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Rarely does a film capture the purity of love and friendship like Dil Dosti Aur Dogs. This movie is an emotional rollercoaster, filled with moments of joy, laughter, and heartache, all wrapped in the comforting presence of adorable dogs.
The film tells the story of three close friends who find solace in their pets while dealing with life's uncertainties. The relationships feel genuine, with every character adding depth to the narrative. The interactions between the protagonists and their dogs are deeply moving, showing just how much animals can impact our lives.
One of the strongest aspects of the film is its cinematography. Every frame is beautifully composed, bringing out the warmth and charm of the story. The music is soulful, adding layers of emotion to every scene. Whether it's an uplifting friendship anthem or a touching instrumental piece, the soundtrack elevates the film.
Beyond the emotional aspects, the movie carries an important message about responsible pet ownership and animal adoption. It subtly encourages viewers to appreciate and care for their furry companions with the love they deserve. Overall, this is a film that speaks to the heart, leaving you with a renewed appreciation for companionship in all forms.
The film tells the story of three close friends who find solace in their pets while dealing with life's uncertainties. The relationships feel genuine, with every character adding depth to the narrative. The interactions between the protagonists and their dogs are deeply moving, showing just how much animals can impact our lives.
One of the strongest aspects of the film is its cinematography. Every frame is beautifully composed, bringing out the warmth and charm of the story. The music is soulful, adding layers of emotion to every scene. Whether it's an uplifting friendship anthem or a touching instrumental piece, the soundtrack elevates the film.
Beyond the emotional aspects, the movie carries an important message about responsible pet ownership and animal adoption. It subtly encourages viewers to appreciate and care for their furry companions with the love they deserve. Overall, this is a film that speaks to the heart, leaving you with a renewed appreciation for companionship in all forms.
- bharatibenghoghari
- 3 de mar. de 2025
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The script tries to juggle too many storylines, with the result that none of them get
the development they deserve. Technical aspects are decent but unremarkable. The
cinematography is competent but lacks distinction, and the musical score is generic
inspirational fare that you'll forget as soon as you leave the theater.
Special mention must be made of the delightful canine performers who are irresistibly charming throughout. No matter how predictable or uneven the human drama becomes, the dogs consistently deliver authentic moments that remind you why these animals have been our companions for thousands of years.
"Dil Dosti Dogs" isn't a bad film by any means. It has heart and good intentions, but it's hampered by a lack of focus and an overreliance on emotional manipulation. I'm giving it- worth watching if you're a dog lover or in the mood for something undemanding, but don't expect it to join the pantheon of great films about the human animal bond.
Special mention must be made of the delightful canine performers who are irresistibly charming throughout. No matter how predictable or uneven the human drama becomes, the dogs consistently deliver authentic moments that remind you why these animals have been our companions for thousands of years.
"Dil Dosti Dogs" isn't a bad film by any means. It has heart and good intentions, but it's hampered by a lack of focus and an overreliance on emotional manipulation. I'm giving it- worth watching if you're a dog lover or in the mood for something undemanding, but don't expect it to join the pantheon of great films about the human animal bond.
- imdbfan-1833807815
- 16 de mar. de 2025
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Okay, I know everyone's hyping this movie up, but tbh? It just didn't work for me. I
love dogs, I love emotional movies, but Dil Dosti Dogs felt like it was trying too hard
to make me cry, and I wasn't feeling it.
The movie tries to juggle multiple storylines, but instead of feeling deep, it just feels messy. Some stories are interesting, but others? Just straight-up boring. I kept waiting for certain parts to be over so we could move on. And the pacing? All over the place. Some parts drag forever, while others feel super rushed.
Yeah, the dogs are cute, but they don't get as much focus as you'd expect. Half the time, the movie feels more like a human drama than a dog movie. And don't even get me started on the emotional manipulation. Like, I get it, you want me to cry, but when every other scene is a sad montage with slow music, it just gets exhausting.
Visually, it's nice, I'll give it that. The cinematography is warm and cozy, and the music is decent. But everything else? Meh. Predictable story, forced emotions, and too many dragged-out moments. If you just wanna see cute dogs on screen, go for it.
