It’s really hard for me to watch a movie in the town I currently live,
not because movies don’t release here but due to pathetic condition of
theaters, I even don’t mind the poor infrastructure or broken seats, but the
constant ‘maava’ chewing and nonstop spitting by people makes it a nightmarish
experience, however I try to make an exception for suspense movies, as they
have a very short shelf life, and it’s not possible for me to go to a nearby
city every time for a better theatre.
Talaash was obviously a must watch for me since the day it was
announced, however I was afraid that someone may leak the suspense of the movie
so I wanted to watch the movie on Friday night itself, but my program got
delayed by one day, as luck would have it my cable connection has not been
working for the last one week and even my newspaper man in not delivering the
paper for the last four days, so in a way I thought it was kind of lucky for
me, as someone from a TV channel or any random article from the newspaper could
have revealed the suspense of this movie, but I couldn’t smile for a long time
as that one day delay cost me the suspense of the movie as someone posted the
climax of movie on facebook on Saturday morning, but I went to the movie
anyhow.
Anyway leaving aside my grief and coming to the point, dose Talaash carries
off the burden of immense expectations levied upon it, yes, would be my answer.
One needs to understand that a suspense movie loses its charm as soon as the
story is reveled, unlike in case of comedy or romantic movies, audiences don’t come
to watch suspense movie for the second time. So keeping in mind the fact that I
already knew the suspense watching the movie was more or less pointless, but
that didn’t happened here, the movie keeps you glued to your seat throughout
the 2 and a half hours, so even though I would have enjoyed the movie a lot
more if I didn’t knew the suspense, still the director kept my interest in the
movie alive.
For obvious reasons I won’t talk about the story of the movie, but will
point out that the screenplay is flawless, minute details have been taken care
of efficiently. About the suspense, its good but may not be acceptable to all
alike, if I hadn’t known it already my views over the movie could have been
entirely different from what they are right now. However the director does not give away everything
on a plate to the audience, a viewer needs to be attentive during the movie to
understand the plot.
Performance wise everyone enacts his or her part well, but you don’t feel
like you are watching an Aamir Khan film rather the movie belongs to the
director, Nawazuddin Sidhiqui has come full circle, from playing an extra in
Aamir starrer ‘Sarfarosh’ to a lead in ‘Talaash’.
Music wise my favorite track is ‘muskane jhooti hain’, dialogues are
good (Farhan Akhtar and Anurag Kashyap), technically the movie is well made.
On the whole the movie is a fine balance of emotion and suspense which deserves a watch, however I won’t rate the movie as I was not in a position to determine the effectiveness of the suspense of the movie.
P.S. My cable is still not working and i dont know wether i will have access to tomorrows news paper.

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