Yes, we’ve definitely had our Jai-Veerus, Amar-Prems et al, but Rancho was nothing we had seen before. To find a friend like Rancho in Bollywood would be difficult. He had the funniest reactions to the most serious situations and that helped ease out the tension which would otherwise have made 3 Idiots preachy. Rancho was also the naughtiest one around, had the wackiest plans, did the craziest stuff in college, and left his Director (Virus) taking blood pressure pills. Aamir Khan’s Rancho was a boy-next-door, yet someone who can be very different to find.īut this did not make him a saint. He taught us that it is okay to take risks and fail, for at least we tried. ![]() No wonder his friends aptly called him Baba Ranchoddas. Be it his mantra of “need is the mother of every invention” to “be practical, not theoretical” and “do what you love and not what others want”, each one had a deep connection in our day-to-day lives. Rancho had ideas, inputs and life lessons at every step. Though his character (and the film) was adapted from Chetan Bhagat’s Five Point Someone, his personification made him one of the best remembered characters in recent years.
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