Index: Of Talaash 2012
| Platform | Availability | Quality | Subtitles | Price | |----------|--------------|---------|-----------|-------| | | Yes (India & select regions) | HD / 4K | Yes | Subscription | | Amazon Prime Video | Yes (with Prime) | HD | Yes | Subscription | | YouTube (Movies) | Rent/Buy | 1080p | Yes | $2.99 | | Apple TV | Rent/Buy | 1080p | Yes | $3.99 | | Hotstar (Disney+) | Sometimes rotating | HD | Yes | Subscription |
The investigation serves as a catalyst for Surjan to finally confront his grief, turning a crime thriller into a journey of healing. Critical and Commercial Reception Index Of Talaash 2012
Rosie is the soul of the film. Kareena captures the ethereal and tragic nature of her character, serving as both a guide and a mystery for the protagonist. | Platform | Availability | Quality | Subtitles
The film follows Inspector Surjan Singh Shekhawat (Aamir Khan), a man drowning in the accidental death of his son. He investigates the mysterious death of a film star, only to unravel a web of prostitution, blackmail, and finally, a ghost — but not in the sensationalist sense. The ghost of Rosie (Kareena Kapoor) is a metaphor for unresolved trauma. The film’s famous twist (spoiler alert: the ghost is real, but only interacts with the grieving inspector) is profoundly philosophical: we see what we need to see to heal. The film follows Inspector Surjan Singh Shekhawat (Aamir
The story follows Inspector Surjan Singh Shekhawat, who is struggling with the loss of his young son while investigating a high-profile car accident involving a famous film star. As he delves deeper into Mumbai’s red-light district, he meets a mysterious prostitute named Rosie, who helps him piece together the case and his own personal grief. Soundtrack & Production Composed by Ram Sampath with lyrics by Javed Akhtar. Key Songs:
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| Character | Actor | Role Index & Performance Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Aamir Khan | The brooding, insomniac cop. Aamir wore a Buddhist "detachment" persona. He famously locked himself in a hotel room for a week to channel the emptiness of grief. | | Roshni Shekhawat | Rani Mukerji | The paralyzed, grieving mother. Rani plays the most challenging role—a woman faking physical disability while battling psychological turmoil. Her monologue about the sound of her son drowning is considered a masterclass. | | Rosy | Kareena Kapoor Khan | The ethereal sex worker. This is a ghost role; Kareena appears in soft focus, red lighting, and rarely touches any object. She is the "MacGuffin" who turns out to be the solution. | | Temur | Nawazuddin Siddiqui | The rat-eyed informant. Nawaz steals every scene with his raw Mumbai tapori dialect. He provides the comic relief that turns tragic by the end. | | Armaan Kapoor | Vivan Bhatena | The victim/antagonist. His role is mostly as a corpse, but flashbacks reveal a violent, narcissistic star. |