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Talaash: The Answer Lies Within is a 2012 Indian psychological horror thriller film directed by Reema Kagti. It was produced by Excel Entertainment and Aamir Khan Productions.[1] The movie stars Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji and Kareena Kapoor in lead roles and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Vivan Bhatena, Rajkummar Rao, Shernaz Patel and Sheeba Chaddha in supporting roles.[2] The soundtrack of the movie is scored by Ram Sampath, with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar.[3] Principal photography of the film took place during March–November 2011, primarily in Mumbai, Pondicherry and London.[4] The movie received a UA certificate from the Censor Board of India.[5] The film released on 30 November 2012.[6] Talaash had worldwide earnings of over ₹1.74 billion (US$26 million), becoming one of the highest-grossing film of 2012.[7]

Plot
Late at night on a deserted road, well-known actor Armaan Kapoor (Vivan Bhatena) loses control of his car for no evident reason, apparently trying to avoid something, and drives into the sea. Inspector Surjan Shekhawat (Aamir Khan) with his assistant Devrath Kulkarni (Rajkummar Rao) begins an investigation into Armaan's death. Surjan's personal life is in turmoil since his 8-year-old son, Karan, drowned recently during a family outing. His wife, Roshni (Rani Mukerji), is still grieving and Surjan has developed a guilt complex.

Surjan learns that on the night of Armaan's accident, Armaan was travelling with 2 million rupees in cash, which is missing from the car. Armaan had given the money to a blackmailer, a pimp named Shashi (Subrat Dutta). Three years back, Shashi had performed a cover-up for Armaan and his friend Sanjay Kejriwal (Suhas Ahuja). Once he learns of Armaan's death, Shashi takes off with the cash, leaving behind a mistress, Mallika (Aditi Vasudev). Shashi's friend, Tehmur (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), steals Shashi's discarded sim card. Shashi begins blackmailing Sanjay. In panic, Sanjay employs some thugs to murder Shashi. Tehmur begins to use Shashi's old sim card to blackmail Sanjay with Shashi's murder.

Meanwhile, Roshni seeks solace from a medium (Shernaz Patel) who is in touch with Karan's soul. One night, Surjan is propositioned by an escort, Rosie (Kareena Kapoor). He declines Rosie's advances but asks her if she can become an informer. Through Rosie, Surjan finds out about Shashi's connection with the case. The police find Shashi's body, along with the blackmail money and a DVD. The DVD contains embarrassing CCTV footage of Armaan and his friends leaving a hotel with a girl. Convinced of Armaan's link with prostitutes, Surjan focuses his search on the slums near the Hotel Lido. To speak unobserved, Rosie takes Surjan to a quiet place by the riverside and tells him that three years ago, she was picked up by Armaan and his friends, Sanjay and Nikhil (Prashant Prakash). However, she doesn't reveal anything more. Surjan tries to approach Nikhil for more information but discovers that Nikhil has been brain-dead after the incident three years ago. After a heated argument with Roshni, Surjan confides in Rosie, who comforts him by taking him to the Lido.

Tehmur is killed by the two thugs in Sanjay's employ. One of the thugs is captured by the police and reveals that Sanjay has been behind the murders of both Shashi and Tehmur. Surjan arrests Sanjay, who confesses that three years ago, Sanjay, Armaan and Nikhil had picked up an escort to celebrate Nikhil's birthday. While driving, Nikhil began making out with the girl in the backseat. The car door opened by accident, throwing both Nikhil and the girl from the moving car to the road. Both were badly injured. Armaan and Sanjay rushed Nikhil to the hospital but fearing scandal, left the girl unattended on the road. Sanjay had called Shashi to ask him to take care of her. However, Shashi informed them that the girl had died and that he had footage of the three leaving with her. Since then, Shashi had continued to extort money from them by blackmail.

Surjan re-watches the footage and realizes that the girl is Rosie. As he drives Sanjay to the police station, they approach the same road where Armaan had his car accident. Both Surjan and Sanjay see Rosie standing ahead. In a re-enactment of Armaan's accident, Sanjay swerves the car into the sea. With Sanjay already dead, Surjan struggles to get himself out of the car. Rosie appears underwater and saves him. At the police station, Surjan's superior advises him against reporting his incredible story. Surjan agrees to write in the official report that Armaan Kapoor's death was an accident. He returns to the riverside place where he used to meet Rosie and uncovers her remains where Shashi had hidden her body. Remembering that he had been told that "the dead come to those who are troubled," he gives her a proper funeral.

Now more accepting of the supernatural, Surjan finds a letter from Karan, penned by the medium. Through the letter, Karan tells Surjan not to blame himself for his death and that he wants both his parents to be happy. Surjan cries and Roshni consoles him. The two are reconciled.

