
Seeing reflections of Mumbai under the red light, Talaash is a tale of love lost, fatal attraction and above all the quest to solve a perfect crime. Suspense at its core, Talaash explores Mumbai's underbelly like never before. Aamir Khan plays an investigation officer, Inspector Shekhawat who receives a phone call early in the morning informing him about death and an accident and how everything starts to unfold from there. The case turns into a life altering chase for Inspect... (Full plot summary below)
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Seeing reflections of Mumbai under the red light, Talaash is a tale of love lost, fatal attraction and above all the quest to solve a perfect crime. Suspense at its core, Talaash explores Mumbai's underbelly like never before. Aamir Khan plays an investigation officer, Inspector Shekhawat who receives a phone call early in the morning informing him about death and an accident and how everything starts to unfold from there. The case turns into a life altering chase for Inspector Shekhawat when he is forced to reel under the repercussions of a broken married life with his wife Roshni played by Rani Mukherji and come face to face with his suppressed grief. Being on his investigational quest and fighting it out with personal struggle, Inspector Shekhawat meets a sex worker Rosie played by Kareena Kapoor who further adds shades of mystery to the puzzle. What looks like a simple car accident investigation turns into a haunting mystery as further investigations show many anomalies stringed to the death of the victim.
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| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaA moving and quietly powerful study of the ongoing yet not always obvious damage suffered in the long wake of loss. |
| Future Movies UKRaam Tarat[Aamir Khan] manages to tear up the screen every time he appears on it. |
| Digital SpyPriya JoshiTalaash will confound, bewilder, intrigue and enthral you. A film worth thinking about. |
| Time OutAnil SinananPerformances are uniformly impressive, with Khan proving again that he is the finest actor of his generation. |
| VarietyRonnie ScheibThis thoroughly engrossing, highly anticipated picture boasts assured direction by sophomore helmer Reema Kagti, a well-constructed script by Kagti and fellow femme writer Zoya Akhtar, and strong thesping by familiar Bollywood luminaries Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Rani Mukerji. |
| Georgia StraightItrath SyedThis is a film that is as unexpected as it is unforgettable. |
| The New York TimesRachel SaltzIt's very much a Hindi film, but updated and delivered with conviction and style. |
| FilmfareDevesh SharmaThe film hooks you from first shot onwards and refuses to let go. The suspense is maintained throughout. There are enough red herrings to keep a convention of Agatha Christie fans happy. |
| Hindustan TimesAnupama ChopraIf I sound like a woman cheated, it's only because I was so invested in Reema Kagti's suspense drama. The film has one of the most terrific first hours I've seen this year. It's taut, twisty and absolutely thrilling. |
| sbs.com.auPeter GalvinThe great pleasure of the film is watching how Reema Kagti and co-writer Zoya Akhtar slowly pull the many strands of the action together. |