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3, three, or III may also refer to:

  • AD 3, the third year of the AD era
  • 3 BC, the third year before the AD era
  • March, the third month
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  • 6Science and technology
  • 7Transportation

Books[edit]

  • Three of Them (Russian: Трое, literally, 'three'), a 1901 novel by Maksim Gorky
  • Three, a 1946 novel by William Sansom
  • Three, a 1970 novel by Sylvia Ashton-Warner
  • Three (novel), a 2003 suspense novel by Ted Dekker
  • 3, a 2004 novel by Julie Hilden
  • Three, a collection of three plays by Lillian Hellman
  • Three By Flannery O'Connor, collection Flannery O'Connor bibliography

Brands[edit]

  • 3 (telecommunications) or Three, a global telecommunications brand operating in Europe and Asia
    • 3 Hong Kong, telecommunications company operating in Hong Kong
    • Three UK, British telecommunications and internet service provider
    • Three Ireland, Irish telecommunications company
    • 3Arena, indoor amphitheatre in Ireland operating with the '3' brand

Film[edit]

  • Three (1965 film), a Yugoslavian film by Aleksandar Petrović
  • Three (1969 film), starring Charlotte Rampling and Sam Waterston
  • Three (2002 film), an Asian horror movie collaboration
  • 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story, a 2004 television movie
  • Survival Island or Three, a 2006 film starring Billy Zane and Kelly Brook
  • Three (2006 film), based on the novel with the same name
  • Three (2008 film), a Telugu film
  • Three – Love, Lies and Betrayal, a 2009 film starring Aashish Chaudhary, Nausheen Ali Sardar & Akshay Kapoor
  • Three (2010 film), a German film also known as 3
  • 3 (2012 Tamil film), a Tamil film starring Dhanush and Shruti Haasan
  • 3 (2012 Uruguayan film), a Uruguayan drama film directed by Pablo Stoll
  • Three (2016 film), a Hong Kong-Chinese film by Johnnie To
  • 3 (2018 film), a Kannada film starring Pooja Gandhi

Television[edit]

  • Three (TV series), a 1998 American series
  • 3 (TV series), a 2012 CBS reality television series
  • '3' (The X-Files), a 1994 episode
  • 3%, a 2016 Brazilian dystopian thriller series
  • 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story, a 2004 television movie
  • Three's Company, 1970's TV series
  • BBC Three, a British television channel
  • Channel 3, television channel traditionally associated with ITV (TV network) in the UK
  • Three (TV channel), a New Zealand television channel

Music[edit]

Music theory and notation[edit]

  • The mediant, the third note in a major or minor scale, often called a third and notated III or iii
  • A triad (music), a chord with three notes, usually spaced in thirds
  • The tritone, an interval that splits the octave into three equal spaces
  • A triplet, a type of tuplet, where a beat is split into three spaces

Artists[edit]

  • 3 (1980s band), a rock band of Keith Emerson, Robert Berry and Carl Palmer
  • 3 (American band), an experimental progressive band based in Woodstock, New York
  • Three (band), a post hardcore band signed to Dischord Records
  • Three, a 1960s advant-gaurde jazz group fronted by Don Francks
  • BK3, Three or 3, a band with Bill Kreutzmann, Scott Murawski and Oteil Burbridge
  • #3, the pseudonym of American musician Chris Fehn when performing with Slipknot

Albums[edit]