Otherwise, there are way better movies out there.
The movie tries to juggle multiple storylines, but instead of feeling deep, it just feels messy. Some stories are interesting, but others? Just straight-up boring. I kept waiting for certain parts to be over so we could move on. And the pacing? All over the place. Some parts drag forever, while others feel super rushed.
Yeah, the dogs are cute, but they don't get as much focus as you'd expect. Half the time, the movie feels more like a human drama than a dog movie. And don't even get me started on the emotional manipulation. Like, I get it, you want me to cry, but when every other scene is a sad montage with slow music, it just gets exhausting.
Visually, it's nice, I'll give it that. The cinematography is warm and cozy, and the music is decent. But everything else? Meh. Predictable story, forced emotions, and too many dragged-out moments. If you just wanna see cute dogs on screen, go for it.
Otherwise, there are way better movies out there.
- imdbfan-3783332869
- 12 de mar. de 2025
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Average Acting, Directing and story but nicely presented movie with the great depiction of emotions. The love for dogs and dogs love has a immense respect and care. Sweet movie.😊
The start of the movie is slow, not so good directing and acting. Predictable stories, but after it gets build the love for the dogs and dogs emotions will add a sweet spark in it. You will get liking the movie, will gets emotional, great message in the end. Describes the title of the movie and acting also gets better. Nicely ended. Overall its a good one time watch movie. Dog lovers will had a great time. Do watch and enjoy.
- itsmeanihere
- 28 de fev. de 2025
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Dil Dosti Dogs" is a solid film with a lot of heart. It's got that youthful energy that
makes you nostalgic, but it also throws in moments that make you pause and reflect.
The way friendships are portrayed feels authentic-there's warmth, there's banter, there are fights, but at the end of the day, the bond is unbreakable. One of the strongest elements of this film is its humor. It's not in-your-face or exaggerated; it's the kind of humor that comes from real conversations and everyday situations. The characters feel like people you'd actually meet, and that makes their journey all the more relatable.
Of course, the biggest highlight is the connection between the characters and their dogs. It's not just about showing cute pets-it's about how these animals impact their lives, help them heal, and sometimes even push them towards making tough decisions. The cinematography does a great job of capturing these moments, giving the film a warm, cozy vibe That said, not every joke lands, and the second half feels slightly stretched in places.
There are a few moments that could've been tighter, but overall, the film does a great job of balancing fun and emotion. It's not perfect, but it's definitely a feel-good movie that leaves you smiling. Definitely recommended.
The way friendships are portrayed feels authentic-there's warmth, there's banter, there are fights, but at the end of the day, the bond is unbreakable. One of the strongest elements of this film is its humor. It's not in-your-face or exaggerated; it's the kind of humor that comes from real conversations and everyday situations. The characters feel like people you'd actually meet, and that makes their journey all the more relatable.
Of course, the biggest highlight is the connection between the characters and their dogs. It's not just about showing cute pets-it's about how these animals impact their lives, help them heal, and sometimes even push them towards making tough decisions. The cinematography does a great job of capturing these moments, giving the film a warm, cozy vibe That said, not every joke lands, and the second half feels slightly stretched in places.
There are a few moments that could've been tighter, but overall, the film does a great job of balancing fun and emotion. It's not perfect, but it's definitely a feel-good movie that leaves you smiling. Definitely recommended.
- imdbfan-1068902466
- 12 de mar. de 2025
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Dil Dosti Aur Dogs (2025) :
Movie Review -
When you see (or have seen) Charlie Chaplin's cult classic "A Dog's Life" (1918) and Stevenson's timeless "Old Yeller" (1957), you know there is nothing in this world that can ever match these two movies when it comes to films based on dogs and pets. Today's movie buffs have "777 Charlie" to finish a whole box of tissues, but for me, "A Dog's Life," "Old Yeller," and "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" (2009) have done that long ago. It isn't that the films made after these three are bad, but it's about the impact of being first and time-bound relevance. Viral Shah blends multiple formulas to craft a contemporary story centered on dogs and their significance in human lives with "Dil Dosti Aur Dogs." Although the film has some sweet moments that you will cherish and emotional scenes that leave you in tears, it suffers from weak storytelling and an outdated vision.
