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Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone starter ‘Tamasha’ released in theatres yesterday and the duo have left no stone unturned to promote their latest romantic saga. The film has opened to rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Here’s looking at some exciting reasons to catch this film in theatre.
1. Palang-Tod Chemistry between Ranbir and Deepika
The crackling chemistry that former lovers Ranbir and Deepika share, continues to be written and talked about. Going by their scenes in the promos, the movie looks like a treat for all fans of this jodi.
2. Dream trio of Imitiaz-Ranbir-Deepika
Besides the sizzling chemistry that Ranbir-Deepika share, the two are also powerful actors. With a filmmaker like Imtiaz Ali, who is well known for his contemporary love stories, at the helm, it’s exciting to have this kind of talent collaborate for a film. While we’ve seen Imtiaz working with Ranbir for ‘Rockstar’ and Deepika for ‘Love Aaj Kal’; the two superstars have also paired up in ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’. With the trio coming together for the first time, the movie has become a talking point with cine goers.
3. A. R. Rahman’s soulful music
The soundtrack of ‘Tamasha’ is a big treat for all music lovers. Listeners have loved “Matargashti”, “Heer Toh Badi Sad Hai”, “Agar Tum Saath Ho” and “Wat Wat Wat”. The album, which has a mix of happy, sad, soulful and desi rock numbers, has been topping music buff’s playlists.
4. Scenic locations
Travel has played an integral role in Imtiaz’s films. With ‘Tamasha’ too, the director takes us to beautiful locations in multiple countries – from the untapped beauty of the exotic island Corsica to Tokyo, Delhi, Shimla and Kolkata. The entire team had immense fun shooting for the film.
5. Ace production values
Filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala has taken every effort to mount the project, made under his banner Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment Pvt Ltd, on a lavish scale, which has generated a lot of buzz around it. The production of ‘Tamasha’ has been phenomenal at every stage – right from the making of the film to the promotions and release.
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