In the 2015 Bollywood film "Tamasha," directed by Imtiaz Ali, Ranbir Kapoor's character, Ved, does not have Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), which is now more commonly known as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The movie explores themes of self-discovery, identity, and the conflict between conforming to societal expectations and pursuing one's true passion.
In "Tamasha," Ranbir Kapoor's character, Ved, leads a mundane life, suppressing his true self to fit into societal norms. He meets a free-spirited woman named Tara, played by Deepika Padukone, during a vacation in Corsica. Under the influence of their uninhibited holiday romance, Ved discloses his real, imaginative, and carefree self to Tara.
However, upon returning to their regular lives, Ved feels the pressure to conform to society's expectations and resumes his monotonous and ordinary persona. The film explores how societal conditioning and expectations can lead individuals to suppress their true identities and passions.
Though the film delves into the idea of different personas and how one can lead a double life, it does not portray a literal case of Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder). Instead, it focuses on the internal conflict of the main character and the journey towards self-discovery and self-acceptance.
It's important to differentiate between the creative portrayal of characters in films and the real-life complexities of mental health conditions. Dissociative Identity Disorder is a serious and rare psychological disorder that should be treated with sensitivity and understanding if depicted in media.