5 signs that prove you are as INNOCENT as Sharman Joshi’s Raju Rastogi from 3 Idiots

5 signs that prove you are as INNOCENT as Sharman Joshi’s Raju Rastogi from 3 Idiots

As I delve deeper into the captivating world of Raju Rastogi from 3 Idiots, played brilliantly by Sharman Joshi, I find myself drawn to him more than ever before. It’s as if his character has mirrored my own life experiences in ways that are both comforting and thought-provoking.


In the film “3 Idiots,” starring Aamir Khan, one of the most endearing characters was Raju Rastogi, portrayed by Sharman Joshi. Though every character played by Khan, R Madhavan, and Boman Irani holds a special place in our hearts, today we’ll delve into the personality of Raju Rastogi to see if his qualities resonate with you. Give it a try!

 

5 signs you are Sharman Joshi’s Raju Rastogi from 3 Idiots

 

1. You are superstitious and hardcore spiritual

As a lifestyle guide, I’d rephrase it like this: Just as Sharman Joshi’s character Raju Rastogi, I too find myself often grappling with fears, but my unwavering faith in the divine gives me strength. Much like Raju, I adorn several rings on my fingers, each one representing a personal milestone in my journey – academic achievements, career advancements, and the joyous occasion of a loved one’s wedding.

2. You are a loyal friend

No matter the circumstances, Raju was undeniably a faithful friend. He could never conceive of harming those he considered friends. Recall in the opening scene of the movie when R Madhavan’s character Farhan arrives at Rancho’s place, an excited Raju rushes out of his home, even forgetting his pants in the process.

3. You are extremely responsible and serious about your life

Once more, it fell upon Raju, the eldest sibling, to bear the weight of familial obligations. This wasn’t due to any fault of his own; instead, it was because he had injured his father, which led to ongoing medical expenses that consumed their mother’s pension. Moreover, the financial strain prevented his sister from getting married, a tradition requiring dowry. To make matters worse, the college principal, Mr. Boman Irani, added to Raju’s worries with his strict and demanding nature, symbolized by the character Virus.

Given his circumstances, Josh seems to become quite focused on his life to the point where he neglects leisure and joyful experiences.

4. You are not a risk-taker

In my line of work as a lifestyle expert, I can empathize deeply with Raju’s predicament. His life, shaped by family circumstances, was fraught with challenges that made him fearful of his future. The principal’s warning only intensified this fear. Cutting ties with his dearest friend, Aamir Khan’s Rancho, seemed like the most logical solution in such a tough situation. Whenever he found himself at rock bottom, the allure of an easy escape was hard to resist.

5. You learn your lessons the hard way

Through a difficult ordeal, Raju eventually grasped his lessons after regaining consciousness and living through numerous life experiences. Overcoming his apprehensions, he found the strength to take off all his rings.

Which of these qualities can you relate to, don’t forget to share with us in the comments section.

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2024-10-25 15:22