Tamasha (2015)
8/10
"Choose Your Own Story,Its Your Life ! "
6 December 2015
Imtiaz Ali's fondness with regard to exploring life and free rein was evident in all his films in the past may it be Highway,Jab We Met or Rockstar,and Tamasha too falls on the same line,nevertheless being a really intriguing piece of film-making that has trademark Imtiaz stamp throughout the narration.

'Agreed All The World's A Stage' as Shakespeare quotes in his famous play,but there's always a chance to decide or re-write your own story rather than waiting for someone to write yours and act in consequence - an interesting thought that's exploited many a times before have been recycled here,but with finesse by Imtiaz in this the movie that prompts millions like Ved (Ranbir Kapoor)to choose their own destiny-An inspirational affair in all means!

Ironically,Tamasha begins with a stage play about a robotic man caught between the mechanized life and his love,which symbolizes Ved himself as we get to know in the progress of the story.The film is all about protagonist Ved caught in the dilemma of identity crisis and his reinvention of himself after he make acquaintance with free-spirited Tara (Deepika Padukone).

The complexity in presenting the lead characters and their emotions goes a bit overboard unlike other films from Imtiaz,but manages to engage till the end,thanks to soulful score by A.R. Rahman,beautiful visuals by Ravi Varman and foremost the lovely chemistry that Deepika & Ranbir share with each other.

The movie can boast of some brilliantly shot sequences like the vibrant and quirky adventure in Corsica (Teja Ka Sona)hilarious conversation between Ved & his boss,Tara's catching up with Ved for the second time and Ved confessing his story to his parent that stands out in the narrative that's a bit lengthy around 151 minutes giving a feel of minor lag particularly in the second half.

The film is certainly not for the usual masala audience in the north who are more into thoughtless entertainers in the recent past,the reason why the movie is finding it difficult to register big numbers at the B-town box office.For someone who loves the medium called cinema and respects the genuinity of a film maker Tamasha and the lead characters are to find a place in the heart for sure.

When Ranbir steals the show with his matured portrayal of protagonist Ved,Deepika's charm and innocence will make anyone fall in love with Tara in no time.The quirkiness that Ranbir and Deepika instill to the characters whenever needed is unmatchable and lifts the mood when the storyline falls in the dark patch for an instant.

Songs and backgroundscore by A.R.Rahman couldn't get better and added another dimension to the narrative.All the songs were perfectly suiting the storyline,with my personal favorite being"Tum Saath Ho" rendered by Alka Yagnik & Arijit Singh.The cuts by Aarti Bajaj could have been better.Cinematography by Ravi Varman was impressive.

Overall,Tamasha is a wakeup call for finding our true self,an enjoyable fare that's worth the money invested.Longing to see Imtiaz try something hatke next time from this similar plot though.
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