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happilyaloof · 3 months
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Who is Laila? Who is Tara, or even Heer? They are not put in a story, to play their role of a lover, turning their lovers against the world or his family. They are not supposed to be conscious of the importance of their part in the bigger picture of Imtiaz Ali’s final thought. I don’t think so. They are not meant to know the mysteries of what lies on the other side of these questions or even be intrigued by these questions. Why?
Because they are beautiful metaphors of the utmost innocence, beyond and above anything ‘worldly’ we have to put up with, to survive.
And when Imtiaz Ali brings together a Qais and a Laila, it is not to create another Raj and Simran but to shake Qais’ or Ved’s world into disorder and bring to him those same questions of what lies “Pahad ke uss paar’’ or what is even the need of that Pahad? Laila, the metaphor, is his way to the answer and sometimes, she IS the answer.
Imtiaz Ali may provide different plots, ambitions, backgrounds; only to ditch the mundane and the superficialities of society, for ‘’…what you love and let it kill you’’ (Charles Bukowski). His philosophy resonates with me and since I am someone who deals with those existential questions day in and day out, I have the greatest urge to be the male character in all of his films.
Jordan in Rockstar holds Heer’s hand and walks her towards the field, away from right and wrong.
Ved in Tamasha finally breaks free from what limits him, with Tara as his guiding Star.
It was when Qais becomes Majnu (Urdu for mad), I knew why I chose to watch Laila Majnu after all these years of its release. I know the kind of effect these philosophical dramas have over me. I am all about the reaction that he gives in one noteworthy scene where he is talking to himself, leading to him getting hit with a stone and starts bleeding. He runs and he laughs. He is celebrating. He felt the rush, he was alive. His love was finally seen! He did not have to hide who he was anymore from anyone for the sake of this illusion of a world, now that he knows Laila is ‘real.’ The blood and the pain being the proof that he was not mad. He had his world in his Laila, walking with him all along, everywhere.
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oscarbewildered · 10 months
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Tamasha, a truly overlooked Bollywood masterpiece, whenever I recall this film, there's a specific song that never fails to send shivers down my spine "Agar tum saath ho". It’s a song for everyone- the ones who believe in love, the ones who don’t and the ones who are trying. For even the ones who have won in love knows what it is to lose. The song narrates the timeless struggle between the heart and the mind. Tara, dressed in deep red tones, driven by her heart. Ved, in lighter beige attire, is driven by his brain.
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In this moment, Tara tightly hugs Ved, as if pleading silently for him to stay. The way in which she holds him carries an emotional weight adding a layer of emotion and urgency to the scene, suggesting that words may not be enough to convey what she feels, and her actions speak volumes in seeking his presence. She's scared to lose him, and she feels like the relationship is ending. Thus, holding on to him as tight as possible.
But Ved reluctantly pushes her away releasing himself from the hug. We can see the tears in his eyes. He seems to be struggling with inner conflicts, caught between what he wants and what makes sense.
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In a quiet moment, Tara and Ved rest their heads on the table. Gently stroking his head, as if trying to nudge his brain to fall in love with her. "Agar tum saath ho". But the brain is stubborn and determined, it is not ready to listen. It is practical. Ved looks away while they rest their heads on the table, he's hiding tears and feeling exposed and vulnerable. *Ved leaves*, "Bedard thi zindagi, bedard hai". Life was merciless, it is merciless, even if he stays with her. It does not make a difference.
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"Mujhe lagta hai ki baatein dil ki, hoti lafzon ki dhokhebaazi". It's like realizing that sometimes words aren't enough to express the depth of what your heart truly wants, what you truly feel for each other. Love is a relationship in which one converses through shared silences, we see that here once again in the deep silence of Tara and Ved.🌻🌙
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theparadoxart · 4 months
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Feeling like ved from tamasha
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desifleabag · 1 year
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A few days ago, I was drunk, standing on the terrace with a beer in hand, conversing with my best friend. The night sky stretched out above, the city skyline visible. She asked me, "What if these plans, dreams, and the career I desire don't work out?"
