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Tamasha
Tamasha is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Imtiaz Ali and produced by Dhilin Mehta under the banner of Eros International. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone in leading roles, with Kunal Kemu and Ayesha Takia in supporting roles.
Tamasha has grown into a cult classic since its release. It tells the story of Ved, a man who loses his spark while trying to fit into the corporate "rat race." His journey from a free-spirited storyteller in Corsica to a hollowed-out office worker, and finally back to himself, has resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. tamasha afilmywap
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- Scene 1: He visits his father. Their relationship has always been a cold, quiet drama. But today, his father speaks exactly like the antagonist from Vikram’s first rejected script—a bitter, poetic tyrant. Vikram hasn't shown that script to anyone.
- Scene 2: His girlfriend, Meera, who loves him for his cynicism, suddenly acts like the free-spirited "Tara" from Tamasha 2.0. She suggests they quit their jobs and run away to Corsica—a place he only wrote about.
- Alia Bhatt as Ridhima Swamy
- Ranbir Kapoor as Avinash Singh
- Tanaji Ghadge as Ridhima's mother
- Ayesha Takia as Ridhima's aunt
- The protagonist Ved’s life is compartmentalized into "scripts"—the boy who excels academically, the dutiful son—until his time in Corsica lets him improvise, reclaiming playfulness and voice.
- Tamasha argues that authenticity is not given but practiced: the film stages improvisation (literal theatrical exercises) as ethical work, not mere whim.