One of the three idiots played by actor Amir Khan in the Indian blockbuster film " Three Idiots".
Ranchoddas "Rancho" Shamaldas Chanchad
Aamir's name was Rancho which stands for Randod Das. His last name was Chanchad. He is also portrayed as Phunsuk Wangdu.
Amir khan played a good role in the movie 3 idiots. He showed people that one does not need to be stick to books to gain knowledge instead knowledge is everywhere. He also said do not run after success instead run after excellence.
The cast of 3 Idiots - 2009 includes: Shoaib Ahmed as Chhote Chandrashekhar as Airline Ground Staff 2 Sarvanna as College Security Guard Madhavan as Farhan Qureshi Smriti as Girl at Notice Board with Chatur Pitobash as Junior 1 Raghunathan as Professor in Corridor Arun Bali as Shamaldas Chanchad Mukund Bhatt as Mr. Rastogi Dharmendra Bhurji as Airport Cab Driver Aakash Dabhade as ICE Student 2 Farida Dadi as Mrs. Qureshi Ali Fazal as Joy Lobo Pooja Goswami as Air Hostess Boman Irani as Viru Sahastrabudhhe Javed Jaffrey as Ranchoddas Shamaldas Chanchad Apul Jaisinghani as ICE Student 3 Bharat Jha as Manager Amardeep Jha as Mrs. Rastogi Sharman Joshi as Raju Rastogi Kareena Kapoor as Pia Annapurna Kaul as Airline Ground Staff 1 Jayant Kripalani as Campus Interview Panel Head Praful Kulkarni as Doctor startled by scooter in hospital Rahul Kumar as Millimeter - MM Lata Kurdikar as Campus Interview Panelist 2 Insia Lacewalla as Nurse Sanjay Lafont as Suhas Tandon Akhil Mishra as Librarian Dubey Rajendra Patwardhan as Govind Achyut Potdar as Machine Class Professor Keshav Rae as Campus Interview Panelist 1 Rajeev Ravindranathan as Lead Ragging Senior Shankar Sachdev as Ambulance Driver Trilok Sadhwani as ICE Student 4 Parikshat Sahni as Mr. Qureshi Supriya Shukla as Matron in Hospital with Pia Mona Singh as Mona Harvinder Singh as Mr. Dhillon Sanjay Sood as Peanut Vendor at Shimla Hitesh Tak as Ragging Senior 2 Atul Tiwari as Minister in Auditorium Suhas Vaidya as Campus Interview Panelist 3 Jethro Vale as Bayutane suhastra bote Dushyant Wagh as Centimeter
Ranchoddas "Rancho" Shamaldas Chanchad / Phunsukh Wangdu.
Aamir Khan...Rancho Kareena Kapoor...Pia V. SahastrabudhheMadhavan...Farhan QureshiSharman Joshi...Raju RastogiBoman Irani...Viru SahastrabudhheOmi Vaidya...Chatur 'Silencer' RamalingamJaved Jaffrey...Ranchoddas Shamaldas Chanchad (as Jaaved Jaaferi) Rajeev Ravindranathan...Lead Ragging SeniorAli Fazal...Joy Lobo Akhil Mishra...Librarian DubeyParikshat Sahni...Mr. Qureshi (as Parikshit Sahani)Mona Singh...MonaChandrashekhar...Airlines Ground Staff 2Jayant Kripalani...Campus Interview Panel Head (as Jayant Kriplani)Achyut Potdar...Machine Class ProfessorShoaib Ahmed...ChhoteyMalvika Singh...Mona's BabySupriya Shukla...Matron in Hospital with PiaRahul Kumar...Millimetre - MMAmardeep Jha...Mrs. RastogiArun Bali...Shamaldas ChanchadDushyant Wagh...CentimetreRakesh Sharma...Minister at Shyamaldas' FuneralFarida Dadi...Mrs. QureshiAtul Tiwari...Minister in AuditoriumOmi...Chatur - pondicherry boyVaidyanathan...Professor Vaidyanathan (as Prof. Vaidyanathan)Pitobash...Junior 1Chaitali Bose...Kamini 'Kammo' RastogiCaptain A.S. Duggal...PilotMeghna Bhatia...Mrs. R. RastogiRaghunathan...Professor in Corridor (as Prof. Raghunathan)Sanjay Sood...Peanut Vendor at ShimlaTanveer Ahmed...Professor in Induction Motor ClassHitesh Tak...Ragging Senior 2Shankar Sachdev...Ambulance DriverApul Jaisinghani...ICE Student 3Nishi Singh...Maid at Pia's HouseDileep Desai...Priest at Joy's funeralAnnapurna Kaul...Airlines Ground Staff 1Pandit Prayag Raj...Panditji at Pia's WeddingTrilok Sadhwani...ICE Student 4Dr. Kishor Patil...Doctor in Ambulance with RajuDayal Sharma...Caretaker at Shyamaldas' HouseR.S. Kodange...Doctor at AirportMukund Bhatt...Mr. RastogiDharmendra Bhurji...Airport Cab DriverHarvinder Singh...Mr. DhillonShailaja Dhar...Lady at Mona's WeddingSitaram Sharma...Manager at Pia's WeddingSaurabh Agnihotri...Housekeeping Boy at Pia's WeddingKumar Veer Singh...Waiter at Mona's WeddingDinesh Kumar...Mona's HusbandPooja Goswami...Air HostessSonu...Library ClerkRajendra Patwardhan...GovindDr. Praful Kulkarni...Doctor startled by scooter in hospitalMichael Joseph...Exam Hall ProfessorSarvanna...College Security GuardAakash Dabhade...ICE Student 2 Copied from IMDB.com
