![]() ![]() Once in the afterlife, Rosy must’ve thought long and hard, plotting a fitting revenge. Talking about revenge, Rosy / Simran / The Ghost, played by the Kareena, seems to be quite obsessed with getting back at the two guys who’d left her to die on the road. The whole concept of a ghost that explains it all makes the entire intricate plot of blackmail and gangs and prostitution seem utterly pointless. This goes on, through painfully slow twists and turns through what feels like a never-ending maze, and just when one begins to wonder just how this all makes sense, we’re firmly told that it doesn’t. ![]() The story rests firmly on the “crime” element in it as Inspector Shekhawat’s talaash (search) for an explanation to the bizarre crash proceeds laboriously. One walks into the hall expecting a crime-thriller, and it began on that path as well, with intricately woven plots rendering an intriguing case that much more fascinating. Three hours later I emerged from the hall miserably disappointed.īefore you proceed I must warn you that the article contains spoilers and if you haven’t watched the movie, you’d be ill-advised to read this. I’d already read some rave reviews praising the movie, the acting, the plot and whatnot so I felt confident that I’d splurged wisely. Aamir Khan as a cop in a crime-thriller sounded pretty cool. That’s about how long I’ve waited to watch ‘Talaash’ as I eagerly traipsed into the cinema hall to finally watch it. ![]()
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