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Talaash

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
47K
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Kareena Kapoor, Aamir Khan, and Rani Mukerji in Talaash (2012)
A cop, a housewife and a prostitute get entangled in a mystery that links their lives in unexpected ways.
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Psychological DramaPsychological ThrillerSuspense MysteryCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Inspector Surjan Shekhawat, who is dealing with a depressing past, has to investigate a high profile murder case, deal with his crumbling marriage and use the help and solace of a prostitute... Read allInspector Surjan Shekhawat, who is dealing with a depressing past, has to investigate a high profile murder case, deal with his crumbling marriage and use the help and solace of a prostitute by the name of Rosie.Inspector Surjan Shekhawat, who is dealing with a depressing past, has to investigate a high profile murder case, deal with his crumbling marriage and use the help and solace of a prostitute by the name of Rosie.

  • Director
    • Reema Kagti
  • Writers
    • Farhan Akhtar
    • Anurag Kashyap
    • Zoya Akhtar
  • Stars
    • Aamir Khan
    • Kareena Kapoor
    • Rani Mukerji
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    • Director
      • Reema Kagti
    • Writers
      • Farhan Akhtar
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Zoya Akhtar
    • Stars
      • Aamir Khan
      • Kareena Kapoor
      • Rani Mukerji
    • 263User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Aamir Khan
    Aamir Khan
    • Surjan Singh Shekhawat
    Kareena Kapoor
    Kareena Kapoor
    • Rosie
    Rani Mukerji
    Rani Mukerji
    • Roshni Shekhawat
    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    • Tehmur
    Rajkummar Rao
    Rajkummar Rao
    • Devrath Kulkarni
    • (as Raj Kumar)
    Suhaas Ahuja
    Suhaas Ahuja
    • Sanjay Kejriwal
    • (as Suhas Ahuja)
    Vivan Bhatena
    Vivan Bhatena
    • Armaan Kapoor
    Pariva Pranati
    Pariva Pranati
    • Sonya Kapoor
    Jineet Rath
    • Karan Shekhawat
    Sheeba Chaddha
    Sheeba Chaddha
    • Nirmala
    Shernaz Patel
    Shernaz Patel
    • Frenny Mistry
    Subrat Dutta
    Subrat Dutta
    • Shashi Naik
    Aditi Vasudev
    • Mallika
    Gulfam Khan
    Gulfam Khan
    • Madam
    Prashant Prakash
    • Nikhil Deshpande
    Shivani Tanksale
    Shivani Tanksale
    • Mira
    • (as Shivan Tanksale)
    Ashish Nayyar
    • Mira's Husband
    Ulhas Barve
    • Nikhil's Father
    • Director
      • Reema Kagti
    • Writers
      • Farhan Akhtar
      • Anurag Kashyap
      • Zoya Akhtar
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    7beep-checkey

    A good refreshing break from the recent mainstream bollywood outings, but still in the end I was left a bit unsatisfied

    The movie is weaved out of two fabrics, one of a crime-noir with many interesting and mysterious characters thrown in and the other of a drama about a couple dealing with the death of their only child.

    The film introduces you to a promising plot dealing with the mysterious death of a movie star, and as the first half progresses the plot gets laden with many characters. As revelations continue to pop in the 'search' gets intense and just before the intermission the plot gets seated at a juncture beyond which the 'search' only looks more promising. But then comes the second half and the plots veers off in a different direction altogether, the intense buildup gets diluted, the story becomes sluggish as the psychological tribulations of a couple suffering from a tremendous loss take center-stage.

    For those who were expecting a taut thriller the first thirty minutes or so of the second half transform the movie into a momentarily vapid experience. The complete shift of focus makes you ponder over the possible entwinement of these two fabrics but because these two fabrics were not rolled out simultaneously but in steps your interest in the mysterious story which was supposed to be the backbone of the plot begins to fade. After a while that story is picked again and as the plot borders its climax the intensity gets built up again. The climax is one which you could have expected around ten minutes before it actually happened and though it fits in the scheme of happening in the plot somewhere you feel that you have been left unsatisfied.

    The problem is not with the plot or its climax, but with the weaving of the two stories in the plot, the transition from thriller to drama did not seem to be too smooth to me. Although the glimpses of the psychological quagmire in which the parents are stuck are shown in the first half but the way in which the story of the distressed husband and his closeness to a prostitute takes the centre-stage in the second half makes you doubt if the story of the dead movie star is actually that important.

    Aamir as the policeman and the troubled householder, Rani as the grieving wife and Kareena as the mysterious prostitute were good in their respective roles, but the best performance of the movie, in my opinion, was by Nawazuddin Siddiqui who portrayed the character of a cripple named Tehmur. Siddiqui really blossomed in the character, he was really into it.

