#TALAASH MOVIE PART 1 HOW TO#
Whether it is his fingers expressing anxiety when Kareena calls him to sit in her side or the scene where he cries holding a letter, Aamir shows how to act. The words at many places leave a lot to be desired.Īamir’s stature as one of the best actor of the industry has been justified at more than one place in the film. One let down in the film is its dialogues. They take the film forward and are an integral part of the film. Lyrics are beautiful and are not intrusive. Neither the songs are forced nor they are meaningless as is the case with most of the movies nowadays. For any suspense or horror film the success depends on the background score and Sampat has done a great job. Ram Sampat has blended it so beautifully that the music dissolves in the narrative. Kudos to the editor and the cinematographer.Ĭamera guy has taken nice shots and is worthy of a special mention.Īnother outstanding thing in the film is music and background score. Mixing the words which meant one thing when they were said and other when suspense reveals, the juxtaposition of different shots and words from the earlier scenes, the leitmotif of water, the inner struggle of Aamir, all have been organised so well that you can’t complain.Įach word that the protagonist remembers later on and how his own words (‘lagta hai ki sab kuchh mere saamne hai par main dekh nahi paa raha’) come true at the end have been put up very nicely. And the editor handles the climax shots remarkably. Story is more or less linear till the suspense is over. One of the two things that is outstanding in the film is editing. Nawazuddin’s performance stands out in the film. Rani plays the wife quite good whereas Nawazuddin plays the beggar who wants to make it big by blackmailing the actor’s friend. Her dialogues, performance and body language are all great. Kareena plays Rosy and plays it to perfection. How he overcomes his two major botherings- struggling with his innerself and the solution of the car crash case make the story. The water imagery comes alive every now and then. Aamir son also dies in water who he thinks he could have saved. There is a car crash resulting in death of a famous actor. Nawazuddin Sidiqui plays a beggar Taimur who accounts or a subplot. Rani Mukerji plays his wife Roshni and a prostitute/call girl/informer is played by Kareena. The story is about the personal struggle of inspector Shekhawat played by Aamir who chases two truths- one inside his self and the other out side in the physical world. Only when it is revealed you know what was going on. There are no traditional hints which will make you believe five different results. Not in your wildest dreams you will guess how the suspense will be revealed. A film packed by a tight script, remarkable performances, blended music, excellent cinematography and apt editing makes Talaash: The answer lies within a treat to watch.Ī suspense drama which builds on for three-quarter of the story and when climaxes it leaves you appalled. When a wait for Aamir’s movie culminates in this way you just know it was worth the wait as always. Crime in the film is the skeleton but Aamir’s dual fight is the flesh and blood. It’s psychological in nature and not a crime drama. This is a film on the inner struggle of the man who finds it difficult to accept what’s going on. Many confuse the movie as a search for the murderer which it is not.
This is a suspense drama and asks the viewers to be patient. An advice: If you are going thinking that this movie is going to keep me on the edge of seat every now and then, then sorry.