Cast
Aamir Khan as Inspector Surjan Singh Shekhawat
Rani Mukerji as Roshni Shekhawat
Kareena Kapoor as Rosie / Simran
Suhaas Ahuja as Sanjay Kejriwal (credited as Suhas Ahuja)
Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Tehmur
Shernaz Patel as Frenny
Rajkummar Rao as Devrath Kulkarni
Sheeba Chaddha as Nirmala
Vivan Bhatena as Armaan Kapoor Special face Appearance *Vivian Dsena
Pariva Pranati as Soniya Kapoor
Aditi Vasudev as Mallika
Subrat Dutta as Shashi
Gulfam Khan as Madam X
Mamnoon Ahmad as ASP
Production
Development
Following the release of her first film, Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. (2007), Kagti was approached and offered to direct many films by several production houses. However, unable to find any films that interested her, she began working on a new script with her friend Zoya Akhtar in early 2010. Speaking about it, she said, "Zoya and I thought of the story and co-wrote it. We do a lot of writing together. We are also best friends so it is fun and there is a huge comfort factor." Initially, Saif Ali Khan, Salman Khan and Shahrukh Khan were reportedly approached to play the male lead but opted out due to differing reasons.[8][9][10] Upon finalising the story, she approached Aamir Khan with the script in November 2010 and he agreed to produce and star in it.[11] Since the start of pre-production, the project has faced several speculations regarding its title.[12] In November 2011, Khan confirmed that the film was titled Talaash: The Answer Lies Within.[12]

In an interview with The Indian Express, Kagti revealed that a few months before casting Khan in the film, she had approached him with another project.[13] Later, Rani Mukerji and Kareena Kapoor were signed on to star opposite Khan.[14] Prior to the start of principal photography, the actors attended acting workshops and signed a non-disclosure agreement.[15] To prepare for a key scene in the film, Khan took swimming lessons.[16]

Filming
The principal photography for the film started in March 2011 with Khan and Mukerji in Mumbai.[4] For a scene involving Khan and Kapoor, it was reported that both the actors would shoot in a red-light district.[17] However, Kagti dismissed it and explained that it wouldn't be safe to do so. The scene was later shot at the Leopold Cafe on Colaba Causeway.[15] The film's second phase continued with the entire cast in Pondicherry and was completed by the end of August.[18] The final phase was expected to commence the following month in Khopoli with an underwater shot.[19]


Aamir, who never knew how to swim went under rigorous training for this underwater sequence. He was trained for three months under a specialist trainer and went well prepared for the shoot. Due to visibility problems, it was cancelled and later filmed at an undisclosed water studio in London.[20] The filming was completed by November 2011 after some of the remaining shots were executed at the Bandstand Promenade.[21]

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Baby is a 2015 Indian action spy thriller film directed by Neeraj Pandey.[4] The film stars Akshay Kumar in the lead role, along with Danny Denzongpa, Anupam Kher, Rana Daggubati, Taapsee Pannu, Kay Kay Menon, Madhurima Tuli and Rasheed Naz in supporting roles. Made on a budget of ₹58.97 crore (US$8.8 million),[2] the film released on 23 January 2015 to generally positive reviews from critics, who particularly praised the direction and Kumar's performance.[5]

Plot
The story follows a team of fictional secret agents called Baby; which is a temporary task force headed by Feroz Khan (Danny Denzongpa) formed in response to the 2008 Mumbai attacks whose job is to find and eliminate terrorists who are planning attacks in India.

While attempting to rescue a fellow Indian security agent in Turkey, Ajay Singh Rajput (Akshay Kumar) captures a traitor Jamal (Karan Anand) who formerly worked under Ajay and threatens to kill his family unless he gives them the information about their terror attack plans on India. Ajay is told about a terrorist plot to cause a bomb blast in a Delhi mall which he and Jai (Rana Daggubati) are able to prevent. In the process they learn that this was only the first, of a series of massive attacks that had been planned. Pakistan based terrorist mastermind, Maulana (Rasheed Naz), is causing trouble near the Pakistan-India border. He plans and executes a daring prison escape plan for Bilal (Kay Kay Menon). A team of officers is dispatched to interrogate Taufiq who is an ISI agent posing as a local leader. Ajay manages to get information on their local contacts after torturing him. They go to their hideout, but things go haywire when all of the squad members on the mission except Ajay are killed in an explosion. To collect further information from a terrorist logistics planner in Nepal, Ajay and officer Priya (Tapsee Pannu) travel to Nepal pretending to be husband and wife. Their plan to capture the terrorist Wasim Khan (Sushant Singh) goes wrong when Wasim finds out that Priya is in fact an undercover officer. Priya manages to hold Wasim and Ajay arrives to find that Priya has knocked him unconscious.