  • Acid King III, by Acid King, 2005
  • AB III, by Alter Bridge, 2010
  • Three, by APB (band), 2007
  • Three, by Armageddon (Swedish band), 2002
  • 3 (The Atomic Bitchwax album), 2005
  • III (BadBadNotGood album), 2014
  • III, by Dany Bédar, 2008
  • 3 (Bo Bice album), 2010
  • Three (The Black Heart Procession album), 2000
  • Black Widow III, an album by Black Widow (band), 1972
  • III (Gui Boratto album), 2011
  • III (Chad Brock album), 2001
  • 3 (Buffalo Killers album), 2011
  • 3 (The Butchies album), 2001
  • Three (The John Butler Trio album), 2001
  • 3 (Calogero album), 2004
  • Chicago III, by Chicago, 1971
  • Three (Charlotte Church EP), 2013
  • (III) (Crystal Castles album), 2012
  • Danzig III: How the Gods Kill, by Danzig, 1992
  • III (Download album), 1997
  • Three (End of Everything album), 2006
  • III (Espers album), 2009
  • III (Eths album), 2012
  • III (Family Force 5 album), 2011
  • 3, by Final, 2006
  • 3 (FireHouse album), 1995
  • Focus 3, by Focus, 1972
  • III (Foster the People EP), 2017
  • Three (Gloriana album), 2015
  • III (Haloo Helsinki! album), 2011
  • Three, by Honey, 2001
  • 3 (honeyhoney album), 2015
  • 3 (Ich Troje album), 1999
  • 3 (Indochine album), 1985
  • Three (Bob James album), 1976
  • BK3 (album) by Bruce Kulick, 2010
  • Led Zeppelin III, by Led Zeppelin, 1970
  • 3 (Mastedon album), 2009
  • III (Maylene and the Sons of Disaster album), 2009
  • iii (Miike Snow album), 2016
  • III (Moistboyz album), 2002
  • III (Stanton Moore album), 2006
  • III (Mt. Egypt album), 2009
  • III (Joe Nichols album), 2005
  • 3 (Netsky album), 2009 (also stylised III)
  • Three (Nine Days album), 1998
  • 3 (Nouvelle Vague album), 2009
  • III (Orbital EP), 1991
  • 3, by Peace Love & Pitbulls, 1997
  • Three (Ph.D. album), 2009
  • Three (Phantogram album), 2016
  • Three (Joel Plaskett album), 2009
  • 3 (Pole album), 2000
  • 3rd (The Rasmus EP), 1996
  • Phase Three, by Riverdales, 2003
  • Santana (1971 album), Santana, 1971 (often referred to as III)
  • 3 (Alejandro Sanz album), 1995
  • #3 (The Script album), 2012
  • Sebadoh III, by Sebadoh, 1991
  • #3 (Shakespears Sister album), 2004
  • III (Shiny Toy Guns album), 2012
  • III (Bob Sinclar album), 2003
  • 3 (Smack EP), 2008
  • 3's, by Smile Empty Soul, 2012
  • 3 (Soulfly album), 2002
  • III (S.O.S. Band album), 1982
  • Threes (album), by Sparta, 2006
  • #3 (Suburban Kids with Biblical Names album), 2005
  • Three (Sugababes album), 2003
  • III (Take That album), 2014
  • Billy Talent III, by Billy Talent, 2009
  • Three (Tubeless Hearts album), 1994
  • 3 (Typical Cats album), 2012
  • Three (U2 EP), 1979
  • Van Halen III, by Van Halen, 1998
  • 3 (Violent Femmes album), 1989

Songs[edit]

  • '3' (Britney Spears song), 2009
  • '3', a song by Disturbed from their 2011 album The Lost Children
  • '3', a 1986 song by Ultravox used as B-side of 'Same Old Story', and re-released on U-Vox
  • Song Three, a song from the Mahagonny-Songspiel
  • Song 3, a song from the 2002 Robbie Williams album Escapology (album)
  • 'Three', a song by Strawberry Alarm Clock
  • 'Three', a song by Jimmy Newman
  • 'Three', a song by Massive Attack from the 1994 album Protection
  • 'Three', a song by The Wedding Present from Hit Parade 1
  • 'Three', a song by Future and Young Thug from the 2017 mixtape Super Slimey
  • 'Tres' (song), aka '3', a 2008 song by Juanes
  • 'The Magic Number', a song by De La Soul, sometimes erroneously called 'The Three Song', from the album 3 Feet High and Rising
  • '3', a song by Flume from the album Skin
  • '.3', a song by Porcupine Tree from the album In Absentia

Other music[edit]

  • 3 EPs, a 1994 Tall Dwarfs EP
  • The Three E.P.'s, a 1998 The Beta Band album

Science and technology[edit]

  • 3, an approximation of pi to the nearest integer
  • 3, an approximation of e to the nearest integer
  • 3, the resin identification code for polyvinyl chloride
  • 3, the DVD region code for many East Asian countries (except for Japan and China)
  • Group 3 element, often written as III

