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detail plz..wht kind of scene😉
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Originally posted by: riddhima-
detail plz..wht kind of scene😉
Direction: Reema Kagti
Rating: ****
Reema Kagti's 'Talaash' is a suspense thriller that not only boasts of a taut script but has a multi-layered structure that manages to pack in enough surprises to keep the viewer hooked till the very end. The storyteller's craft lies in the fact that the modus operandi of the plot seems as intriguing as the motive of the crime.
Surjan Singh Shekhawat (Aamir Khan) is investigating the death of actor Armaan Kapoor (Vivan Bhatena) whose car seems to have suddenly veered out of control and plunged right into the sea. Considering the actor was neither under the influence of alcohol/drugs nor was he suicidal, the death throws up a lot of unanswered questions. The plot thickens when Armaan's widow informs the police that the actor had withdrawn Rs 20 lakh on the day of his death, raising suspicion that he might have been a victim of blackmail or extortion.
One of the prime suspects in this case is a pimp and during the course of his investigation, Shekhawat meets a prostitute Rosy/Simran (Kareena Kapoor) who intermittently divulges credible information that helps the police make significant headway every time they seem to be reaching a dead end.
While the police are still trying to make a breakthrough in this complex mystery, we realize Shekhawat is a deeply conflicted man. He is struggling with suppressed grief and guilt since he lost his eight-year-old son. He also makes vain attempts to hold on to his troubled marriage as his wife Roshni (Rani Mukerji) tries to come to terms with her loss.
Nawazuddin Siddique stands out among the supporting cast with another compelling performance. Rani Mukerji as the bereaved mother essays an understated and convincing portrayal. Kareena is good as the flirtatious and slightly mysterious hooker. But Aamir Khan's performance stands head and shoulders above the rest. He delivers a complex role with complete ease, one moment he is a ruthless cop and in the next, he is an anguished father grappling with his son's death, vulnerable yet strong.
Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti weave an intricate narrative and deserve applause for the brilliant plot execution. For me, the success of any good film is measured by the degree to which it can engage the audience. In the climax when Shekhawat applies the emergency brakes, it is as if the viewer on their seat feels the sudden jolt, like they were on the backseat of his car.
The idea might not be strictly original but watch it for the way the story unfolds.
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Originally posted by: iolahardy
but i hated RK today when he said that he doesnt consider her his wife...that their marriage is false, the mangalsutra she wears is false...he isnt her husband...he said some real terrible things to her today
did he forget just 2 days back when he was ill...this was the same woman feeding him with all her love & affection. The least he could have done was allowed her to rest in the van rather than throwing her out
Originally posted by: riddhima-
Cast: Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor
Direction: Reema Kagti
Rating: ****
Reema Kagti's 'Talaash' is a suspense thriller that not only boasts of a taut script but has a multi-layered structure that manages to pack in enough surprises to keep the viewer hooked till the very end. The storyteller's craft lies in the fact that the modus operandi of the plot seems as intriguing as the motive of the crime.
Surjan Singh Shekhawat (Aamir Khan) is investigating the death of actor Armaan Kapoor (Vivan Bhatena) whose car seems to have suddenly veered out of control and plunged right into the sea. Considering the actor was neither under the influence of alcohol/drugs nor was he suicidal, the death throws up a lot of unanswered questions. The plot thickens when Armaan's widow informs the police that the actor had withdrawn Rs 20 lakh on the day of his death, raising suspicion that he might have been a victim of blackmail or extortion.
One of the prime suspects in this case is a pimp and during the course of his investigation, Shekhawat meets a prostitute Rosy/Simran (Kareena Kapoor) who intermittently divulges credible information that helps the police make significant headway every time they seem to be reaching a dead end.
While the police are still trying to make a breakthrough in this complex mystery, we realize Shekhawat is a deeply conflicted man. He is struggling with suppressed grief and guilt since he lost his eight-year-old son. He also makes vain attempts to hold on to his troubled marriage as his wife Roshni (Rani Mukerji) tries to come to terms with her loss.
Nawazuddin Siddique stands out among the supporting cast with another compelling performance. Rani Mukerji as the bereaved mother essays an understated and convincing portrayal. Kareena is good as the flirtatious and slightly mysterious hooker. But Aamir Khan's performance stands head and shoulders above the rest. He delivers a complex role with complete ease, one moment he is a ruthless cop and in the next, he is an anguished father grappling with his son's death, vulnerable yet strong.
Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti weave an intricate narrative and deserve applause for the brilliant plot execution. For me, the success of any good film is measured by the degree to which it can engage the audience. In the climax when Shekhawat applies the emergency brakes, it is as if the viewer on their seat feels the sudden jolt, like they were on the backseat of his car.
The idea might not be strictly original but watch it for the way the story unfolds.
Did you like the film? Share your views/comments with us on Facebook and Twitter.
You can also connect with me on Twitter.
Originally posted by: iolahardy
ridz i think u didnt read my this post@mithi: ksg ho n HAWT moment na ho aisa kaisa ho sakta hai...i am just waiting for the triping n dupatta flying to start...i m sure it will start soon since its a 4 lion show + has ksg as heromithi dont u find ayaan extremely irritating? i find him cheap...koi bhi ladki dikhi toh shuru ho gaye sahab🤢and whats rashids problem? when he had dilshad he went to shireen...now he is with shireen he wants dil??? get a life...such a loser he is😡
Originally posted by: iolahardy
ridz i think u didnt read my this post@mithi: ksg ho n HAWT moment na ho aisa kaisa ho sakta hai...i am just waiting for the triping n dupatta flying to start...i m sure it will start soon since its a 4 lion show + has ksg as heromithi dont u find ayaan extremely irritating? i find him cheap...koi bhi ladki dikhi toh shuru ho gaye sahab🤢and whats rashids problem? when he had dilshad he went to shireen...now he is with shireen he wants dil??? get a life...such a loser he is😡
Originally posted by: mithsi_22
about KSG : yes he is hawtttyyy...but dupatta n all scene nahi aayega..zoya never wears a suit..😆 usise toh asad ko problem hai..😆@ayaan : i also find him irritating smtimes..but its ok..i dnt pay attention to him@rashid : yes he betrayed dilshad..nw he doesn't want to go back to her..he had said he doesn't want to do the same ti shirin he did with dilshad..but he really wants to carry all the responsibilities as a father n husband to both of his families..that's all..