    Overall it is a fine movie and worth at least one watch. The climax, I must say, though not entirely satisfying is at least unique. Nothing like anything you have seen recently in mainstream Bollywood.
    rangdetumpy

    an intriguing sensitive suspense drama that is not meant for all

    When was the last time Indian audience have witness an intriguing noiri-sh suspense drama without any cheap thrills? Probably not in recent times (for starters Kahaani is a suspense thriller). Talaash is one such celluloid experience that will captivate you to the last reel. The film is a dark,complex psychological yet there are layers of emotions which makes it more compelling..Add to this there is an Occult angle to the mystery..

    The film starts with a darkish depiction of Maximum city with eerie background music followed by a car coming at high speed which suddenly takes a turn and gets drowned in a river. It is later known that famous cine-star Arman Kapoor died in that car accident (or murder or something??) Inspector Shekhawat gets the charge of the case. At a personal front Mr shekhawat and his wife are trying to come to terms with untimely loss of their son. The two incidences get connected at a point which changes the life of the protagonist. Without revealing the story I can say clearly the detailing is commendable and you can see the dots getting connected.

    Reema Kagti in her second directorial venture proved her understanding of this medium and fluidness in handling of complex themes. Talaash is one of the most complex films of recent times with layers to the narrative and characters. At the same time it's a thriller and an emotional drama of a father coming to terms with his child's loss. The emotions and vulnerability of Inspector Shekhawat is genuinely expressed which one can identify with. Everyone of us have lost a near or dear one at some point of time we will (recently I lost my mother) and after that the mere existence becomes difficult. At those moments mind and brains starts behaving weirdly and one starts accepting irrationality which gives one inner peace. Talaash explores one of those phases of life when everything seems at lost yet one has to move on with life. Without giving away any suspense I would say Kagti's (& Zoya akhtar) script webbed in a beguiling suspense drama around that complex phenomenon. Kudos to K.U Mohanan's camera-work (who was recently being part of award winning pulp noir Miss Lovely) brilliantly captured the by-lanes of Mumbai. Mumbai becomes a darker character in this mystery. The fear of danger lurking around the corner can be sensed and it seems no one should be believed. Subaya's editing and Ram Sampat's flawless music add on to the proceeding and help in building the circuitous narrative. Sampat's music is brilliant with Akhtar's lyrics especially "Lakh duniya kahe tum nehi ho" is mark of a genius and someone who have lost a dear one will surely relate to the lyrics. It brings tear to one's eyes as one look back at life. "Jiya lagena" songs has a good video which gels with the fusion music. There are moments which had excellence written all over it like one in which Shekhawat is trying to recall his child's accident and ponders how his way of handling the situation in a different fashion would have saved him from drowning. The eerie background score and blurred camera work in few of the sequences justifies the end when the truth comes out.

    The end is heartening which leaves a lump in your throat, yet the urge to watch it again remains. May be in the second viewing one will find another aspect of the story.

    Aamir Khan again proved that he is the only superstar who wants to associate with quality cinema. This film doesn't have the regular masala appeal wala entertainment. While all other stars are playing it safe Aamir ensures that his film has some meat which will be remembered down the line. His performance as Inspector Shekhawat deserves awards and accolades. He flawlessly portrays amenability of a depressed soul who has been caught in a web of mystery. His sequences with Rosy showed his versatility as an actor. Kareena Kapoor is effective as escort Rosy. The role is sensitive and something not on the lines of a typical mainstream heroine but Kareena effortlessly fits in it. Rani Mukherjee is just about perfect as Shekhawat's lonely wife. Another actor who steals the show is Nawazuddind Siddiqui as Taimur who has proved his mettle this year with GOW & Kahaani and now this one (Those few privileged soul who got the chance to see Miss Lovely would have already labeled Siddiqui as finest actor of recent times). He is one of the central characters of this mystery and delivered his best. One will remember this character long after the movie is over. Shernaz Patel & Raj Kumar yadav are ever reliable actors and suits the bill. Subrata Sen as Shahsi leaves his mark in a small role. All the other actors did a decent job.

    On a whole Talaash is a rare suspense drama which would be loved by connoisseurs of good cinema. This film will open new window to this genre and hopefully more complicated psychological themes will be explored in the near future. One thing is for sure Talaash will be remembered in the long run as a fine cinematic experience that remained true to the style and content till the very end without falling into traps of commercial arena.

    Coming to the end of the film there has been criticism from some sectors claiming it to be "unrealistic" but then who told them the film depicts hardcore reality. The film just tells a story of coming to terms with loss and that also a gripping one with usage of "after life" concept to build the narrative. The end is sensitive.With untimely loss of your near and dear one you would feel or crave for some answers as to why "You" and the answer lies within...And in this film Mr & Mrs Shekhawat at least got some explanations in their quest(Talaash)..
    7gauravsharma-bunty

    Expect the Unexpected!!

