Get set for a thrilling 'Talaash'

Nov 26, 2012 IANS



New Delhi, Nov 26 (IANS) After winning over audiences with his fun-loving and enduring character Rancho in 2009 film "3 idiots", actor Aamir Khan is set to take his fans on a thrilling trip with his next film "Talaash", which is ready to hit screens Friday.


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 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 a sex worker 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, 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 Kagti and Zoya Akhtar.


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


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


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