Arun Bali has: Performed in "Uttejna" in 1988. Performed in "Doosra Keval" in 1989. Performed in "Saugandh" in 1991. Performed in "Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman" in 1992. Performed in "Heer Ranjha" in 1992. Performed in "Khal Nayak" in 1993. Performed in "Kirdaar" in 1993. Performed in "The Zee Horror Show" in 1993. Performed in "Aaja Meri Jaan" in 1993. Performed in "Kayda Kanoon" in 1993. Played Judge Malhotra in "The Zee Horror Show" in 1993. Played Paowala Baba in "Ram Jaane" in 1995. Played Kunwar Singh (1995) in "Swabhimaan" in 1995. Performed in "Sabse Bada Khiladi" in 1995. Played Guru in "Sidhhi" in 1995. Performed in "Rajkumar" in 1996. Played Vrahaspati in "Maharath" in 1996. Played Prof. Asutoth in "The Peacock Spring" in 1996. Performed in "Return of Jewel Thief" in 1996. Played Judge in "...Jayate" in 1997. Played Barkat in "Dildaara" in 1998. Performed in "Des Main Nikla Hoga Chand" in 1999. Performed in "Laado" in 2000. Performed in "Shikari" in 2000. Played Shaheed Suhrawardy in "Hey Ram" in 2000. Performed in "Aankhen" in 2002. Performed in "Om Jai Jagadish" in 2002. Performed in "Armaan" in 2003. Performed in "Veer-Zaara" in 2004. Performed in "Lage Raho Munna Bhai" in 2006. Performed in "Mere Jeevan Saathi" in 2006. Played Daarji in "Maayka" in 2007. Played Shamaldas Chanchad in "3 Idiots" in 2009. Played Arjun Singh in "Apni Boli Apna Des" in 2009. Played Gurdit Singh in "Munde U.K. De: British by Right Punjabi by Heart" in 2009. Played Vajranaka in "Devon Ke Dev... Mahadev" in 2011. Performed in "Ready" in 2011.
Narsinh Mehta was born in the ancient town of Talaja and then shifted to Jirndurg now known as Junagadh in the District of Saurashtra, in VaishnavaBrahmin community. He lost his mother and his father when he was 5 years old. He could not speak until the age of 8 and after his parents expired his care was taken by his grand mother Jaygauri.Narsinh married Manekbai probably in the year 1429. Narsinh Mehta and his wife stayed at his brother Bansidhar's place in Junagadh. However, his cousin's wife (Sister-in-law or bhabhi) did not welcome Narsinh very well. She was an ill-tempered woman, always taunting and insulting Narsinh mehta for his worship (Bhakti). One day, when Narasinh mehta had enough of these taunts and insults, he left the house and went to a nearby forest in search of some peace, where he fasted and meditated for seven days by a secluded Shiva lingam until Shiva appeared before him in person. On the poet's request, the Lord took him to Vrindavan and showed him the eternal raas leela of Sri Krishna and the gopis. A legend has it that the poet transfixed by the spectacle burnt his hand with the torch he was holding but he was so engrossed in the ecstatic vision that he was oblivious of the pain. Narsinh mehta, as the popular account goes, at Sri Krishna's command decided to sing His praises and the nectarous experience of the rasa in this mortal world. He resolved to compose around 22,000 kirtans or compositions.After this dream-like experience, transformed Narsinh mehta returned to his village, touched his bhabhi's feet, and thanked her for insulting him. In Junagadh, Narsinh mehta lived in poverty with his wife and two children, a son named Shamaldas, and a daughter for whom he had special affection, Kunwarbai. He revelled in devotion to his hearts' content along with sadhus, saints, and all those people who were Hari's subjects - Harijans - irrespective of their caste, class or sex. It also seems that he must have fallen into a somewhat ill repute for his close relations with Lord's sakhis andgopis, Narsinh mehta's women followers, with whom he danced and sang. The Nagars of Junagadh despised him and spared no