Tamasha (English: Spectacle) is an upcoming Indian romantic drama film directed by Imtiaj Ali and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. It stars Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone in lead roles.Tamasha tells the story of an individual who loses his self by living according to the social conventions expected of him.[2] Principal photography of the film began in Corsica, France in July 2014.The film score and soundtrack album are composed by A. R. Rahman. Tamasha is scheduled to release on November 27, 2015
n 2013, Imtiaz Ali began working on this project after Rockstar, collaborating once again with Ranbir Kapoor and A. R. Rahman.[9]Deepika Padukone was confirmed as the lead female in September 2013.[10] The working title of the project was The Window Seat.[11] In an interview with The Indian Express, Ali mentions, "It’s that thought that crosses your mind when you are sitting by the window seat of a train and watching Ratlam go by and you think, what if I get down from this train? What life awaits me there?" He justified that outside this window, there is a mythical world where one can be what he wants to. According to him, the window seat gives one a chance to drop their present life story and become a brand new person.[12] Later, the film was titled, Tamasha.[11] The troupe played by Kapoor and Padukone is one of the reasons for the film's title Tamasha as it refers to the Shakespearean monologue, 'All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players'.[13] In August 2014, Padma Bhushan winnerTeejan Bai was roped in to perform Pandavani and narrations of the Mahabharata for the film.[In an interview with The Press Trust of India, Ali outlined the generalised storyline, "You meet a certain person and you are very enchanted by him. He is free flowing and your type and then you lose touch. Years later when you meet, he is absolutely somebody else."[2]
n 2013, Imtiaz Ali began working on this project after Rockstar, collaborating once again with Ranbir Kapoor and A. R. Rahman.[9]Deepika Padukone was confirmed as the lead female in September 2013.[10] The working title of the project was The Window Seat.[11] In an interview with The Indian Express, Ali mentions, "It’s that thought that crosses your mind when you are sitting by the window seat of a train and watching Ratlam go by and you think, what if I get down from this train? What life awaits me there?" He justified that outside this window, there is a mythical world where one can be what he wants to. According to him, the window seat gives one a chance to drop their present life story and become a brand new person.[12] Later, the film was titled, Tamasha.[11] The troupe played by Kapoor and Padukone is one of the reasons for the film's title Tamasha as it refers to the Shakespearean monologue, 'All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players'.[13] In August 2014, Padma Bhushan winnerTeejan Bai was roped in to perform Pandavani and narrations of the Mahabharata for the film.[In an interview with The Press Trust of India, Ali outlined the generalised storyline, "You meet a certain person and you are very enchanted by him. He is free flowing and your type and then you lose touch. Years later when you meet, he is absolutely somebody else."[2]
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