Sunday, January 3, 2010

FINALLY SAW THE MOVIE 3 IDIOTS.

DEENI YENKHAMMA... Got the tickets for the movie twice but couldn't go. Finally watched it today morning. Not a great movie but definetly worth watching once. There are many points in the movie that show the suffering of students in the hands of the older people. Points to be noted from the script.

  1. Why do you feel an urge to kill yourself if you are failed?
  2. Why do you need to have courage to pursue a career you know you like than the one that someone chose for you?
  3. Why do some teachers want to control the lives and lifestyles of their students than teach them their craft?
And the Answers:

  1. If you have been brought up with myths than you'll grow up believing in them and even dying for them. If you were told since you were kid to follow what your dad says and never argue. Then when you become an adult you'll need courage to talk to him. This sounds bloody silly. End of the day you have to remember that everyone is a human. We are all flesh and bones nothing more. A college certificate is still a piece of paper and no matter how how great a dad is, he does not have the capability of living his son's/daughter's life. The reason why I ever scored good grades in my educational is mainly because I didn't think of them as life altering things or that my dad will make my life a living hell if I didn't pass. Eventually I became careless and presently lazy. So I kinda overdid it. But I know I'll become normal again. But there's no way in hell I'm gonna kill myself. Atleast, till I lose my virginity. Which is the reason why a lot of men live (Don't say 'no' 'coz our population proves you otherwise).
  2. I still don't know what I'm passionate about. I don't know what I'm great at. I don't know what I love. Hence forth I have no problem in doing any job. I don't have to do a particular job. But the people who do know what they like to do, apparently need guts to tell their parents about it. There was a guy in our college (Intermediate) who when asked to talk during the elocutions used to talk against the college's methods. I was in a corporate college which made students to study very hard. And this guy was bitching about it. He's just like above mentioned guys. When you don't have the balls to speak to your parents and telling them you don't want to go to some place they are sending you, then for god's sake keep it to yourself. Its people like them who don't have the guts to stand up. If the girl he likes tells them she likes him back, then this darpok will definetly run away to save his own ass from her family than fight for her.
  3. There many reasons for problem three.
  • The teacher would probably have skill of their own to teach.
  • The teacher is a guy who thinks he's a loser and to satisfy his insecurities tries to torment the student.
  • The teacher has superiority complex and believes the student has not enough intelligence to learn from him
  • The teacher has prejudice towards the clothes that his student wears and his lifestyle and thinks he's no good for learning. That way the teacher has given up before even starting.
Teachers might know how to teach. But a few know how to help his/her students learn. I used to have a lecturer in my B.Tech days. He used to believe that a good student is a guy who wears formal shirt and trousers and wears chappals. Any guy wearing a t-shirt to class was his sworn-enemy and and anyone who speaks to girls is a good-for-nothing. The guy's name is Baswa Rao. I have lost all my interest in chemistry and chemical engineering thanks to guys like him. There was not one guy in my B.Tech who helped me learn. I'm not a smart guy, I know that and I needed help. But whose got the time for it. My time was spent in reaching the college and coming back. It once took my 7 hrs to go to college and come back. Bloody journeys...

Assholes who wore the lecturer's fav dress code were budhdhimanthulu and I was a good -for-nothing. Well I still hope he clears his eyes before he screws up another kid from the college.

After the blasphemous years of B.tech I found happiness in my Post Grad. I love where I work now. I love the people I work with. And they all are helping me learn. Hope someday schools, and especially B.Tech colleges become more like MSIT and with people, like the ones from my office.