Similar glyphs[edit]

  • Open-mid central unrounded vowel, ɜ, of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), used in Cherokee and some English pronunciation
  • Ezh (letter), Ʒ, a symbol for dram
    • Lowercase ezh, ʒ, representing the Voiced palato-alveolar sibilant of the IPA, used in several African languages
  • Dram (unit) (ℨ) and Gothic font letter Z
  • Yogh or Ȝ, letter used in Middle English and Middle Scots
  • Gyfu or Gar (rune) Anglo Saxon runes transliterated as ȝ
  • Ze (Cyrillic) or З, eleventh letter of Kazakh, tenth letter of Ukrainian, Dungan, ninth letter of Russian, Belarusian, Uzbek, Serbo-Croatian, Mongolian, eighth letter of Bulgarian and Kyrgyz alphabets; and Cyrillic numeral 7
  • E (Cyrillic) or Э, fortieth letter of Kazakh, thirty-fifth letter of Dungan, thirty-third letter of Mongolian, thirty-first letter of Russian, thirtieth letter of Belarusian, twenty-eighth letter of Kyrgyz, and twenty-seventh letter of Uzbek alphabets
  • Abkhazian Dze or Ӡ, nineteenth letter of Abkhazian Cyrillic script alphabet
  • Ro (kana) or ろ, in hiragana Japanese script
  • ③, one of the Enclosed Alphanumerics
  • Da̰ dwé or ဒ, nineteenth letter of Burmese alphabet
  • Vin or ვ, sixth letter of Georgian alphabet and Georgian numeral 6
  • Kan or კ, eleventh letter of Georgian alphabet and Georgian numeral 20
  • Par or პ, seventeenth letter of Georgian alphabet and Georgian numeral 80
  • Vie or ჳ, obsolete twenty-second letter of Georgian alphabet
  • Hi or Յ, twenty-first letter of Armenian alphabet and Armenian numeral 300
  • ౩, Telugu alphabet numeral 3
  • ૩, Gujarati alphabet numeral 3
  • ३, Devanagari numeral 3
  • ੩, Gurmukhī alphabet numeral 3
  • ༣, Tibetan alphabet numeral 3

Transportation[edit]

  • 3 (New York City Subway service), a service of the New York City Subway

Automobiles[edit]

  • Mazda3, a compact car

Other uses[edit]

  • Shithead (card game), a card game, alternate name threes
  • Three-point field goal, a long shot in basketball
  • Threes, a game on the iPhone
  • Company (musical), a musical originally titled Threes
  • Three, a personality type of the Enneagram of Personality typology
  • 3, Triq ix-Xatt, a nineteenth-century building in Marsaskala, Malta

See also[edit]

  • Lithium (atomic number), a chemical element
  • Samsung Galaxy 3, a smartphone
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3
Directed byAishwarya R. Dhanush
Produced by
  • Dr. K. Vimalageetha
  • Aishwarya R. Dhanush
Written byAishwarya R. Dhanush
Starring
Music byAnirudh Ravichander
CinematographyVelraj
Edited byKola Bhaskar
R. K. Productions Pvt.Ltd
Distributed byWunderbar Films
  • 30 March 2012
148 minutes
LanguageTamil

3 is a 2012 IndianTamil-language romanticpsychological thriller film written and directed by Aishwarya R. Dhanush in her directorial debut. It stars her husband Dhanush, who also co-produced the film with his wife.[1][2] The soundtrack and film score were composed by debutante Anirudh Ravichander while the cinematography was handled by Velraj.

  • 4Soundtrack

Plot[edit]

At Ram’s funeral, his wife Janani hallucinates about him running away, and the film flashes back to when Ram and Janani were 12th-grade students, when Ram helps Janani fix her bicycle and tells his friends Kumaran and Senthil that he has a crush on her. When Ram visits Janani, she reciprocates his love. Janani's sister Sumi makes sure her parents aren't aware of their secret relationship.

Back in the present, Janani has a teary conversation with her mother about Ram. Asleep, she dreams about when her family had a visa to go to the US, but she burned her passport in order to stay with Ram and marry him.