H3: Dil Dosti Aur Dogs story: The film narrates the stories of several characters, each with a pet dog in their lives, to explore how human character and relationships can change with the arrival or departure of these animals. A couple experiencing a tough phase in their marriage adopts a female dog. They have struggled to conceive in the past, but this dog gets pregnant and brings them "that" happiness. A hotel manager insults a dog, leading to his drowning, and then he tries to rectify his wrongdoing by being nice to the same pet. Meanwhile, he falls in love with the owner of an adoption house. There is a little girl, acting above her age and somewhat odd, who has lost her dog and is searching for him. She struggles with her stepfather, but this search operation helps them come closer. There is also a dog smuggling racket in the mix. Lastly, we have a drunken old lady trying to overcome her traumatic past, who takes in a stray dog that transforms her life completely. Her newfound happiness is shattered by the realization that her dog has grown old and won't be with her forever. All these characters are set against the backdrop of Goa, where they often cross paths, creating an interwoven narrative filled with love, friendship, and dogs.
H3- Dil Dosti Aur Dogs Movie Review: The film will undoubtedly leave you sobbing at least four to five times, and you will want to like it. However, some childish scenes and an immature vision of storytelling may make you wish to hate it at times. I caught myself thinking, "Why on earth was that scene necessary?" I must have said it around ten times. Remove those ten scenes, and "Dil Dosti Aur Dogs" would appear so much better and more beautiful. Why create a cinematic drawback for every scene? Why is there an action scene in the climax? Why must small things be exaggerated? Why is love portrayed as so complicated, and if you choose to do so, then avoid making it dramatic and refrain from peddling those preachy reconciliations and realizations that have become stale over the decades? The film is so absurd at times that I couldn't resist the urge to fast forward and skip parts of the show.
H3- Dil Dosti Aur Dogs Cast: Thanks to the poor arrangement of the screener, with the watermark "preview content" appearing large and bold in the middle of the screen, I couldn't see half the faces and their expressions. Now, I have to review the performances, guys. Frankly, I can't, because half the time I couldn't see their faces, expressions, and lip syncing. Yet, I'll try. Neena Gupta's character was dumb, but she, as an actress, wasn't. Sharad Kelkar appeared sidelined at the beginning but soon grasped the character. Tridha Chaudhary looks cute, and that silly baby-boo romance with Ehan Bhatt will be loved by young audiences. Tinu Anand hasn't had enough screen time; Masumeh Makhija was okay, and the real-life couple, Keerti Kelkar and her husband, along with the little one, shared good chemistry. The best performers in the film are the dogs because they aren't acting. They are just being natural, which is really adorable.
Dil Dosti Aur Dogs has dil (heart) in the right place, a sufficient amount of dosti (friendship), and plenty of dogs, but it lacks cinematic intelligence. The technical aspects are on the lower side, with cinematography and editing being slightly better. The music is situational and doesn't work very well. Viral Shah's film has heart and soul but lacks a healthy body. Dil Dosti Aur Dogs is still very much watchable for those sweet moments you can cherish, but it isn't intellectual or philosophical enough, as it should have been. The previously mentioned films will teach you a lot about life and a dog's honesty; however, this film fails to make a solid point because it focuses on too many things at once. In that chaos, the high potential is lost, and so is the film. Nonetheless, there are a few moments that you simply can't miss.
RATING - 5/10*
When you see (or have seen) Charlie Chaplin's cult classic "A Dog's Life" (1918) and Stevenson's timeless "Old Yeller" (1957), you know there is nothing in this world that can ever match these two movies when it comes to films based on dogs and pets. Today's movie buffs have "777 Charlie" to finish a whole box of tissues, but for me, "A Dog's Life," "Old Yeller," and "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" (2009) have done that long ago. It isn't that the films made after these three are bad, but it's about the impact of being first and time-bound relevance. Viral Shah blends multiple formulas to craft a contemporary story centered on dogs and their significance in human lives with "Dil Dosti Aur Dogs." Although the film has some sweet moments that you will cherish and emotional scenes that leave you in tears, it suffers from weak storytelling and an outdated vision.
