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Tamasha
Critic reviews and ratings
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The movie isn’t a conventional love story, but every emotion has been layered with justification that only Imtiaz could pull off successfully.
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Despite the flaws, the film is full of mad charm and is all heart. Tamasha is an incredible spectacle of a movie, to be experienced, not merely viewed.
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...this is one of the best films of this year.
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With Imtiaz’s intriguing take on love stories, scenic locations and brilliant acting by Ranbir and Deepika, it is a one-time watch, but nothing more.
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But watch this one. You might come out loving yourself a little more than you do.
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...a film about breaking molds while doing so itself. Even if not 100% successful, the attempt is engaging.
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Watch Tamasha because it’s beyond the ordinary and for the fantastic screen chemistry of Ranbir and Deepika.
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...is entertaining and worth a watch. For Ranbir and Deepika fans, this is one helluva treat!
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Deepika and Ranbir convey their angst and passion so convincingly that you're hooked.
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Another of Imtiaz’s take on love story, this film is not as gripping as his past works. It is a complex story, trying to tell a story very maturely but fails to strike the right chords.
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...harks back to the raw talent that was evident in Imtiaz’s early films...
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Overstretched, boring and a little too pretentious, this Imtiaz Ali film is a letdown.
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...comes across as a colossal disappointment in spite of towering performances and chemistry between the lead stars.
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An off-the beaten track love story that does not go far enough with its surprises, Imtiaz Ali’s Tamasha is a film that flatters to deceive.
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What makes Tamasha worth a watch are the leads. If only the story was as imaginative as Ved is supposed to be.
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...is an uneven film; it oscillates between inventive and indulgent, never quite striking a consistent tone.
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...would've been a dream on paper but a lot is lost in execution.
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For Imtiaz Ali fans, another rich, messy, imperfect love story.
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Imtiaz is a fabulously talented director but eventually it proves to be too much messaging for one film
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...doesn’t have enough depth or profundity to say anything that Ali hasn’t said before.
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...is a film with ambitions of being mature and experienced. It creates an alternate reality for its principal characters and lets their emotions grow naturally to a point. But then the journey gets tiring for everyone concerned.
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What he might need, though, is a writing partner, someone who can supply him stories and characters that aren’t composites of things he’s written earlier.
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Despite its flaws, this is Ali’s most complex story, teeming with ideas, and gives us Ranbir back again, along with the lovely Deepika...
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The dread in Imtiaz Ali’s Tamasha feels real. The silliness, however, comes across as too orchestrated.
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...could well be the next part in the Ranbir Kapoor-In-Evolution series of Hindi cinema that boasts of films like Wake Up Sid, Rockstar and Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani.
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...despite some flashes of brilliance here and there, Tamasha turns out to be no show.
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