After Janani is awoken by her maid, she finds a suicide letter from Ram in his coat. She visits Senthil and asks him to reveal what they were hiding from her. Senthil tells her that when she was leaving for the US, Kumaran got a job in Singapore at the same time. Upon finding out that two of the people closest to him were leaving, Ram develops bipolar disorder which Senthil finds out about.

In another flashback, Ram suddenly bashes Senthil's head against a steering wheel, rendering him unconscious. Ram leaves the car in order to go see Janani. As he goes to Janani's bedroom and watches her sleep, he suddenly hallucinates seeing a young girl saying 'Either kill her or you die.' Terrified, he immediately gets away from her bed. He goes to his office and writes a suicide note while the hallucinations continue. Ram picks up a knife and slits his throat, saying his final words, 'I love you, Janani'. The film ends with Janani wailing in grief, as she learns her husband's fate.

Cast[edit]

  • Dhanush as Ram
  • Shruti Haasan as Janani Ram
  • Prabhu as Ram's father, a businessman
  • Sivakarthikeyan as Kumaran, Ram's friend since school days
  • Bhanupriya as Ram's mother
  • Sunder Ramu as Senthil, Ram's work friend, the only one who knew of his condition
  • Jeeva Ravi as Janani's father
  • Rohini as Janani's mother
  • Gabriella Charlton as Sumi, Janani's mute sister
  • Badava Gopi as Teacher
  • Anuradha Krishnamurthy as Senthil's mother
  • Sunitha Gogoi as Janani's friend

Production[edit]

Aishwarya stated that the script was written with Shruti Haasan in mind, but the actress was initially unavailable to do the film. Aishwarya signed Amala Paul to the role after being impressed by her work in Mynaa.[3] This film's press meet was held at the Star City Hotel on 5 August 2011 in Chennai with the director, the cinematographer and the lead pair, Dhanush and Amala Paul.[4]

The film was originally meant to begin its first schedule in October 2011 but in a turn of events, Dhanush had free dates in August and September 2011. However, Amala Paul was unavailable to start the film early and left the project, and Shruti Haasan joined the team after her Telugu film was delayed.[5][6][7]

Soundtrack[edit]

3 (2012) Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Released16 November 2011 (Single release)
28 December 2011 (Soundtrack release)
Recorded2011
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length31:00
LanguageTamil
LabelSony Music
Anirudh Ravichander chronology
3 (2012) Soundtrack
(2011)
Ethir Neechal
(2013)
Singles from 3 (2012) Soundtrack

The soundtrack and background score is composed by Anirudh Ravichander, cousin of Aishwarya. The single track 'Why This Kolaveri Di', written and performed by Dhanush, was initially leaked on the internet. Having noticed its popularity, the makers launched the song as a single. The song became the most searched YouTube video in India, attracting more than 20 million views within 28 days,[8][9] and was listed by YouTube under the 'Recently Most Popular (Gold)' videos.[10]

Aishwarya denied reports that suggested that another song from the album had leaked.[11] The soundtrack was released by college students on 23 December 2011 at the St. George's School, Chennai. Although Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan were expected to attend the event,[12] only Latha Rajinikanth was present.

The soundtrack was also released in Telugu and Hindi.

Track list[edit]

All lyrics written by Dhanush, except where noted; all music composed by Anirudh Ravichander.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1.'Idhazhin Oram – The Innocence of Love' (Aishwarya Dhanush)Ajeesh, Anirudh Ravichander3:41
2.'Kannazhaga - The Kiss of Love'Dhanush, Shruti Haasan3:45
3.'Come on Girls – The Celebration of Love'Anirudh Ravichander, Nadisha Thomas, Maalavika Manoj2:45
4.'Nee Paartha Vizhigal – The Touch of Love'Vijay Yesudas, Shweta Mohan4:24
5.'A Life Full of Love – Theme Music'A Theme By Anirudh Ravichander and The Chennai Strings Orchestra1:55
6.'Why This Kolaveri Di'Dhanush4:15
7.'The Rhythm of Love – Theme Music'Navin Iyer, Fajrul1:14
8.'Po Nee Po – The Pain of Love'Mohit Chauhan, Anirudh Ravichander4:11
9.'Theme of 3'Mandolin Seenu1:29
10.'Po Nee Po Remix – The Scream of Love'Sathya Prakash, Harish Swaminathan3:42
Total length:33:26

