Tamasha Review: A rare film that challenges the viewer to come up with his own interpretations
Directed by: Imtiaz Ali
Produced by: Sajid Nadiadwala
Written by: Imtiaz Ali
Starring : Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone
Music by: A. R. Rahman
Cinematography: Ravi Varman
Edited by: Aarti Bajaj
Production company: Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment
Plot:
The plot is about Ved (Ranabir) who was grown in a strict family environment where he can’t do anything his own. His father scolds to live according to society what is expected to. Once he went to France their he meets Tara (Deepika) where both falls in to Love. But they don’t each other, what were the consequences they faced in their Love and at last they becomes one or not is the rest of story.
- Ranabir Kapoor surmounted in Ved role and he himself surpassed his best performance till now in Rockstar.
- Deepika outshines as Tara.
- Imtiaz been the master of screenplay and direction.
- A R Rahman Music was outrival.
- Ravi cinematography was outstanding
- Production values were Grand.
Minus:
- Screenplay was typical to understand for normal people and entertainment to be inferior.
Bottom-Line:
Tamasha is one of the most unique films I have ever seen. In addition to presenting a rather fresh take on life, Imtiaz Ali also presents its material in a fresh way.
My main interest in the film is that, in my opinion, it does not present characters for us to think about. Rather, it presents actions for us to think about.
I’d go as far as to say that this film is not about Love or commercial entertainer. It is about choices. It is about activity. It is about lethargy. It is about waking up and realizing that at some point in the past we’ve gone to the toilet and thrown up our dreams without even realizing that society has stuck its fingers down our throat.
The script was tight, the theme fascinating, the acting incredible, the direction inspired, and the cinematography stunning.
It is one of the few films of the past five years that deserves to be seen multiple times. In fact, if you have seen it only once, you have missed something. I was seriously hoping the movie would receive Oscar nominations for Best Actor (Ranbir), Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Cinematography and Best Picture.
Tamasha Review: A rare film that challenges the viewer to come up with his own interpretations
CB Rating: 3.5/5
Reviewed By: Vinay