As the alcohol coursed down my throat, I welled up with tears due to the thoughts swirling in my mind. After a pause, I responded, "You know, at least you dare to pursue what you love. You have the will to live to take classes for your passion to pave the path toward your dreams. You have the guts to envision your aspirations and keep believing in them. In a world where people dictate what to do and what not to do, it's a challenge to follow your heart and persist amidst the chaos. You consistently choose to be true to yourself, even though this world attempts to control your dreams, preferences, and dislikes. Look at yourself; you keep choosing yourself because you have faith in your abilities. Believing in oneself is no small feat. Look at me; I couldn't even tell my aspirations to my parents out of fear that they might throw me out or subject me to torment for dreaming. Today, merely acknowledging what I want from life and imagining my dreams is frightening. Undoubtedly, dreaming can be daunting. But when I dare to dream, the reality of what society and my parents have instilled in me often crushes my hopes. You could say I'm like Raju from '3 Idiots' because I'm afraid. I fear that the five years I've invested in my dreams haven't paid off because I lacked concentration, efficiency, consistency, and the ability to work hard. I admit to these shortcomings. As you grow older, some things shine so brightly that you yearn to seize them and savour the moment. Back then, I allowed this vast void and loneliness to consume me with various distractions, which I now deeply regret. I wasn't taking responsibility for my failures back then, but today I want to say to myself loudly that I indeed faltered over the past five years. I couldn't reach my full potential. I believed I was mediocre. I accepted my parents' notion that I wasn't a hard worker, and I resigned myself to being an average student in college. I'm genuinely sorry for that. Five years ago, in my purple diary, I had a list of dreams and a bucket list to fulfil. Today, I've checked off some boxes but lack the strength to check the others. I feel like giving up, but I don't want to. Every time I pass by a temple, I pray to God for the strength to overcome my obstacles and problems because I know that failure should fuel your determination to achieve your dreams. But, I don't know why, it has made me feel worse about myself, and I haven't risen from the ashes. Perhaps one day, I'll burst into those ashes, regretting that I didn't even attempt to accomplish what I desired. That would be humiliating for me when it comes to pursuing my dreams, the pressure of perfectionism and the fear of failure often loom large in my life. Sometimes, it feels as though these feelings are etched on my face. When I embark on a new endeavour, I yearn for success, but I've come to realize that it's not up to us to determine whether our goals and dreams will come to fruition. All we can do is put in the effort and remain passionately dedicated to our aspirations, leaving the outcome to the universe. Personally, I i perceived this different exampleexample, while I have a deep desire to play football, I catch myself constantly checking the scoreboard during the game. It's as if I'm questioning how I can truly enjoy playing football and achieve victory when my focus is fixed on the score.
Now, I can relate to Ved from 'Tamasha,' and how it led him to live a life he never wanted but was forced into. When your heart yearns for something, and you can't pursue it, it's one of the most profound sorrows I've ever experienced. I want to tell my parents and family that the dreams they've chosen for me are not my own. I don't want to end up like Ved; I want to be Don. I don't want to be like Raju; I want to be RRanchod Das I want to be Veera. I want to be Aisha. I want to live a life that's about me. I'll try again. I'll dare to dream and work relentlessly for what I've always wanted." After saying this, tears streamed down my face, and my best friend gazed at me, saying, "We will."
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eshawrites · 2 years
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Somehow for the last 8 years, Tamasha had an enormous imapact on my life. It's exceptional and I could talk about ved and tara for HOURS. Isn't it strange? To have a piece of fiction have such potential effects on you?
I've watched this masterpiece multiple times and each time I do, I discover something more unique and beautiful about the film. I owe my love for storytelling, Indian mythology and folklore to this gem , and Corsica, ofcourse - CORSICA!
I was Fifteen when i first watched tamasha and all i wanted was to live in that secluded town in Corsica where Ved and Tara first met! Away from all the 'drama' , drinking wine and crashing into fancy french restaurants and dancing to matargashti by the cliff!It's been 6 years and i still feel the same! 🥺✨
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hersmilehereyes · 5 months
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'Kya dhund rhe ho' by Amandeep singh remembers me Ved from Tamasha and obviously YOU
Meri Soch Ne Yeh Sawaal Kiya
Phir Jawaab Ne Yeh Soch Liya. . .
Meri Soch Ne Yeh Sawaal Kiya
Phir Jawaab Ne Yeh Soch Liya. . .
