Tuesday, January 19, 2016

TAMASHA (my review) : Loved the film!

Oh! such prepossessing moments ! There's a scene where Deepika Padukone afflicted by self reproach for rejecting Ranbir & consumed deeply by love, urges him (a man grappling with his own demons & frustrations) to forgive her while Alka Yagnik's 'Tum saath ho' track plays in the background, she holds him tight when he tries hard to set himself free from her clutches & then he gives up and breaks down! It's a scene filled with such strongemotion, & the way she places her hand on his head when he bends his head down on the table to weep silently, that i couldn't hold back my tears! Please do relate to the character's predicaments when you go watch the film!
Saw a wonderful film after a long time. A film which is filled with moments, moments where a girl go berserk searching or unable to erase the shorter span of memories she had of a boy she met on a chance encounter couple of years back. moments where a child is so obsessed with fairy tales & Story book sagas that his interpretation of the real world & the fictional world is juxtaposed, moment during the climax when Ranbir bows down in front of Deepika which is filled with so many affections intertwined together, moments where a man filled with limitations is often coerced to burst out his anger but while fighting with his inner demons puts up an act of sobriety in front of the public, moments where a boy has to prevent himself from unleashing his inner artistic self!
Deepika & Ranbir are just made for each other, they relate to each other so brilliantly on screen! Every nuance is such pitch perfect, never too high or too low, with every film these actors are going strong day by day with their performances! The film moves at a languid pace but that is required in a film like this & m glad Imtiaz ALi was in no hurry!

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