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‘Talaash’ review: You cannot afford to miss this one from Aamir Khan!

Last Updated: Tuesday, December 04, 2012, 15:05
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‘Talaash’ review: You cannot afford to miss this one from Aamir Khan! Shomini Sen

Writing and making thrillers is never easy. It has to be gripping, should engage the viewers and has to steer away from predictability. And Reema Kagti’s ‘Talaash’ scores in all these aspects.


Written by Reema and Zoya Akhtar, ‘Talaash’ grips you from the very first shot and keeps you hooked through the two and half hours of its runtime. A tale of loss, betrayal and revenge, the film explores the many versions of truth and questions the obvious, leaving the viewer thinking of things unexplained.

Superstar Armaan Kapoor’s car nose dives into the sea one late night in Mumbai. While initial reports suggests it to be an accident, Inspector Surjan Singh Shekhwat (Aamir Khan), who is investigating the case, finds a murky case of blackmailing which may have a connection with the accident.

While investigating the case, he comes in contact with Tehmur (NawazuddinSiddiqui) a pimp’s right hand man and a prostitute called Rosy (KareenaKapoor) who may have the missing link to the jigsaw puzzle. Meanwhile, Shekhawat, himself is fighting demons of his past which has a direct impact on his marital life. Suffering from insomnia, Shekhawat roams around the empty streets of the city while his wife Roshni(Rani Mukerji) engulfs herself in grief and solitude back home.

By the looks of it, the film seems like an uncomplicated story, almost an ‘open and shut’ case. But as the story unfolds, layers of sub plots unravel truth which pushes Shekhawat to question his own beliefs.

The film’s narrative is slow and takes time to establish itself. In fact the initial shots almost make the viewer think that there are parallel plots in the story. But Kagti beautifully joins all the dots. Kagti unravels only bit by bit but never really gives in to the viewer’s curiosity until the very end. In fact, the director makes you think in a certain way, just the way she would want people to think which culminates to a mind boggling end.

While the story is clearly the highlight of the film, the cast beautifully takes it forward. Aamir Khan lives up to his image of experimenting with a role of a dark Surjan Singh Shekhawat. Aamir gives a very restrained performance and stays away from the stereotype, giving depth to his character. He plays a gritty cop but is also messiah to the needy. He is concerned about his wife’s mental state but himself finds it difficult to come to terms with his past.

Rani Mukerji delivers a sensitive portrayal of a mother and wife who is grappled with grief and is helpless to the present problems that are in front of her. A stark contrast from her over the top portrayal of Meenakshi in her last outing ‘Aiyyaa’, Rani makes the de-glam, depressive Roshni a character who you want to sympathise with.

But of the three leading cast, it is Kareena who shines the most as the friendly, helpful prostitute Rosy. She looks beautiful, in spite of her gaudy outfits, doesn’t over act (which she tends to do in many of her films) and demands all your attention when on screen. In fact in certain scenes, she overshadows Aamir, partly because her character is such and partly because at the end of the day she can act, provided she is given a good script and a good director. Good thing that the two leading ladies have a ‘Talaash’ releasing the same year when their earlier films (Aiyyaa and Heroine) almost had them packing their bags and heading towards retirement. The film puts them back in the place where they rightfully deserve to be, owing to their body of work.

The other shining star in the film is a man who has been making waves this year in various roles. As the limping Tehmur, Nawazuddin Siddiqui gives a flawless performance. But then, when does he not mesmerize the viewers? He plays a no nonsense cop in ‘Kahaani’ with as much élan as a revenge seeking gangster from ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ to even a limping pimp in ‘Talaash’. Each role varied, each character well defined by this incredibly talented man.

Shernaz Patel as the creepy, inquisitive neighbour ads to the story’s narrative but a talented actor like Rajkumar Yadav is somewhat wasted as Shekhawat’s assistant Devrath Kulkarni as he doesn’t get the chance to prove his mettle.

The camera work of Mohanan captures Mumbai in all its glory. The opening sequence, where the credits roll, is especially well shot and sets the mood of the film well. Most of the film is shot at night, and the contrasts between the plush suburban households to the murky lanes that lead to the brothels are well captured. Music by Ram Sampath is praiseworthy and is used in the background.

The film demands your patience as it establishes several characters in a leisurely pace and intertwines them beautifully into a story which makes an conscious effort to steer away from the clichés. Yes, there are few moments when the film tends to slack but soon enough a new twist demands you to sit up and concentrate properly on the film.

