.
- Sholay.
- Angamaly Diaries.
- Monsoon Wedding.
- Maqbool.
- Black Friday.
Gangs of wassypur itne jaldi nahi samz aayengi unhe... 🙃
The guy on right after every 5 mins: It must be a dream 😅
Love the 2-part reaction! Aamir Khan opened the doors for me to watch Indian Movies. Hopefully, you'll watch PK someday as well 🙏
As a Malaysian, our education is the same as India. It's hard to go through all those crap because of our parents. They always want us to study hard so that we can get to work in America or other first world countries. Did what they wished for but moved to Singapore a few years back. As a 30 year old man who keeps working 12 hours a day, it made me realise my life isn't gonna get any better. It's all about wealth and status so that our parents can brag about it to other cousins or neighbours. For that reason, i didn't even end up getting married because i know, i got the same blood, and most probably, i follow the behaviour to my kids as well. Im really happy that the hereditary curse ends with me.
You guys were so engaged in the movie . Amazing :)
A movie which can be seen by people of any age and no matter hoe many times you watch it, the fun is always there.
This always have been my favourite movie since childhood ❤❤❤❤
it gave a lot of teaching and lessons
12:54 "He's gonna take the fall". Funny you should say that....
Thank you so much for watch this movie. this is worldwide movie which all people can enjoy. Student life in this movie is really relatable especially for engineering student. i been through this. oh gosh.. lol.. I always cry whenever see the engineering student struggle scenes. lots love for this movie. thank you once again guys...
12:35 "Well he's gonna take the fall".
And Raju took the fall indeed.
For people who don't know, Shimla is kind of a town in foothills of the Himalayan mountains, think Missoula, MT. Definitely not an innovation or tech hub, but it's still possible for someone doing engineering to end up there. Ladakh, at the end of the movie is a barren upland village in the middle of the mountains; think Moab, UT. No one going to a top flight university expects you to end up there.
we need these people as movie critics out there
I never thought of it but I can see the Eminem ressemblance 😯 When I started watching Bollywood (3 Idiots is the first movie I looked for on my own after having stumbled upon a few Indian movies on TV including another one with Aamir that made me an instant fan) he reminded me of a young Tony Curtis 🤷♀️
The Director is Rajkumar Hirani makes this sort of movie where he put all emotion in balance way nd give lesson in his movie nd those movie do very well in earning
So good! I've basically seen everyone's reaction to this movie on youtube lol. And this movie gets better the more you watch
You can’t really hate any character in this movie even if they are sort of villains. They also somehow depicts real situation, necessity of people. Actually, they are not villains, system is the villains, society is villains, class difference, income difference, lifestyle difference is the villains. Power dynamics of world is villain. Social issues like poverty are villain. We have to fight them
The only person I hate in this movie were those who were ragging freshers.
Another really good Aamir Khan movie is Taare Zameen Par. Incredible movie!
Watched the whole movie with you. Keep it up. Lovely reactions.
I want to applaud the sub u got for this movie since they did a good job of translating the differences in culture and comedy which wld hv been otherwise impossible to understand
We Asians can understand the struggle of our parents like laptop is even expensive for them and they work hard for use their children and issue between following our dreams or theirs
one of my friend jumped from the 2nd floor in her engineering college. She survived and was bed ridden for 2 years. She continued with her course later and became and engineer and found a good job and also became a dancer! But that time was very hard for her.
This movie change the mindset million of people thanks for Rajkumar hirani ....
Fun fact: There actually is a person in Laddakh, India (the last scene was shot), who kinda fits the character of Rancho.
Yes! 3 idiots one of my fav hindi movie
Chatur was actually an unknown actor, he really didn't know much HIndi lol he was born and raised in the USA to Indian parents
Dayum. Thats interesting fact lol
My opposite debate: one can be amazed how many people would love to make engineering their passion. There are so many people who really love coding and creating something amazing out of some lines of fuzzy words. Some of us are creators, either building infra, or paper art, or video creation, etc. If we all choose our passion along with being a little practical in our approach, we can do wonders.
What the movie says makes real sense for India, coz the pressure system is too problematic. We have so many student suicides, and most of them could easily have been avoided. Multiple incidents have been recorded where students had quit their life just because they weren't the top. We need to teach new kids that as long as we learn enough to be able to apply our knowledge in practice, we can be something. Top scores can only do so much.
That was the main purpose of that message, even though the message can be understood globally, it is more relevant in asian countries where education is prioritised to the limit.
Taree zameen par next movie.. this movie is again one of the masterpiece of amir khan
That’s a great reaction guys and enjoyed every bit of it and loved to see you guys reacting to Taare Zameen Par and Rang De Basanti. You guys will definitely love it.
Payaa😂😂😂... i am dying
It's incredible to see how these youtubers are reacting to a movie playing in Hindi, through an English subtitle and still managing to grab 90% of the emotions behind the movie...Awesome 😍
Loving It like hell❤
Im on edibles rn, and i loved how much attention t detail you giys had!!! 😱😱😱 LIKE DELIVERY THROUGH VACUUM WOULD BE THEIR FINAL PROJECT, AND MANY OTHERS. I MIGHT HAVE NOT PAID SO MUCH ATTENTION AND I HAVE WATCHED THIS MOVIE ATLEAST 50 TIMES NOW. AND HOW ALREADY PREDICTED HOW SUM PLOTS TURNED OUT. AND YES THE CAST ON THIS MOVIE IS QUIT AMAZING. BOMAN IRANI IS A LEGEND ❤❤❤ SHARMAN IS A GEM AS WELL.
I really like the way you understand the Bollywood movie...
Thnx for REACTION SIR & ur points of this generation on students pressure is truly real
The movie is actually inspired from true person his name is 'Sonam Wangchuk' he is a scientist just as interpreted in the movie in Ladakh
U should definitely check him out he has a RUclips channel named Sonam Wangchuk' 😊
Yes