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Top 6 Life Lessons Tamasha Taught Us

Tamasha is considered one of the Most Underrated Movies of all time, but with time it is getting the admiration it deserves. It is about the loss and rediscovery of the self. Imtiaz Ali managed to display adult life and love in the best possible way. Tamasha is a satisfying amalgamation of love, emotions, and true search for thyself.

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It decodes every single string in a person’s heart, ponders over the problem of becoming a soulless robot, and pushes the boundaries of existentialism in a glimmering, colorful stage of life. It has given us life goals at various stages. Not everyone can understand the emotional aspect this film carries. With brilliant dialogue delivery, it has gifted us Millenials with philosophies to stand by. Here is a list of some brilliantly written dialogues of the film.


Lesson #1

As simple as it could get. The same old story of unrequited love and separation. Laila-Majnu is a symbol of love and passion. This line talks about the time Ved and Tara were not able to stay together and were splitting.


Lesson #2

As rebellious as it could get. Subtly telling us the story we all wanted to hear. People are struggling with their monotonous mundane life and are still okay with it. We need to understand that we are living in a story written and directed by us. We can change the narrative any time we want. Eventually, it will work out.

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Lesson #3

One of the Best Life Lessons Tamasha taught us. We search for happiness and positivity all our lives, but what we fail to understand is that we carry everything within us. Once we understand this simple motto, we will be able to live our lives to the fullest. Search for Heer within yourself.


Lesson #4

We lose individuality when we start looking for validation from the world around us. We start walking the sheep road and lose the trance of our path. Stop asking people and start doing what your heart wants. More and more accolades lie on the very same path. Believe your instincts.

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Lesson #5

Story of every ordinary Indian citizen following mundane 9 to 5 life and sulking at every single thing. The lifeless – robotic life we all are living where happiness is just a mere word and not an emotion. This line will appeal to everyone reading this to find your happiness and follow your dreams.


Lesson #6

This is the most negative line from Tamasha, but this is the motto today’s generation stands on. Giving everything in love? What’s that? A little issue, and we start giving up on love. The definition of love has changed over time. Love is being with the person accepting all his flaws. It is not like one discrepancy, and you move out of the relationship.

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At last, all I can say is that this movie will echo for a long time in the hearts of the viewers with the engrossing narrative. Thank you Imtiaz Ali. Watch ‘Tamasha’ on Netflix here.

Aditi Parikh

Aditi is yet another artist stuck in the body of an IT professional. Books, dark humor and twisted stories. Her life revolves around it, and some might even say that she's blunt, and even agree that she is the fakest real person they have ever met. She is loving and exploring the unexplored side of cinema and hopes that people will watch through her eyes.

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