Watch it for the story. That is the actual hero of the film. The brilliant actors are just an icing on the cake.




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   This movie has two major ingredients borrowed from two movies. 1st one is City of Angels, a 1998 American romantic fantasy drama film which is the main concept of this (angels coming to life) and the 2nd concept if from a Pakistani super hit move Khuda Ke liye. Khuda ke liye movie had a unique screen light (pale, yellowish green lights). Watch the above two movies and you'll know what im talking about. Amir Khan nonetheless was amazing. - Mojo jojo - New Jersey
   The story is very gripping and you have to pay attention every second. Excellent acting. - Chandra Dasgupta - New Delhi
   OMG! what a film yaar. the director kept us sticked to our seat eventhough the screenplay was abit slow.but truely, the last fifteen minitues is the part where the whole story is rapped & we just cant believe the way the story takes a pleasent twist.but a good one and an unpredictable one. good job director & all persons who are a part of the film. - nandhini anand - tamilnadu
   aamir khans brilliant performance.yaar 3 saal mein 1 movie lata hai phir bhi kami dhoondhte ho.suspance is fantastic.u must watch onetime.its different.faltu comedy se better hai kuch touching dekha jaye.paisa wasool meri gaurntee but u have to watch full movie.story aur direction mein dam hai. - akshay - gwalior
   Aamir Khan is very apt to the character. He is awesome in the movie. - aravinda - hyderabad
   not worthy watching it its too slow maybe role was suiting to amir - drswapnil - nashik
   good movie... not a classic. Very different movie. luved its ending and start. suspense.. but surely not a thriller. no one can make out the suspense before it being revealed. but the end part in the car is most thrilling. u know wat i mean. Amir Khan came out with a different film. One time movie, for sure. But guys, surely watch it in theatre for the thrilling expiriences while watching the accidents and the ending unholding the suspense. U'll surely hold ur breath. - Archis - Mumbai
   it has a amazing suspence at last, and i think that amir was superb in his role, get to see such a fine movie is seeing once in a blue moon....... - PRATIK SAHAL - gwalior
   I watched this movie at Wave Cinemas and I tell you I love it. Aamir was really good. I was really surprised to know that Kareena was a soul. - Sanya - Delhi
   I think movie would have been even better if it is by Ajay devgan and not Aamir khan. He is not upto the mark in the movie.. Its not at all a movie for someone like Aamir khan.. - Santhosh - Bangalore
   An Awesome Movie.Gripping from the the word Go and the first Frame..the star cast is excellent with kickass performances..Aamir is absolutely brilliant and is the best performer and actor of this era no doubts about it...Critics and people panning this movie should be asked just one question did they enjoy watching Son of Sardaar...if they say yes then its case closed you can imagine the level and IQ of such dimwits.4 stars to this thriller from me loved it - Allen - Mumbai
   The weak plot of the movie.....plus five years of making clearly shows the shaky screenplay...zoya akhtar/reena kagati looks to be lost somewhere.....to me it looked a glamorous mega episode of tv serial CID. - vjparimoo - mumbai
   Till Interval the Film is Realy Gripping and Worth Watching.But in the last seen before interval,you can guess the story and it is predicatable. So I think If the Director had shot that seen in different way,the film would have been good and should keep the suspense til the end. - nandan shetty - India
   Starting 10min and last 30min of Talaash is a flawless and awesome , rest of the movie is totally boring........ not Paisa Wasool! - Ankit GUpta - Noida
   This one is a real let down by a Mastro called Aamir. He should not have fallen for the narrative skills of the director. Real Ripp off for Aamir and Offcourse his fans.............. - Rajiv Tandon - Canada
   Really a blot on Aamir's career. A horrible movie - Anoop Kumar - New Delhi
   IT'S A VERY NICE MOVIE.EVERY ONE SEE THIS MOVIE.AAMIR KHAN ONCE AGAIN PROOVE HIS PERFECT ACTING. - ABDUL NABI - KURNOOL
   Its A Nice Movie...Ameer Again Proves That He Alwaz Creates Something Different...You Should Also Watch It - gaurav Rocks - Delhi
   better to go after d interval...but kareena rocks... - RAM - Mumbai
   Great review Shomini. Well I not only agree line wise line with your review , but I also have written similar lines if I have to right a review.( putting almost the same content). I wonder how you have analysed in same way as I was analysing it !! - bharat - Faridabad
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