opportunity to scorn and insult him. By this time, Narsinh had already sung about the rasaleela of Radha and Krishna. The compositions are collected under the category of shringar compositions. They are full of intense lyricism, bold in their eroticconception and are not without allegorical dimensions, this saves the compositions from being something of erotic court poetry of medieval India.Soon after his daughter, Kunwarbai's marriage (around 1447) to Srirang Mehta of Una's son, Kunwarbai became pregnant and it was a custom for the girl's parents to give gifts and presents to all the in-laws during the seventh month of pregnancy. This custom, known as Mameru, was simply out of the reach of poor Narsinh who had hardly anything except intransigent faith in his Lord. How Krishna helped his beloved devotee is a legend depicted in 'Mameru Na Pada'. This episode is preserved vividly in the memory of Gujarati people by compositions by later poets and films. Other famous legends include 'Hundi (Bond)' episode and 'Har Mala (Garland)' episode. The episode in which none other than Shamalsha Seth cleared a bond written by poverty stricken beloved, is famous not only in Gujarat but in other parts of India as well. The Har Mala episode deals with the challenge given to Narsinh by Ra Mandlik (1451--1472) a local king, to prove his innocence in the charges of immoral behavior by making the Lord Himself garland Narsinh. Narsinh depicts this episode. How Sri Krishna, in the guise of a wealthy merchant, helped Narsinh in getting his son married is sung by the poet in 'Putra Vivah Na Pada'. He went to Mangrol where, at the age of 66, he is believed to have died. The crematorium at Mangrol is called 'Narsinh Nu Samshan' where perhaps one of the greatest sons of Gujarat was cremated. He will ever remembered for his poetic works & devotion to Lord Krishna. He is known as the first poet of
Javed Jaffrey has: Played Vikram Thakral in "Meri Jung" in 1985. Played Ravi in "7 Saal Baad" in 1987. Performed in "Soorma Bhopali" in 1988. Played Johnny in "Lashkar" in 1989. Played Ravi Verma in "Jawani Zindabad" in 1990. Performed in "Laal Paree" in 1991. Played Sunil in "100 Days" in 1991. Performed in "Shiv Ram" in 1991. Performed in "Karm Yodha" in 1992. Performed in "Jeena Marna Tere Sang" in 1992. Played Capt. Javed in "Tahalka" in 1992. Played Rock Patel (1997) in "Zabaan Sambhal Ke" in 1993. Played Jasubhai Patel in "Zabaan Sambhal Ke" in 1993. Played Shekhar in "Zakhmi Rooh" in 1993. Performed in "Mr. Shrimati" in 1994. Performed in "Rock Dancer" in 1995. Played Prince of Don in "Oh Darling Yeh Hai India" in 1995. Played Jatin in "Fire" in 1996. Played Judge - Himself in "Boogie Woogie" in 1997. Played Himself - Host in "Flashback" in 1998. Played Radio announcer in "Earth" in 1998. Played Ashok in "Hanuman" in 1998. Played Gary Rozario in "Gang" in 2000. Played Aditya Pandit in "Jajantaram Mamantaram" in 2003. Performed in "Aman Ke Farishtey" in 2003. Performed in "Sandhya" in 2003. Played himself in "Bollywood Bound" in 2003. Played Himself (Guest Appearance) in "Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon" in 2003. Played Ajay in "Shola: Fire of Love" in 2004. Played Presenter in "Road Raja" in 2004. Played Jaggu in "Salaam Namaste" in 2005. Played Manav in "Dhamaal" in 2007. Played Major Akash Kapoor in "Shaurya: It Takes Courage to Make Right... Right" in 2008. Played Charlie Anna in "Roadside Romeo" in 2008. Played himself in "Halla Bol" in 2008. Performed in "History of Whatever" in 2009. Played Ranchoddas Shamaldas Chanchad in "3 Idiots" in 2009. Played Mr. Khan in "City of Life" in 2009. Performed in "Chai Garam" in 2009. Played Keswani in "Kambakkht Ishq" in 2009. Played Harddick Vasu in "Hello Darling" in 2010. Performed in "Society Kaam Se Gayi" in 2011. Played Akbar Qureshi in "Loot" in 2011. Performed in "Joker" in 2012. Played Bheem Singh in "Besharam" in 2013. Performed in "War Chod Na Yaar" in 2013. Played Carlos in "Calling Mr. Joe B Carvalho" in 2014.