Was RK's character in Tamasha bipolar?

SluttySavitri thumbnail
9th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 6 years ago
#1
I haven't seen the movie but just came across a scene (the one where Tara tries to apologise to the guy) on YT and it made me wonder if RK's character was bipolar or if he had dissociative identity disorder?
Edited by SluttySavitri - 6 years ago

Created

Last reply

Replies

12

Views

5.6k

Users

9

Likes

11

Frequent Posters

MostlyHarmIess thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Visit Streak 180 Thumbnail + 5
Posted: 6 years ago
#2
That's the intention. Imtiaz hints it when Deepika is presenting her research on Bipolar consumer 😆
Maroonporsche thumbnail
Posted: 6 years ago
#3
That movie was bullshit 😆😆😆
Angel-likeDevil thumbnail
15th Anniversary Thumbnail Trailblazer Thumbnail + 3
Posted: 6 years ago
#4
Not in my opinion 😃


I think he's more or less, normal.. maybe a slight loss of mental/emotional balance..
1019702 thumbnail
Posted: 6 years ago
#5

Originally posted by: McGorgeous

That's the intention. Imtiaz hints it when Deepika is presenting her research on Bipolar consumer😆



Imtiaz in an Interview did cleared that Ved was not Bipolar ...

I Love this Movie 😆
Ur-Miserable thumbnail
9th Anniversary Thumbnail Stunner Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 6 years ago
#6
He wasn't a bipolar, he was just an asshole who didn't got good beltey belt beating when he was young.
TheSupergirl thumbnail
6th Anniversary Thumbnail Voyager Thumbnail
Posted: 6 years ago
#7
He wasn't bipolar, but possibly depressed.
MostlyHarmIess thumbnail
12th Anniversary Thumbnail Visit Streak 180 Thumbnail + 5
Posted: 6 years ago
#8

Originally posted by: RollingStones



Imtiaz in an Interview did cleared that Ved was not Bipolar ...

I Love this Movie 😆


I refuse to believe Tara just happened to be speaking about the bipolar behavior of the urban consumer or something. 😛
Flame. thumbnail
14th Anniversary Thumbnail Visit Streak 90 Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 6 years ago
#9
No, he does not.
Bipolar is a clinical condition. What happens to Ved is just the result of all the suppression of feelings that he forces himself to go through. His real behavior, a way of living and enjoying life are all suppressed after he is forced to do something he had no intention to and he gets used to this new lifestyle without even realizing that he has changed, or there is something in him inside waiting to come out. Therefore, when Tara very explicitly points out his problem, she ends up hitting a raw nerve and all the suppressed emotions rush out uncontrollably. The realization, frustrating, anger, hurt, and the fact that someone can read him so well. Those who say he had Bipolar disorder just haven't understood the film imo - and there are many out there who didn't.
SluttySavitri thumbnail
9th Anniversary Thumbnail Rocker Thumbnail + 4
Posted: 6 years ago
#10

Originally posted by: Flame.

No, he does not.

Bipolar is a clinical condition. What happens to Ved is just the result of all the suppression of feelings that he forces himself to go through. His real behavior, a way of living and enjoying life are all suppressed after he is forced to do something he had no intention to and he gets used to this new lifestyle without even realizing that he has changed, or there is something in him inside waiting to come out. Therefore, when Tara very explicitly points out his problem, she ends up hitting a raw nerve and all the suppressed emotions rush out uncontrollably. The realization, frustrating, anger, hurt, and the fact that someone can read him so well. Those who say he had Bipolar disorder just haven't understood the film imo - and there are many out there who didn't.


Thanks for explaining it so well. This makes sense!

Related Topics

Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".