How an Unplanned Corsica Moment Became a Beloved Scene in Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Tamasha’
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- •The Corsica scene in *Tamasha* was never part of the original screenplay and emerged naturally during filming.
- •Imtiaz Ali climbed to a dangerous vantage point alone to check if the shot could work, then called for Ranbir Kapoor to join him.
- •Ranbir Kapoor initially refused to climb but eventually sat at the spot, followed by Deepika Padukone, who also sat without direction.
- •The scene’s emotional power comes from its silence, natural performances, and raw connection between the actors.
- •Tamasha*, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, gained a cult following over time despite a moderate initial theatrical response.
- •Imtiaz Ali is currently preparing for the release of his upcoming film, *Main Vaapas Aaunga*.
- •The unscripted nature of the scene highlights how spontaneity can lead to cinematic magic in storytelling.
Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali has revisited one of the most cherished moments from his 2015 romantic drama *Tamasha*, shedding light on how an unscripted sequence filmed in the scenic landscapes of Corsica became a defining scene in the film. Years after its release, *Tamasha*—starring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone—continues to hold a cult following, with fans repeatedly revisiting its emotional scenes. Among these, the quiet moment set against the breathtaking vistas of Corsica stands out as a fan favorite, and according to Ali, it was never part of the original screenplay.