Telugu Tracklist[edit]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1.'Yedhalo Oka Mounam'Ajesh Ashok, Anirudh Ravichander3:27
2.'Kannulada'Dhanush, Shruti Haasan3:26
3.'Come on Girls'Anirudh Ravichander, Ananth2:55
4.'Nee Paata Madhuram'Roop Kumar Rathod, Shreya Ghosal4:23
5.'Why This Kolaveri Di?'Dhanush4:20
6.'Po Ve Po'Mohit Chauhan, Anirudh Ravichander4:14
7.'Po Ve Po (Remix)'Sathya Prakash, Harish Swaminanthan3:42

Hindi Tracklist[edit]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1.'Tere Bin'Adnan Sami, Anirudh Ravichander3:21
2.'Tan Ye Mera'Dhanush, Shruti Haasan3:23
3.'Come on Girls'Anirudh Ravichander, Ananth2:55
4.'Ai Raat Dheere Chal'Shreya Ghoshal, Roop Kumar Rathod4:27
5.'Why This Kolaveri Di?'Dhanush4:15
6.'Ro Ne Do'Mohit Chauhan, Anirudh Ravichander4:10
7.'Ro Ne Do (Remix)'Vishal Daldani, Harish, Anirudh Ravichander3:42

Release[edit]

The satellite rights of the film were secured by Sun TV.[13] The film was given a 'U' certificate by the Indian Censor Board. The film released on 30 March 2012. Its Hindi dubbed version was supposed to release on 29 May 2012. But it remained unreleased.[14] The film released with 1000 prints in Tamil.[15] The film released in 1250 screens worldwide for both versions.

Telugu movie producer and distributor Natti Kumar reportedly said that out of the Rs. 60 million (US$1.33 million approximately) he spent on distribution rights and publicity, he had been able to recover only Rs. 47.0 million (US$0.83 million approximately).[16]

Critical reception[edit]

Vishnupriya Bhandaram of The Hindu wrote 'Aishwarya R. Dhanush takes a twisted look at love and its meaning – when you put someone before your own existence – comes across as profound, underlining theme in the film. It fades out as a moving and tragic ode to romance, to the grand idea called 'love'.[17] Moviebuzz of Sify called the film 'poignant', quoting that 'On the whole, 3 has its heart in the right place, though the second half seem scattered. Overlook these faults, and make it a point to watch 3'.[18]One India concluded that '3 is an engaging tale backed by wonderful performances of Dhanush and Shruti Hassan' and rated it 60 out of 100.[19] Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff rated the movie 3 out of 5, saying that 'There are certain moments in 3 that defy logic at times, and sentiment rules the roost, but Aishwarya Dhanush has chosen to present a take on romance that is appealing in its freshness. The lead actors help as well. Her little thriller-twist aside, 3 is a movie that is an ode to romance, above all else.'[20] L Romal M Singh of DNA India gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, commenting that 'We do not think anyone would want to watch the movie again, only because it demands too much from you emotionally. We however, plan to watch this movie once more and walk out during the interval, we’d advise the romantics to do the same.'[21] I

In rated the film 3.5 out of 5, claiming that '3 is average and not worth watching in the theaters. Better wait for the DVD! It fails to meet the expectations and works only in parts, but Aishwarya had shown promise by taking a serious subject in her very first film'.[22]Behindwoods rated the film 3 stars out of 5, commenting that '3 has good performances, but is let down by slower narration'.[23] An IANS reviewer gave the movie a negative review, commenting that 'Neither a joyous love story nor a serious movie, '3' actually stands in between.'[24] Rohit Ramachandran of NowRunning gave the movie a negative rating of 1.5 on a scale of 5, stating that '3 is a heartless comedy involving mentally imbalanced characters, only one of which is lucky to have been diagnosed. This is not a safe place for you to be.'[25]

Awards[edit]

