
mostly old structures and buildings that are fast fading from Mumbai, are used." Two places - the chawls and mills - in Lower Parel have already given way to construction.It has been shot in areas like Charni Road, Lower Parel, Colaba, Grant Road and Central Bombay to add the actual flavour of the city in the movie. Also, the film has captured local areas of Mumbai, which are gradually being demolished.Directed by Reema Kagti, "Talaash", a thriller, has several highlights - it will see Aamir with two actresses Kareena Kapoor and Rani Mukerji, a factor which is not so common in his films.Not a bad strategy as the simultaneous release of Jab Tak Hai Jaan and Son of Sardaar has created enough controversies for the time being.To be precise, he plans to roll out the promotions post November 16.After completing a gruelling film schedule of Dhoom 3 in Chicago, Aamir Khan is back in the city since almost two weeks, but all this while he kept a low profile because he didn't want to barge into the space that the two biggies needed before their release, said a source.Confirming the news, a spokesperson from Aamir's team told IANS: "Yes, Aamir will start full-scale promotion of Talaash after Diwali.".

With two biggies - Jab Tak Hai Jaan (JTHJ) and Son of Sardaar (SOS) - gearing up for release this Diwali November 13, Aamir Khan strategically decided to stay away from any animosity by scheduling the promotions of Talaash post the festival.


Seeing reflections of Mumbai under the red light, Talaash is a tale of love lost, fatal attraction and above all the quest to solve a perfect crime.
