Cast
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Ranbir
Kapoor
Deepika
Padukone
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Director
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Imtiaz
Ali
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Cinematographer
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Ravi
Varman
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Music
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A R
Rahman
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Producer
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Nadiadwala
Grandson Entertainment
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Release Date
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November
27, 2015
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Length
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2
Hours & 31 Minutes
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Language
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Hindi
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My Thoughts
As a child, we all dream. We live in a fantasy world - talking to imaginary
characters, listening to the bedtime stories, watching cartoons and so on. We
all believe that our life would also be as eventful and dramatic as those
stories. We also believe that we are brave and unconquerable. We think that
goodness and truth will triumph in the end; evil will perish. But, as we grow
up, we are taught to crush our dreams. Constant comparisons with the peers and
others make us lose belief in ourselves. We lose our self-confidence and begin
to develop an inferiority complex. We mindlessly start running in race. We feel
fragile and fickle minded. We end up becoming an alien to ourselves.
Tamasha is all about how a child’s dreams are crushed as he/she
grows up and how he ends up as an unhappy soul with identity crisis. The underlying
story is complex and the screenplay oscillates between the present and past of
the protagonist Ved (brilliantly portrayed by Ranbir Kapoor). The dialogs are
natural and suits the situations perfectly. Cinematography, especially the
Corsica times, are short beautifully – they are vibrant and young – showing how
the pair feel at that time. A R Rahman’s background music blends with the
scenes and I liked the way songs are choreographed.
Tamasha is about Ved – his childhood, upbringing, dreams, weakness,
life, fantasies and so on. It is also about how his life is transformed by one
person – Tara (a beautiful and empathetic Deepike Padukone). Tara is a rich, career
oriented, romantic and understanding. She is the pillar of support when Ved
fails. Their chemistry is out of the world.
There are a few potholes, of course. But there are several moments
that would touch your heart. At times, it even pinches you and compels you to
retrospect. Imtiaz Ali has always handled complex human emotions showing their
uncertainties and inferiorities. This movie is no different. However, the focus
is more on the impact of parents in a child. Tamasha is about how upbringing
shapes the rest of the life of a child.
In short, this movie will make you laugh, cry, think and even
retrospect. It implicitly throws a few questions and forces you to consciously answer
them.
Tamasha is a movie of self-awakening. Do not miss it!
Rating
3.5/5
PS: I don’t think that I can ever have enough of Rabir and
Deepika. There is something very innocent and natural about their chemistry.
Imtiaz Ali – You are awesome!
Seems a wonderful script. I enjoyed Imtiaz Ali's previous movies. Sure, he is awesome. Will watch this one soon. Nicely reviewed, Loco.
ReplyDeleteI hope you like it!
DeleteI am planning to see this one at the weekend.. lets see if i manage to do that :)
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I hope you liked it!
DeleteI love their chemistry :D Will watch this over the weekend :)
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