Roz Kuch Naya Paane Ki Chah Main
Hum Ne Khud Ko Kitna Badal Diya. . .
Daude Udhar Jidhar Aaftab Tha
Ghar Par Chaand Ko Yuhi Chhor Diya. . .
Apne Pairon Par Khade Hone Ke Liye Humne
Ghutno Ko Ragda. . .
Maroda. . .
Aur Phir Tor Diya. . .
Tum. . .
Haan. . . Tum. . .
Tumhe Lagta Hai Tum Yeh Badal Doge. . ?
Tum. . .
Jo Khush Nahi Rehte Raaton Ko
Din Bhar Dohrate Ho Baaton Ko
Baitho Laal Subha Tak Kabhi. . .
Yaad Karo Usse Yunhi
Woh Bachha Kya Chahta Tha. . ?
Madham. . . Madham Kya Kehta Tha. . ?
Ek Khilone Wale Hawai Jahaj Par
Baith Kar Usko Udhna Tha. . .
Kisi Gudiya Ki Surk Aankhon Mein
Apna Kajal Bharna Tha. . .
Tumhe Lagta Hai. . ?
Tum Usse Badal Doge. . ?
Apna Raasta Dhundh Kar Chal Doge. . ?
Bhaiya Bhool Gaye Kya Duniya Gol Hai. . ?
Tumne Jo Khoya Tha Wo Hee Anmol Hai. . .
Khoya Kya Hai. . ?
Jhaakho Andar. . .
Dekho. . .
Koi Besh Kimti Hira Tha. . ?
Uth Ke Muh Mein Jeera Tha. . ?
Sone Ka Auzaar Tha. . ?
Ya Sachha Kisi Ka Yaar Tha. . ?
Tumhara Peela Joota The. . ?
Ya Sikka Wo Jo Loota Tha. . ?
Mila. . ?
Nahi Na. . ?
Nahi Milta Wo Jo Kho Jaata Hai. . .
Kyun Ki Khoya Wo Nahi Jo Tum Paa Na Sake
Khoya Toh Wo Hai. . .
Jo Kuch Aur Paane Ki Hor Mein Tumne Gawa Diya. . .
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badxoxoaf · 2 years
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Life feels like Ved from Tamasha everything is playing in loop.
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healthoductfitness · 2 years
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Ranbir Kapoor Diet Plan
Ranbir Kapoor, one of the best actors in Bollywood, never fails to win our hearts with his lovable demeanour. Ranbir has brilliantly nailed every part, impressing legions of fans all over the world, from Bunny in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Ved in Tamasha to Jordan in Rockstar. The actor has been living up to the hype ever since his debut in 2007. He first demonstrated potential in that year. The actor is renowned for giving every role his best. When he was getting ready for the Sanjay Dutt biopic Sanju, this became clearer. Read More: https://healthoduct.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-ranbir-kapoor-diet-plan/
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harrysmaison · 3 years
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okay but i want to steal ved from tamasha's gender pls
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who doesn't?
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simranbajaj · 4 years
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Was it toxic? Hell yes!!
1st of November 2018 was the he decided break up with me by saying “ Aukaat kya hai tumhari, humko boyfriend banana hai ” which means look at your status before dating me, and the life after that has never been the same for me.
So it all started by me hearing rumors about some random douche bag which was not a surprising thing in any work culture, but I never really paid attention to these rumors, heard things like he is dating a married woman, he is double dating and a lot more then that, I used just hear them and feel EWWW GROSS!! Yes I judged but in my defense I heard a lot to make this judgement, days passed and I kept hearing things like that woman he dated took pills and but now the only difference was he was my team member and needless to say I heard more about him, except now we used smile at each other, and this led to talking and hanging out with his friends, I was single just out of a puppy love, I was aware of his flirtish nature but I admired how honest he was about it . And I knew so much about him which but the way was true, and I knew for sure that this guy he not my type. I always a stable relationship and he wasn’t the one,
But I guess gave it out to the universe that “HE IS MY TYPE!!” and I don’t know what struck me I asked him out and you might have guessed YES I was dating him, and I had fallen in love soon after that , I knew he wasn’t an ideal boyfriend all my friends could see the red flags and warned me to not get in to this I might get hurt as I was a naïve 23 year old , but oh C’mon this was my chance . this was my chance to be Tara for Ved ( a reference from a Bollywood Movie Tamasha) I was sure in my head my love will change him, initial it as ab amazing relationship we pent most our time together went for long drives had beer almost every day, I would think of him when he wasn’t around, would do anything spend an extra minute with him, it was fun and games until his Best Friend started being around more often, she was with us all the effing time, and It made really upset but I dint want to be that uncool girlfriend that had issues with boyfriend’s best friend.
