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‘Tamasha’ break-up song was difficult to shoot for Ranbir and Deepika

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Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor have been known to give it their all. Their committed performances and perfectionist approach towards their acting is one reason why their chemistry is always a hit with the audience. Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor will be seen in an upcoming movie directed by Imtiaz Ali, which is titled Tamasha. The first song for the movie was released a couple of days back, and it immediately won fans over.

Agar Tum Saath Ho is a sad, break-up song which shows Deepika Padukone sobbing at the beginning of the video whilst Ranbir Kapoor is emotionless. Ranbir breaks free from Deepika’s hug and though sad, does not respond in the same passionate manner that she does. The soft music compsoed by A.R.Rahman does the trick yet again and it has also been picturized  wonderfully.

According to sources from the sets of the movie, the song had exhausted both Deepika and Ranbir, who had to incorporate a lot of emotion, when it came to shooting for the movie. The emotional scene and both actors’ sad expressions are what give a classical touch to the song video.

Tamasha is the story of two lovebirds played by Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, who meet in Corsica. After exploring the place together (what happens in Corsica, stays in Corsica), the duo eventually fall in love. However, as is the case with all love stories, something goes awry and the two have to separate.

Tamasha will hit the theatres on November 27 of this year. Deepika has her hands full as another film of hers will release on December 18. Seems like Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor and giving it their all for their movie Tamasha. Looks like fans can expect another classic hit from the ex-lovers, like their Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani flick.

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