This Article is From Nov 26, 2012

Preview: Aamir Khan and the perfect crime in Talaash

Preview: Aamir Khan and the perfect crime in Talaash

Directed by Reema Kagti, the film promises a lot of suspense, drama and thrill.

Highlights

  • After winning over audiences as Rancho in the 2009 film 3 Idiots, actor Aamir Khan is all set to take his fans on a thrilling trip in his next film Talaash, which will hit the screens on Friday (November 30, 2012).
  • Directed by Reema Kagti, the film promises a lot of suspense, drama and thrill.
  • It is among the list of much-awaited Hindi movies of the year, and comes two weeks after two big-ticket Bollywood releases - Shah Rukh Khan's Jab Tak Hai Jaan and Ajay Devgn's Son Of Sardaar.
  • With suspense at its core, Talaash is a tale of love lost, fatal attraction and a quest to solve a perfect crime. It explores Mumbai's underbelly.
  • Aamir Khan plays a police officer named Surjan Singh Shekhawat in the film. An early morning call informing of an accident and death sets the ball rolling for some new investigation - a case which turns into a life-altering chase for Suraj. He is forced to reel under the repercussions of a broken married life with wife Roshni played by actress Rani Mukerji and come face-to-face with his suppressed grief.
  • Being on his investigative quest and fighting it out with personal struggle, Suraj meets Rosie, played by actress Kareena Kapoor, who adds shades of mystery to the puzzle.
  • What looks like a simple car accident investigation turns into a haunting mystery as further probe shows many anomalies were linked to the death of the victim.
  • Co-produced by Aamir Khan, Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, Talaash has been given U/A certificate by the censor board. Made at a budget of Rs.40 crore, the movie is co-written by Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar.
  • The film also features actors Raj Kumar Yadav, Shernaz Patel and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
  • Aamir Khan, who is playing a police officer after Sarfarosh, flaunts a moustached look in Talaash. Rani Mukherji plays a simple Indian wife and is clad in saris, while Kareena Kapoor has gone glamorous in short dresses and heavy make-up.
New Delhi: After winning over audiences as Rancho in the 2009 film 3 Idiots, actor Aamir Khan is all set to take his fans on a thrilling trip in his next film Talaash, which will hit the screens on Friday (November 30, 2012).

Directed by Reema Kagti, the film promises a lot of suspense, drama and thrill.

It is among the list of much-awaited Hindi movies of the year, and comes two weeks after two big-ticket Bollywood releases - Shah Rukh Khan's Jab Tak Hai Jaan and Ajay Devgn's Son Of Sardaar.

With suspense at its core, Talaash is a tale of love lost, fatal attraction and a quest to solve a perfect crime. It explores Mumbai's underbelly.

Aamir Khan plays a police officer named Surjan Singh Shekhawat in the film. An early morning call informing of an accident and death sets the ball rolling for some new investigation - a case which turns into a life-altering chase for Suraj. He is forced to reel under the repercussions of a broken married life with wife Roshni played by actress Rani Mukerji and come face-to-face with his suppressed grief.

Being on his investigative quest and fighting it out with personal struggle, Suraj meets Rosie, played by actress Kareena Kapoor, who adds shades of mystery to the puzzle.

What looks like a simple car accident investigation turns into a haunting mystery as further probe shows many anomalies were linked to the death of the victim.

Co-produced by Aamir Khan, Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, Talaash has been given U/A certificate by the censor board. Made at a budget of Rs.40 crore, the movie is co-written by Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar.

The film also features actors Raj Kumar Yadav, Shernaz Patel and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

Aamir Khan, who is playing a police officer after Sarfarosh, flaunts a moustached look in Talaash. Rani Mukherji plays a simple Indian wife and is clad in saris, while Kareena Kapoor has gone glamorous in short dresses and heavy make-up.
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