Aamir, Sharman and Maddy have a blast in ‘All Izz Well’
- The latest anthem to have taken the nation by storm is ‘All Izz Well‘ from the eagerly awaited film 3 Idiots. In case you haven’t caught the peppy number (featuring Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi and R. Madhavan) yet, here are some snapshots from the song that is already a chartbuster.
The latest anthem to have taken the nation by storm is 'All Izz Well' from the eagerly awaited film 3 Idiots. In case you haven't caught the peppy number (featuring Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi and R. Madhavan) yet, here are some snapshots from the song that is already a chartbuster.
- The song, set in a college campus features the 3 Idiots, namely Aamir, Sharman and Maddy at their craziest and wackiest best. The song, which is composed by Shantanu Moitra and written by Swanand Kirkire, talks about hope and optimism even when the chips are down. Hence, Read More">the tagline ‘All Izz Well‘. In this particularRead More
The song, set in a college campus features the 3 Idiots, namely Aamir, Sharman and Maddy at their craziest and wackiest best. The song, which is composed by Shantanu Moitra and written by Swanand Kirkire, talks about hope and optimism even when the chips are down. Hence, the tagline 'All Izz Well'. In this particular marching shot, it's quite amusing to see the trio sporting a rare combination of a formal shirt and tie with track pants and chappals. Don't be surprised if this becomes a fashion statement of sorts in the days to come.
- A particular shot in the song (which instantly reminds us of Swades) features the 3 actors sitting on a scooter. While Madhavan is seen driving the 2 – wheeler, Aamir and Sharman are happy riding pillion.
A particular shot in the song (which instantly reminds us of Swades) features the 3 actors sitting on a scooter. While Madhavan is seen driving the 2 - wheeler, Aamir and Sharman are happy riding pillion.
- Director Rajkumar Hirani, who is known for his attention to detail, didn’t want the song to be choreographed by a professional choreographer as he felt that it would lose its natural feel. Hence, he decided on a getting a school teacher Avit (who teaches dramatics at Don Bosco School, Read More">Matunga) to choreograph the song. AfterRead More
Director Rajkumar Hirani, who is known for his attention to detail, didn't want the song to be choreographed by a professional choreographer as he felt that it would lose its natural feel. Hence, he decided on a getting a school teacher Avit (who teaches dramatics at Don Bosco School, Matunga) to choreograph the song. After having checked out the song this move by Raju indeed seems like a wise one.
- The whistle-blowing step is also an integral part of the song and once the film releases, this number is sure to be a favorite among the college going crowd.
The whistle-blowing step is also an integral part of the song and once the film releases, this number is sure to be a favorite among the college going crowd.