    I was waiting for Talaash from a long time and wondering what new Aamir has added into his new film. Talaash was very nicely narrated and holds you till the end. But somehow I feel disappointed when the movie moves on to the climax. It was not the kind of a movie Aamir usually do. Mostly all of his previous movies where really good and add something new to the Indian cinema. But this one, despite being a very good movie, failed to become a masterpiece. See, this is what we always expect from Aamir Khan, a masterpiece! Cinematography was good, acting superb but somewhere it was lacking the X-factor. Rani Mukherji with no makeup added the depth to the role on the other hand Kareena was looking as glamorous as always. Aamir Khan as usual did the best. Nawazuddin Siddiqui did what he is best in....acting!! The script keeps you holding throughout. All in all it is a good movie to watch but I feel that the climax could have been made better and more sensible.

    Definitely a one time watch and worth watching at least once.
    vinay1493

    Amazing movie by itself, but could have been a masterpiece...!!

    Talaash!!!

    General: OK, where do I begin. To start off, the movie is very intriguing, thrilling and keeps you glued to your seats screen right till the end. The movie doesn't lose it's pace for even the shortest time and will keep you guessing as to what is going to happen. The movie starts off with the story right away and cuts to the chase, without wandering too much on what isn't significant to the main plot. The main aim of the movie is to keep the thrill throughout the movie and manages to do exactly that.

    You may be able to predict the story to some extent, but then that won't ruin the experience. Personally, I felt, the ending could have been better, and was a bit of a let down as far as my expectations are concerned. All in all, a wonderful thriller / suspense movie experience with some minor plot holes.

    Acting: Now, coming to the acting part, Aamir Khan does a very good job, exactly what is expected from him. Kareena was as usual, good but not exceptional (maybe that was exactly what the role required). Stand-out actor (for me) has to be Rani Mukerji, who plays a grief- stricken mother, very well. All the other supporting actors also do their part very well, not over-acting, and playing the characters exactly as required. Special praise, for Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Temur), who is proving to be quite the actor, after powerful roles in Kahaani, Gangs of Wasseypur and now, Talaash.

    Story line: Well, its better to know nothing about the story, and go to the theater and have a whole new experience. Story / suspense wise it does have similarities with other thriller movies, but then again it's better not to name them.

    Music: Music blends very well with the story, and is exactly what the situations require. The songs "Muskaanein jhooti hain" and "Jee le zara" are sure to stay on your mind for a long time even after the movie. The songs are perfectly timed during the movie, and don't feel like a squeeze-in.

    All in all, its a worth watch movie, you may or may not like it, but the movie won't bore you, that's for sure... Enjoy !

    Rating: 8/10
    7namashi_1

    An Interesting Noir-Mystery!

    Reema Kagti's much awaited 'Talaash' is An Interesting Noir-Mystery! Its well-written, crisply directed & fabulously acted, but, in no means, is it remarkable. Reason? The Suspense lacks weight.

    'Talaash' Synopsis: A cop, a housewife and a prostitute get entangled in a mystery that links their lives in unexpected ways.

    'Talaash' has an utterly masterful first-hour, with the drama as well as the characters working big time. The second-hour too begins well, but the actual suspense of this story lacks weight. It isn't bad, but it doesn't offer shock-value. Kagti & Zoya Akhtar's Screenplay is masterful in parts. How one wishes if the suspense was better. Kagti's Direction is mercilessly moody, adapting the film's structure most accurately. Cinematography is perfect. Editing is razor-sharp. Art & Costume Design are good.

    Performance-Wise: Aamir Khan delivers superbly. He plays the tormented protagonist with force. Kareena Kapoor is excellent, as always. Rani Mukherji is terrific in a small, but significant role. Nawazuddin Siddiqui is gloriously scene-stealing in a meaty supporting role. Raj Kumar Yadav is highly competent. Shernaz Patel is haunting.

    On the whole, 'Talaash' isn't flawless, but it surely is an interesting watch.

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    • Trivia
      Aamir Khan learned how to swim for the film, which took him about four months.
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Crazy credits
      A short scene plays after the end credits as an epilogue.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove sight of a man taking drugs, in this case 'chasing the dragon', in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
    • Connections
      Featured in 14th International Indian Film Academy Awards (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Muskaanein Jhooti Hai
      Performed by Suman Sridhar

      Music composed by Ram Sampath with lyrics penned by Javed Akhtar

      (P) 2012 Super Cassettes Industries Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2012 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Talaash: The Answer Lies Within
    • Filming locations
      • Kamathipura, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production companies
      • Aamir Khan Productions
      • Excel Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $7,395,080 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,871,956
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,638,706
      • Dec 2, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,277,766
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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