Tamasha

2015 "Why Always The Same Story?"
Tamasha
7.4| 2h19m| en| More Info
Released: 27 November 2015 Released
Producted By: UTV Motion Pictures
Country: India
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Meeting while on vacation, Ved and Tara sense a connection but vow to keep their real identities a secret. Years later, their paths cross again.

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anirudhatapkire It's not easy deliver the same character as per the script, Ranbir once again proves that he is the only actor of this generation who dare to act out of way movie like Tamasha. He did extraordinary performance in the movie and Deepika also done great job by living her character, here I also want mention one important is that many time it was happened in many movies where actor and direction, editor losses it's control on movie and then it's never meet the mind of audience. But Imtiaz Ali did best part on his end, fabulous story and excellent direction. This movie is not for those who loves typical masala bollywood movie, it's an "Art" who gives you chance to think inner side of you're soul and mind.
ansh_mody456 Imtiaz Ali has brought up a good storyline in front of the audience. This movie is not for the mass audiences. TAMASHA is one of the best works of Ranbir Kapoor. He has lived the character 'Ved' and was indeed convincing. Unfortunately, Indian audience didn't appreciate this genre and it turned out to be an average. Everything was great in the movie naming from A to Z such as music, direction, screenplay and most important acting. {3.0/5.0}
Rahul143125 Tamasha begins with a stage play wherein Ranbir acts as a robot. The play there seemed to be completely illogical at that point of time, but as the same play was repeated at the end we clearly understand it. Ranbir Kapoor, the hero, plays Ved Sahni, he is cool, good looking and dramatic. He lends his phone to Tara played by Deepika Padukone who wants to make an urgent call. That's the way they meet. Tara is gorgeous and attractive. She totally gets engaged with him in Corsica. They decide that they won't let their relationship be the usual one; for this reason they don't even tell their real names to each other. The first half is funny and entertaining. It amuses you the way Deepika gets amused by Ranbir. She kinda falls for Ved because of his witty and cool nature. The song shot in Corsica titled 'Matargashti' completely illustrates Ved's madness and dramatic behavior. Imtiaz Ali makes another masterpiece after his first major break, Jab We Met. But Tamasha doesn't cater to almost all sorts of the audience, there may be many of them who might feel that this film doesn't create any sort of magic in their minds or hearts but frankly speaking the film itself is a magic created by the magician named Imitiaz Ali. His direction is accomplished and proficient. The screenplay is non- linear, it shows Ved on three different stages of his life i.e childhood, boyhood, and the matured one. Ranbir plays Ved as a young one and a matured one. The screenplay is fast, funny, appealing, and emotional in the second half. Ranbir is excellent as Ved. At some point of time we find Ved being inane. He makes you think that he requires a psychologist for his immature behavior. Later things get revealed and we see the reasons behind this and at least one thing is proved that our hero is not a psycho. Deepika also plays her role well. Tara loves Ved, she loves almost everything in Ved. In the second half things take a tragic turn in her life. Things aren't in the right place. Tamasha is all about finding who you are. Being yourself, living yourself. It's not good to compulsorily establish yourself as 'mediocre' or 'average'. It's about running in such a race in which you will come first rather than running in a rat race and landing almost nowhere.
Fahim Karim What really happens in Tamasha is a story of a bipolar person(Ved). Ved is usually very functional. He can take care of himself, daily routines and everything, but at given moments and situations, he loses it. It helps that he comes from a good family, or people like him would usually end up on the streets because of the unfortunate lack of support system in society. Ved, however, is not the only person who does something off. The story-teller, Ved's father and even Ved's boss have their own off-ness to them. But we usually find these people everywhere in our day-to-day lives and they seem to do fine and get on with life. Tara does something off too. She searches for a guy she met four years ago, she movies to another city, stalks a bookstore where there was a high change to bump into him and lies first when she accidentally does bump into him. We do that, as people. It's all too real. We strategically walk part someone so they notice us and come talk to us. Case in point Tara. This movie is too deep and meta and beautifully made. Thank you for making it and letting people know they are not the only one who does these kind of things.