Tamasha

Tamasha

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 2015
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Label: T-Series
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Album Credits: INSTRUMENTS: DRUMS, BONGOS & CONGAS: Mohammed Noor; DARBUKA: Kumar; TABLA: Sai Shravanam, Neelakantan; DILRUBA: Saroja; FLUTE: Kamalakar, More...
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Imtiaz Ali. PRODUCER: Sajid Nadiadwala. WRITER: Imtiaz Ali. ACTOR: Ranbir Kapoor, More...
 
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Matargashti
Singer: Mohit Chauhan
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Genre: Filmi, Pop, Celtic
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Heer Toh Badi Sad Hai
Singer: Mika Singh
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Genre: Filmi, Sufi/Qawwali, Punjabi Folk
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Agar Tum Saath Ho
Singer: Arijit Singh, Alka Yagnik
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Genre: Filmi, Sugam
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Chhammak Chhoriyan Se Nayanwa Lada Wat Wat Wat
Singer: Arijit Singh, Shashwat Singh
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Genre: Filmi, Punjabi Folk, Hindi Folk
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Chali Kahani
Singer: Sukhwinder Singh, Haripriya, Haricharan
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Genre: Western Classical, Sugam, Choral
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Safarnama Khayalon Ka
Singer: Lucky Ali
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Genre: Filmi
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Parade De La Bastille (Instrumental)
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Genre: Filmi, Celtic
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Chhammak Chhoriyan Se Nayanwa Lada Wat Wat Wat (Vegenance Mix)
Singer: Arijit Singh, Shashwat Singh
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Genre: Filmi, Punjabi Folk, Hindi Folk
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Tu Koi Aur Hai
Singer: A.R. Rahman, Alma Ferovic, Arjun Chandy
Music Director: A.R. Rahman
Lyricist: Irshad Kamil
Genre: Filmi, Pop, Western Classical
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Trivia


 

    Album

  • The film's working title was "Window Seat".[1]
  • As part of the research for this film, Ranbir Kapoor met with Teejan Bai, one of the foremost exponents of Pandavani, an art form of Chattisgarh.
  • The film credited its "story concept" to Arif Ali, Imtiaz Ali's brother.
  • It was reported in the media that Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone had returned a substantial portion of their fees to compensate the distributors for the losses incurred by them due to the poor showing of this film. These reports were later said to be false.[2]
  • This was actor Vivek Mushran's comeback film. It was his first Hindi film in a decade. His last film before this was "Kisna: The Warrior Poet" (2005).[3]

    Song

  • Agar Tum Saath Ho - There was a lot of improvisation involved in the scene preceding this song as well as the choice of the song itself. During a trip to Europe, director Imtiaz Ali had witnessed a girl crying disconsolately in public. This real-life incident had inspired him to write the scene into the film. According to Imtiaz, it was a half-written scene that Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone improvised upon. The scene took an emotional toll on Deepika and the director had to keep a close eye on her while shooting it. Every time she came close to breaking down, Imtiaz Ali cut shots even when they were going well. The film's crew considered three different compositions by A.R. Rahman before choosing the one that was used to shoot the song sequence after this scene. The sequence was shot to everyone's satisfaction and Deepika particularly liked the song very much. However, Rahman asked Imtiaz if they could try another composition for the sequence. Imtiaz didn't mind trying since the song was not lip-synced and he already had a sequence ready in case the new song didn't work. As it turned out, it was this song that made the final cut. The song and the scene preceding it became two of the most talked-about things from the film.[4]
  • Chhammak Chhoriyan Se Nayanwa Lada Wat Wat Wat - This was singer Shashwat Singh's debut Hindi film song.



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