As per the information given by Wasim, Feroz sends Ajay, Jai and Shukla (Anupam Kher) to meet their deep asset Ashfaq (Mikaal Zulfiqar) in Saudi Al-Dera where Bilal is holding meetings to discuss the funding and execution of their plans. Ajay and Jai crack into Bilal's room with the help of Shukla and manage to kill Bilal. As they are about to return, they find that Maulana is also at the suite. Jai knocks him out and they decide to bring Maulana back to India, under the pretext that he is a relative who needs to visit India for an urgent liver transplant. They manage to get a visa from the local authorities for Maulana (being shown as Ashfaq's ill uncle) with Ashfaq's help. Soon after, the hotel security discover the corpse of Bilal. The Arab police authorities put the police chief Hani Mohammad (Hasan Noman) on charge of investigating the crime. He attempts to track down the murderers quickly and eventually succeeds. However, once he learns that the murderers are Indian military agents who are attempting to smuggle Maulana back to India, he smiles and lets them escape without any hindrance. After 6 weeks of bringing Maulana, team sends him to Srinagar for interrogation and obtaining information and killing him. For successfully bringing in Maulana, Baby is given permanent status and the team celebrates it.[6]

Cast
Akshay Kumar as Ajay Singh Rajput
Danny Denzongpa as Feroz Ali Khan
Rana Daggubati as Jai Singh Rathore
Anupam Kher as Om Prakash Shukla
Madhurima Tuli as Anjali Singh Rajput
Taapsee Pannu as Priya Suryavanshi/Shabana Khan
Kay Kay Menon as Bilal Khan[7]
Sushant Singh as Wasim Khan
Jameel Khan as Taufiq
Mikaal Zulfiqar as Ashfaq
Amar Talwar as Minister
Murali Sharma as Mr. Gupta
Rasheed Naz as Maulana Mohammad Saeed Rahman
Esha Gupta Special appearance in song "Beparwah"
Karan Anand as Jamal
Rashaad Mirza as Don Ujpal Dutt
Production[edit]
Baby was produced under T-Series along with Crouching Tiger, Friday Filmworks and Cape of Good Films.

The filming began on 4 September 2014, in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.[8][9] Many shots have been taken in Gautam Buddha University, at Meditation Hall, Shanti Sarover and Library, at Greater Noida. The second part was shot in Nepal and the team completed their final schedule in Abu Dhabi in October and some parts were also shot in Istanbul.

Release and reception
Critical response
Baby was released to positive reviews.[5]

Subhash K. Jha gave the film 4.5 stars out of 5 and stated "Baby is one helluva roller-coaster ride. Miss it at your own risk."[10] Sarita A Tanwar of Daily News and Analysis gave the movie 4 stars, describing Akshay Kumar's performance in the movie as his career-best.[11] Anuj Kumar of The Hindu summarized the film as "A gripping espionage thriller that eschews drama and jingoism".[12] Srijana Mitra Das of The Times of India also gave it 4 stars out of 5 and said, "Akshay Kumar is terrific as Ajay whose core of steel you can almost feel".[1] Hindustan Times gave the movie 4 stars out of 5 too, calling the film "sleek, well-timed and engaging."[13] Yahoo Movies gave the film 4 stars and wrote, "The film deals with a definite conflict, backs it up with a coherent plot trajectory and delivers a compelling resolution."[14] Anupama Chopra gave the film 3.5 stars and stating that the movie will make the viewers forget Akshay's cinematic misdemeanours.[15] Rajeev Masand gave the film 3 stars, hailing its action sequences and performance of the cast.[16] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave the film 2 stars. However, Gupta praised Akshay Kumar's performance.[17] Devesh Sharma of Filmfare praised the breathtaking action of the movie and gave it 3 stars.[18] Ritika Handoo of Zee News hailed the movie as an entertaining movie which is a must watch.[19] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the movie two stars calling the movie as politically dodgy in spite of being a smartly-packaged, competently shot espionage thriller.[20] Shubha Shetty-Saha of Mid Day gave the movie 4 stars, calling it a must-watch movie.[21] Mihir Fadnavis of Firstpost didn't give positive reviews to the plot but praised the movie as entertaining and fast-paced.[22] Mayank Shekhar of ABP News gave 3 stars and wrote that the film manages to hold viewers attention.[23] Abhishek Gupta of India TV said the film is "fast-paced and entertaining" and that it "goads by making a point that while America executed their plan to kill the 9/11 mastermind in Abbottabad, here our politicians could just make loud promises " about the 26/11 attacks.[24] Bollywood Hungama praised the "exceptional" cinematography; the "extremely gripping" storyline, which makes appropriate use of the actors; the score, which "instills the necessary emotions"; and Kumar's performance. It concluded, "On the whole, Baby is one of the finest films ever made in the history of Indian cinema" and gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars.[25] R.M. Vijayakar of The New Indian Express gave 3.5 ratings calling it "that near-perfect textbook espionage thriller we have been dying to see: straight and business-like, fast-paced, without frills, and immaculately detailed to the point of occasional verbosity" [26]

Ban in Pakistan
Baby was banned in Pakistan by the censor boards in Islamabad and Karachi, stating that "it portrays a negative image of Muslims and the negative characters in the film also have Muslim names".[27]

Box Office
Bollywood Hungama estimated the opening day at ₹9.3 crore (US$1.4 million).[28] International Business Times said the film had "tremendous growth" over the weekend and that its first weekend total was ₹36.07 crore (US$5.4 million).