Post the success of '3 Idiots', the real life 'Raju Rastogi' has not lost any time wallowing in the glory of the film. He has been working, meticulously, and at times ferociously, to chisel to perfection his Rustam Deboo in 'Ferrari Ki Sawaari'. The film is steered to its destination -- both literally and figuratively -- thanks to the undying devotion of the two-and-a-half men, Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani and child actor Ritvik Sahore.
The film is potent with the promise of perfection and the poignant rendition of the woes of a lower middle class family that the story paints is an untarnished reflection of the truth. People whose lives have taken a sub-real trajectory -- thanks to the diabolical designs of that five-lettered impediment called 'money' -- have been portrayed beautifully in the film. A father whose life is ravaged by a friend's jealousy; another, whose unfulfilled ambitions egg him on -- at times, maniacally -- to see them brought to life by his son, 'Ferrari Ki Sawaari' is the story of three men, and the way their lives are taken through a roller-coaster Ferrari ride.