As a lifestyle expert with years of personal and professional experience, I must admit that R Madhavan’s portrayal of Farhan Qureshi in 3 Idiots resonates deeply with my own journey.
The movie “3 Idiots” featuring Aamir Khan, R Madhavan, and Sharman Joshi continues to be unrivaled in its charm. Let’s delve into the endearing qualities of the laid-back and easygoing character portrayed by R Madhavan, Farhan Qureshi. See if you find any similarities with someone you know.
5 signs you are R Madhavan’s Farhan Qureshi from 3 Idiots
1. You have strict parents
How can we overlook the character of R Madhavan’s Farhan Qureshi, a boy full of apprehension, expressing his fear that “my father won’t approve” when it came to following his own dreams? There are likely many individuals who have used this excuse, be it willingly or unwillingly, to postpone or decline social engagements with friends.
2. You’re afraid to follow your dreams
Farhan Qureshi from the movie 3 Idiots had a laid-back and unassuming demeanor. Unlike his friend Raju Rastogi (Sharman Joshi), he often lived life to its fullest alongside Aamir Khan’s character, Rancho. However, there were moments when he struggled with self-doubt, particularly when he yearned to pursue his love for photography. Regrettably, he chose engineering in an attempt to meet his parents’ expectations.
3. You’re chhuppa rustam of your gang
In retrospect, although Farhan may not have appeared mischievous at first glance, it was his subtle actions that eventually unveiled the cunning trickster within him – the ‘chhupa rustam’ boy. I found myself witnessing his antics, from masterminding a bride kidnapping for his friend, to orchestrating the alteration of Chatur’s speech to gatecrash a wedding with our entourage in high spirits. In everything he did, Farhan skillfully managed to insert a dose of fun and adventure.
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4. You can take a bullet for your friend
3 Idiots, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, presented us with a heartwarming depiction of friendship. The three characters served as each other’s pillars of support throughout the film. In the opening scene itself, we encounter a man in distress arranging for an emergency plane landing – all to reunite with their old friend, Rancho. Isn’t that quite significant?
5. You find happiness in small things
In a world where it’s all too easy to lose oneself in comparisons, I, Farhan, have come to understand what truly fulfills me. Bracing myself to approach my father for approval to pursue photography as my vocation, I am genuinely content with the prospect of earning a smaller income.
If I were to become a photographer, would I not earn money, my house would be small, my car would be compact but I will be truly content. I will be really happy about it.
Which of these qualities can you relate to?
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2024-11-08 20:37