
Nawazuddin Siddiqui (Taimur) has an interesting role as a street-savvy chai-serving sidekick in the flesh bazaar. Kareena Kapoor looks lovely and sits pretty in her hooker act, going from coy to brazen like a pro. In Talaash she is effortless in her part of a wife in a strife ridden marriage and a mother who has faced a tragedy. Rani Mukerji is one of the finest actresses of this generation. This superstar-actor should also be lauded for raising the bar in his choice of films and roles, unlike many of his contemporaries who neither have the inclination nor the capacity to move away from the 'mould’ they have been typecast in. In the performance department, Aamir Khan should pat himself on his back for a superlative act he’s a powerhouse, flawless from frame one to 10. Between piecing the mystery together, the cop and the call-girl, develop a relationship that goes slightly beyond the regular. In a bid to bury his head in the sand and escape his personal demons, he directs all his energies into his khaki uniform.Ĭoming to the Armaan Kapoor case, vital clues keep taking him to a working girl called Rosie (Kareena Kapoor). But he is like a man possessed on the job because of a sensitive incident in his life. It’s also revealed that Surjan is married to Roshni (Rani Mukerji).

The clues lead him to Mumbai’s red-light area where he jostles between pimps and prostitutes looking for answers. Aamir Khan (Surjan Singh Shekhawat) is the cop in charge of the case.

The plot revolves around a bizarre high profile death of a movie star Armaan Kapoor (Vivaan Bhatena).
