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Tamasha- More than just a movie

Movies are either commercial or non-commercial. These categories again get divided into bad,average and great. 90% of the movies being made are average which do decent business. Rest of the 10% fall in various categories like pathetic, good, awesome, different, intelligent.
Tamasha is one such movie which is made by an intellect for the intelligent ones. It is surely not for the masses.
The beauty of the movie lies in the manner in which the monotony of life, relationship issues and loss of identity are demonstrated.
Any IT or non IT professional will be able to relate to the storyline. And it's true. When we are out for a vacation, we enjoy it like its the last day of our lives and once we are back into the routine, we forget to live!
The characters Dev and Tara represent any real couple.
Imtiyaz Ali's direction has no comparison. One common thing about his movies, be it 'Love Aaj Kal', 'Rockstar' or ' Tamasha', the main character is always in search of the real identity. The hero/heroine of these movies are more of  Sufi who search for a deeper meaning of life.

I have been advising my colleagues and friends to watch this movie, preferably alone. Else the meaning of the movie would be lost.

Do watch the movie if you want to make yourself realize what you are missing in your life.

#Imtiyaz #Deepika#Ranbeer#Respect.

Probably the first time I'm using so many hashtags.

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