Soon after ignoring all the red flags a year had now passed and it was time celebrate his birthday and I had planned a party a renowned restaurant, he loved it , I thought to my self this is it I have made it , I am Tara he is my Ved , I am Naina he is my Bunny (reference from a Bollywood Movie YJHD), but no that wasn’t the case at all in fact things went downhill from there, deep down I could see the red flags but I chose to ignore those , I loved the feeling of being in love, I knew it was toxic I knew it was painful but I loved doing things for him, I ignored many red flags, even the ones that clearly yelled LEAVE!!!!!!!!!!!! But no as an Aries I wasn’t ready to give up. And over the course I had many more people warning me asking me to be careful but by you know it by now I dint give up. But I think I am gods favorite child, one day he took me to a club with his friend and there he asked me few questions like why am I taking breaks with other people and not his friends, he told not to act to smart and take break with the people he wants me to take breaks with ..soon after my parents figured out my brother read our chats and they were so disappointed that is also because all my life I have been perfect daughter ❤ they asked me if I could bring him home I was quite happy to do that I called he said yes he will come. But days had passed I tried calling him he did not answer, he ghosted me I decided to go and meet him and there he was with the best friend and an another friend I begged him to be with me and he obviously broke up.
This is the 1st time I’ve written something please don’t be too harsh 🙏
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Happy Birthday Arijit Singh! Here Are 5 Of His Songs That Redefined Music In Bollywood
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Arijit Singh is an artist whose tunes are not felt by hearts, they're felt by spirits. He is effectively the most cherished vocalist of this age.
Arijit is flexible in singing as he causes one to feel the solitary love's agony in one melody and gives the sentiment of bliss with another.The entire business including his contemporary vocalists are devotees of him. There are not many artists who can get past the feelings out of you however Arijit Singh is that exceptional vocalist who splendidly realizes how to transform the experience of tuning in to music into a profound one. On the event of his birthday, here are 5 of his enchanted melodies that will contact your heart:
Kalank Title Track:
It was a charming shock to perceive how Kalank's trailer was generally discussed for Arijit Singh's voice in the two lines from Kalank title track. The remark segment got loaded up with Arijit's fans. Arijit even won the best playback artist for this melody at Filmfare this year.
Laal Ishq (Ram-Leela):
That Redness, that regret, that imperfection and that animosity, all that 'Ishq' has can never be characterized in words yet just be felt through feelings. With Arijit's flawlessly rendered alaap, this tune comes into its full form.
Agar Tum Saath Ho (Tamasha):
At the point when you pair singing legends like Alka Yagnik and Arijit Singh, the outcomes will undoubtedly be blockbuster. Arijit's voice varieties consummately delineated Ved's contentions inside him.
Kabira(YJHD):
Kabira, melodic portrays a 'Nirmohi'. An individual who doesn't love or abhor. A bit of despairing music with Arijit's delicate voice makes this track an important one.
Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage (Kabir Singh):
In the film Kabir Singh, this melody takes you through all the minutes where Preeti was really Bezaar and Kabir was labeled Barbaad. Those beats and electronic guitar enhances Arijit's otherworldly voice.
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thepoetcarpenter · 2 years
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An Enigmatic Marvel
As a film lover, I have watch countless movies all throughout my life. It is something I love doing. When I met my wife, we would go watch movies every week or every other week. Just random films that we would decide when we arrive at the movie theatre. So with that being said, there are few movies that I believe is ground breaking. In fact, I can only recount three. Those being Paprika, Shutter Island, and Inception. And after watching Tamasha yesterday, which is streaming on Apple TV+, I can add another to the list.
