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Talaash Review
- 12/1/2012 7:14:33 AM
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Cast: Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor, Nawazuddin SiddiquiDirection: Reema KagtiGenre: ThrillerDuration: 2 hours 20 minutes
Story: Surjan Singh Shekhawat who has been entrusted the task of solving a high-profile murder case of a film star is up against a dead-end. Will he, won't he be able to take the case to a natural conclusion?
Movie Review: Talaash belongs to the genre of cinema noir of which there are few examples in recent times. This film is a good attempt at revisiting suspense flicks that were a huge craze in the 50-60s. To bring Gen-Now up to speed, back then movies like CID, Mera Saya, Woh Kaun Thi weaved magic on celluloid for patrons back then. But, make no mistake here. Though, Talaash has the mystique of the cinema Raj Khosla; it is modern in its approach and the setting is contemporary.
The plot revolves around a bizarre high profile death of a movie star Armaan Kapoor (Vivaan Bhatena). Aamir Khan (Surjan Singh Shekhawat) is the cop in charge of the case. The clues lead him to Mumbai's red-light area where he jostles between pimps and prostitutes looking for answers.
It's also revealed that Surjan is married to Roshni (Rani Mukerji). But he is like a man possessed on the job because of a sensitive incident in his life.
In a bid to bury his head in the sand and escape his personal demons, he directs all his energies into his khaki uniform.
Coming to the Armaan Kapoor case, vital clues keep taking him to a working girl called Rosie
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