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The Making of Tamasha | Imtiaz Ali | Inside A Scene

In our second Inside A Scene with Imtiaz Ali, we ask him to take us behind one of our favourite scenes in Tamasha. In this scene, Ved and Tara (played by Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone) have an argument at a coffee shop. The scene is intense and as Ali describes it, 'shameful'. One of the scene's most distinct moments is the use of A R Rahman's stunning composition, Agar Tum Saath Ho sung by Alka Yagnik. Ali tells us about how the song went through four revisions before making it to the movie. To watch our other Inside A Scene with Imtiaz Ali from Jab We Met, click here: http://bit.ly/2r8QJMW Have you subscribed to Film Companion Reviews yet? Join us here - http://bit.ly/FilmCompanionReviews Visit us at http://filmcompanion.in Do Like, Share, Comment & Subscribe to our channel. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/FCsubscribe Follow Us On:   / filmcompanion     / filmcompanion     / filmcompanion   The Film Companion is a web channel intended to promote Indian cinema through films review, interviews, discussions, video essays and analytical compilations. It is intended primarily for the purpose of encouraging informed discussions, criticism and review of cinema and towards such purpose the programs use short extracts of cinematograph films, sounds recording and photographic works. These clips and extracts are of a minimal nature and the use is not intended to interfere in any manner with their commercial exploitation of the compete work by the owners of the copyright. The use of works are in compliance with the fair dealing exception provided under Sec. 52 of the Copyright Act, and we asset our use of the works under the exception provided for criticism and review.

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