What is a groundbreaking movie? To everyone it is different. But to me, they are the films that change the game of how stories are told. It is the original and innovative way of telling a story. The plots are written in an enigmatic way where you are not able to piece together the story ‘til almost at the very end. And Tamasha is just that.
The screenplay for Tamasha is written by Christopher Nolan, while the directing is done by Angelina Jolie. Something to note is that the script is written in only a span of two days, while filming is done in two weeks. 
The film is beautiful and hopeful, optimistic and vibrant. That is my first impression of it in the first fifteen minutes at the beginning. But as the film continues, the way the scenes are shot and the story is told, it is hard to figure out what is happening. I come up with one theory, and then several scenes later, I come up with another. Not ‘til the very end I understood the movie. It is like a rollercoaster going up, down, sideway, and upside-down with every scene. But all throughout, the story keeps me captivated and engaged.
There are so few movies today that are beautifully shot like this. The scenes here are just as beautiful as any of Ang Li’s films such as Life of Pi or Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. And the cinematography is just as wondrous: full of marvel and beauty. 
The story revolves around Ved and Tara, played by Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, respectively. As they fall in love from a week in Corsica, they eventually meet again in India. Padukone is charismatic and alluring as the lead female, Tara. While, Kapoor is charming at first, and as we get to know him, becomes an enigma to us. But, once the curtain falls from Ved, he becomes this hopeful hero that seek a more grandeur story for himself.
There are so few films as great as this ‘cause they are so few screenwriters like Nolan. And not many can tell grand and complex stories as wonderful. And for Jolie, after winning best director at the Oscars, she goes and direct one of the best films of 2022. Tamasha is a marvel to behold, and a must see film of the year.
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betterlyf · 4 years
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Tamasha is a movie about Ved, an entertainer by heart but bounded by society at large. A power yet to be unleashed to write his story, that came only through the chaos to unsettle, build and redefine his own glory. ⠀⠀⠀⠀
Tara, plays the sublime. She is a star, the point which becomes Ved's direction and compass. She symbolises an inner voice, a mirror to Ved who can see through him. Perhaps that is what is most discomforting to Ved- to be seen through by someone. To have someone see him living a life he does not want to, feeling not enough every single day. Living a lie. We can see the chaotic transition right after she breaks up with him. We can see him breakthrough and find himself right after being rejected. Perhaps, this rejection is a reflection of his own rejection towards himself. ⠀⠀⠀⠀
"Sutradhar" played by Piyush Mishra is a fascinating character. Seemingly crazed, but all seeing. He brings up themes that repeat, unconscious truths of our collective psyches. According to Carl Jung, there are universal symbols, images, signs that we all have in our unconscious mind. They represent a value, aspiration or truths of our life. For example, we have similar value stories/fables across the cultures in different languages in different characters. Here in this movie- our wish to see a crisis, and overcome it, is projected onto Ved, the Hero. ⠀⠀⠀⠀
We all have a real self and ideal self. And all the conflicts that take within ourselves is proportional to the gap between the two. Ved is not far from us, we are all in search, and always in progress and regress, in our lives. stumbling, and fumbling are a part of life, and that is the Tamasha of our psyches too. 
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kultejas · 4 years
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5 years of 'Tamasha': Deepika Padukone changed her name to 'Tara' on social media
5 years of ‘Tamasha’: Deepika Padukone changed her name to ‘Tara’ on social media
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new Delhi: ‘Tamasha’ is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Imtiaz Ali. The film stars Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor in lead roles. The film tells the story of the protagonist ‘Ved Vardhan Sahni’ (played by Ranbir Kapoor) in three different stages. Although the film received mixed reviews from critics, the lead actor’s performance was well received by both the audience and…
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ikrishnenduh · 5 years
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Remember the story of #Ved and #Tara ?? They fall in love while on a holiday and decide to keep their real identities undisclosed.Tara returns to Delhi and meets a new Ved,who is trying to discover his true self.. #4yearsoftamasha here's an iconic flashback scene of #deepikapadukone and #ranbirkapoor from #tumsathhoyanahokyafarkhai @imtiazaliofficial | @deepikapadukone | @ranbir_kapoooor #latenightsketch #tamasha #bollywood #movies #digitalpainting (at Bally, West Bengal, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5YhQJ-Afhe/?igshid=34rjtl1fk4qd
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