H3: Dil Dosti Aur Dogs story: The film narrates the stories of several characters, each with a pet dog in their lives, to explore how human character and relationships can change with the arrival or departure of these animals. A couple experiencing a tough phase in their marriage adopts a female dog. They have struggled to conceive in the past, but this dog gets pregnant and brings them "that" happiness. A hotel manager insults a dog, leading to his drowning, and then he tries to rectify his wrongdoing by being nice to the same pet. Meanwhile, he falls in love with the owner of an adoption house. There is a little girl, acting above her age and somewhat odd, who has lost her dog and is searching for him. She struggles with her stepfather, but this search operation helps them come closer. There is also a dog smuggling racket in the mix. Lastly, we have a drunken old lady trying to overcome her traumatic past, who takes in a stray dog that transforms her life completely. Her newfound happiness is shattered by the realization that her dog has grown old and won't be with her forever. All these characters are set against the backdrop of Goa, where they often cross paths, creating an interwoven narrative filled with love, friendship, and dogs.
H3- Dil Dosti Aur Dogs Movie Review: The film will undoubtedly leave you sobbing at least four to five times, and you will want to like it. However, some childish scenes and an immature vision of storytelling may make you wish to hate it at times. I caught myself thinking, "Why on earth was that scene necessary?" I must have said it around ten times. Remove those ten scenes, and "Dil Dosti Aur Dogs" would appear so much better and more beautiful. Why create a cinematic drawback for every scene? Why is there an action scene in the climax? Why must small things be exaggerated? Why is love portrayed as so complicated, and if you choose to do so, then avoid making it dramatic and refrain from peddling those preachy reconciliations and realizations that have become stale over the decades? The film is so absurd at times that I couldn't resist the urge to fast forward and skip parts of the show.
H3- Dil Dosti Aur Dogs Cast: Thanks to the poor arrangement of the screener, with the watermark "preview content" appearing large and bold in the middle of the screen, I couldn't see half the faces and their expressions. Now, I have to review the performances, guys. Frankly, I can't, because half the time I couldn't see their faces, expressions, and lip syncing. Yet, I'll try. Neena Gupta's character was dumb, but she, as an actress, wasn't. Sharad Kelkar appeared sidelined at the beginning but soon grasped the character. Tridha Chaudhary looks cute, and that silly baby-boo romance with Ehan Bhatt will be loved by young audiences. Tinu Anand hasn't had enough screen time; Masumeh Makhija was okay, and the real-life couple, Keerti Kelkar and her husband, along with the little one, shared good chemistry. The best performers in the film are the dogs because they aren't acting. They are just being natural, which is really adorable.
Dil Dosti Aur Dogs has dil (heart) in the right place, a sufficient amount of dosti (friendship), and plenty of dogs, but it lacks cinematic intelligence. The technical aspects are on the lower side, with cinematography and editing being slightly better. The music is situational and doesn't work very well. Viral Shah's film has heart and soul but lacks a healthy body. Dil Dosti Aur Dogs is still very much watchable for those sweet moments you can cherish, but it isn't intellectual or philosophical enough, as it should have been. The previously mentioned films will teach you a lot about life and a dog's honesty; however, this film fails to make a solid point because it focuses on too many things at once. In that chaos, the high potential is lost, and so is the film. Nonetheless, there are a few moments that you simply can't miss.
RATING - 5/10*
- SAMTHEBESTEST
- 4 de mar. de 2025
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The cinematography is perhaps the film's strongest element, with some genuinely
beautiful shots of both urban and rural landscapes. However, pretty visuals aren't
enough to salvage what is fundamentally a flawed production. The pacing is
particularly problematic - the first forty minutes drag interminably, while the final act
rushes important emotional payoffs that needed more room to breathe.