2nd South Indian International Movie Awards
  • Best Actor - Dhanush
  • Best Lyricist - Dhanush for 'Kannazhaga'
  • Best Male Playback Singer - Dhanush for 'Why This Kolaveri Di'
  • Nominated—Best Actress - Shruti Haasan
  • Nominated—Best Music Director - Anirudh Ravichander.
  • Nominated—Best Male Playback Singer - Mohit Chauhan for 'Po Nee Po'
  • Nominated—Best Female Playback Singer - Shruti Haasan for 'Kannazhaga'
  • Nominated—Best Female Playback Singer - Shweta Mohan for 'Nee Partha Vizhigal'
  • Nominated—Best Debutant Producer - Dhanush
  • Nominated—Best Debutant Director - Aishwarya Dhanush
60th Filmfare Awards South
  • Best Actor - Dhanush
  • Best Male Playback Singer - Dhanush ('Why This Kolaveri Di')[26] This Kolaveri Di')
  • Nominated—Best Actress - Shruti Haasan
  • won—Best Music Director - Anirudh
Asiavision Awards
  • Excellence in Tamil - Shruti Hassan[27]
Vijay Awards
  • Best Actor - Dhanush
  • Best Male Playback Singer - Mohit Chauhan for 'Po Nee Po'
  • Best Find of the Year - Anirudh
  • Nominated—Best Actress - Shruti Haasan
  • Nominated—Best Music Director - Anirudh
  • Nominated—Favourite Hero - Dhanush
  • Nominated—Favourite Heroine - Shruti Haasan
  • Nominated—Favourite Song - 'Why This Kolaveri Di'

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Movie 3 to be auctioned'. Behindwoods.com. 2 March 2012. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  2. ^'Aishwarya R. Dhanush to debut as director with '3' - Tamil Movie News'. IndiaGlitz. 31 August 2005. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  3. ^'Shruti Haasan rejects Rajinikanth's film — Entertainment — DNA'. Dnaindia.com. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  4. ^'When Will Aishwarya Direct Rajini?'. Behindwoods.com. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  5. ^'My dates could not be reworked: Amala Paul'. Sify. 17 August 2011. Retrieved 21 November 2011.
  6. ^'Shruti Haasan replaces Amala Paul!'. Sify. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  7. ^Shankar (3 December 2011). '3 is my first and last movie under Aishwarya's direction — Dhanush - Oneindia Tamil'. Oneindia.in. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  8. ^'Kolaveri is the most searched video'. Times of India. 21 November 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
  9. ^'Tamil 'nonsense' film song goes viral in India'. BBC. 19 November 2011. Retrieved 19 November 2011.
  10. ^'Kolaveri bags YouTube Gold Award'. 7 December 2011. Sify. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
  11. ^@ash_r_danush (1 December 2011). 'Aishwarya denied the hoax that another of the album is released' (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  12. ^'Rajinikanth and Kamalhaasan is expected for the audio release'. Oneindia.in. 22 December 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  13. ^'Aishwarya Dhanush does it with a difference'. Behindwoods. 24 December 2011. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  14. ^''3' from March 30'. IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
  15. ^'Dhanush's '3' to hit the screens on March 30'. 28 February 2012. CNN-IBN. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  16. ^'Dhanush-Shruti's 3 fails at the box office'. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  17. ^Vishnupriya Bhandaram. '3 Review by The Hindu'. The Hindu. Archived from the original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
  18. ^Moviebuzz. '3 is poignant: Sify'. Sify.
  19. ^'3 Review by Oneindia'. One India.
  20. ^Pavithra Srinivasan. '3 Review by Rediff'. Rediff.
  21. ^L Romal M Singh. 'Review: 3 (Tamil)'. DNA India.
  22. ^'3 Review:Makes you sulk in the second half'. In. Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  23. ^'3 Review by Behindwoods Review Board'. Behindwoods.
  24. ^IANS. 'Tamil Review: '3' is neither joyous nor serious'. CNN-IBN.
  25. ^NowRunning. '3 Review by NowRunning'. Rohit Ramachandran.
  26. ^'South Indian movie stars honoured in run-up to awards ceremony 'Archived 10 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine. The Gulf Today. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  27. ^'South Indian movie stars honoured in run-up to awards ceremony 'Archived 10 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine. The Gulf Today. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2012.

External links[edit]

  • 3 on IMDb
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