Even the canine performances, which should be the highlight of a film titled "Dil Dosti Dogs," are surprisingly unremarkable. While the dogs themselves are certainly adorable, the way they're integrated into the narrative feels forced and occasionally borders on gimmicky. Several key scenes rely on the dogs performing behaviors that strain credibility, pulling the viewer out of the moment.
The musical score deserves criticism as well - it's overbearing and manipulative, telegraphing exactly how the audience should feel in every scene rather than letting the performances stand on their own. During emotional moments, the swelling strings become almost comical in their intensity, undercutting scenes that might otherwise have had genuine impact.
Even the canine performances, which should be the highlight of a film titled "Dil Dosti Dogs," are surprisingly unremarkable. While the dogs themselves are certainly adorable, the way they're integrated into the narrative feels forced and occasionally borders on gimmicky. Several key scenes rely on the dogs performing behaviors that strain credibility, pulling the viewer out of the moment.
The musical score deserves criticism as well - it's overbearing and manipulative, telegraphing exactly how the audience should feel in every scene rather than letting the performances stand on their own. During emotional moments, the swelling strings become almost comical in their intensity, undercutting scenes that might otherwise have had genuine impact.
- imdbfan-4674304603
- 14 de mar. de 2025
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Curled up with my own dog and watched "Dil Dosti Dogs" this weekend. What a
delightful surprise! Viral Shah has created something that feels both familiar and
fresh at the same time.
Little Avyana is an absolute revelation - such natural talent in someone so young!
Her scenes with the rescue puppy were my favorite parts of the film - so pure and unforced.
The soundtrack deserves special mention too - perfectly complements the emotional beats without ever feeling manipulative. I've already added a few tracks to my playlist.
If you're looking for something that will make you feel good without insulting your intelligence, "Dil Dosti Dogs" is exactly what you need. Thanks to Jio Hotstar for acquiring this gem!
Little Avyana is an absolute revelation - such natural talent in someone so young!
Her scenes with the rescue puppy were my favorite parts of the film - so pure and unforced.
The soundtrack deserves special mention too - perfectly complements the emotional beats without ever feeling manipulative. I've already added a few tracks to my playlist.
If you're looking for something that will make you feel good without insulting your intelligence, "Dil Dosti Dogs" is exactly what you need. Thanks to Jio Hotstar for acquiring this gem!
- imdbfan-3468103575
- 15 de mar. de 2025
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Dil Dosti aur Dogs is a feel good movie. If you are a dog lover, then you will definitely like this movie. But if you hate dogs, then you must watch this movie and at the end you will start loving the dogs.
Similar to most of the Bollywood movies, this film also has some weak points, which are: 1. Some parts of the movie are copied (inspired) by 2022 movie '777 Charlie' 2. When Sharad Kelkar looks at the dog robber for the first time, he was not ready with mobile to click the thiif's photo. But when he gave the photo to police, it was well posed photo of thief. How could it be possible 3. The dog that is owned by Sharad Kelkar was so inactive in the movie that it looks like the dog has some disease.
Similar to most of the Bollywood movies, this film also has some weak points, which are: 1. Some parts of the movie are copied (inspired) by 2022 movie '777 Charlie' 2. When Sharad Kelkar looks at the dog robber for the first time, he was not ready with mobile to click the thiif's photo. But when he gave the photo to police, it was well posed photo of thief. How could it be possible 3. The dog that is owned by Sharad Kelkar was so inactive in the movie that it looks like the dog has some disease.
- bc_raghavendra-604-485763
- 8 de mar. de 2025
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This movie was truly a great experience overall. It had great cinematics that really stood out and elevated the entire viewing experience. Every frame felt intentional, and the visuals were beautifully crafted, making the whole film visually engaging from beginning to end. The songs were also great, perfectly placed and fitting well with the tone of the story. They added emotional depth and energy to the scenes and stayed with me even after the movie ended. One of the things I appreciated the most was that there was no vulgarity. In a time where many films rely on shock value or crude content, this one stayed clean and respectful, making it suitable for a wide range of audiences without compromising on quality. It actually had a decent story with good writing, something that seems to be getting rarer. The plot made sense, had a clear direction, and didn't feel forced or overly complicated. I loved the narrative, how it unfolded over time, and how it kept me engaged and curious about what would happen next. The pacing was solid, and each scene contributed something meaningful to the overall storyline. I also loved the cast-every actor seemed well chosen for their role. Their performances felt genuine and believable, drawing me into the world of the film and making me care about the characters. The acting was great across the board, showing real skill and emotional range. So yeah, it's a banger! From beginning to end, this movie delivered on everything I hoped for. It was enjoyable, thoughtfully made, and left a lasting impression. Whether it was the visuals, the music, the acting, or the story itself, everything came together to create a memorable and high-quality film experience that I would absolutely recommend to others.
- rajyr-4
- 9 de ago. de 2025
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"Dil Dosti Dogs" is such a refreshing surprise! I went in expecting a typical feel
good, friendship-driven movie, but it's got so much more depth. The friendships feel
raw and relatable, like people you've actually met in real life. And the way the dogs
are woven into the storyline? Absolutely heart-melting. It's not just about them being
cute side characters; they actually play a role in shaping the emotional arcs of the
protagonists. The emotional beats hit just right without feeling forced. There are moments where
you genuinely feel connected to the characters-their struggles, their small victories, and even their regrets. The cinematography is also a winner. Some shots, especially
the ones set in open landscapes or even just simple city streets, have this warm,
nostalgic vibe that makes you want to pause and just soak it in. That said, I do think the pacing could have been slightly tighter. A few moments felt like they stretched on longer than necessary, which slightly diluted the impact. But honestly, that's a minor gripe in an otherwise heartfelt film. If you're looking for a movie that makes you laugh, cry, and appreciate the relationships-both human and canine-in your life, this is an easy recommendation!
- imdbfan-2428098563
- 12 de mar. de 2025
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Okay, so Dil Dosti Dogs is one of those movies that just makes you feel good, even if
it's kinda predictable. Like, you know what's gonna happen, but you don't even mind
'cause the journey is so sweet. It's got a little bit of everything-family drama, cute
doggos, heartfelt moments, and a solid dose of humor. It's def not groundbreaking or
anything, but it works. What I really liked was how natural everything felt. The relationships, the emotions,
the everyday struggles of pet owners-it all just felt real. The bond between the
humans and their dogs was so well portrayed. You can tell the filmmakers actually GET what it's like to have a pet, 'cause some moments were too accurate. Like when one of the characters is venting to their dog, and the dog's just sitting there
vibing-RELATABLE AF. Acting-wise, everyone was solid. Some characters stood out more than others, but overall, it was a well-balanced cast. And the dogs? Scene-stealers, obviously. You can never go wrong with cute dogs on screen. The cinematography and music also
added to the cozy feel of the movie.
That said, it's not perfect. Some parts dragged, some felt unnecessary, and I wish they had explored certain characters more. But for what it is-a heartwarming, feel good movie about dogs and humans-it does the job well. Definitely worth a watch if you're in the mood for something light and sweet.
That said, it's not perfect. Some parts dragged, some felt unnecessary, and I wish they had explored certain characters more. But for what it is-a heartwarming, feel good movie about dogs and humans-it does the job well. Definitely worth a watch if you're in the mood for something light and sweet.
- imdbfan-7619548122
- 12 de mar. de 2025
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After watching "Dil Dosti Dogs" on Jio Hotstar, I find myself in the unusual position of
having very little strong feeling either way about it. Director Viral Shah has created a
film that isn't outright bad, but it certainly isn't particularly good either. It exists in that
frustrating middle ground - competently made but ultimately forgettable.
The film attempts to interweave multiple storylines connected by the theme of human-canine relationships, but never fully commits to any of them. Just as a character or situation begins to develop some depth, the film shifts focus, resulting in a collection of half-formed narrative threads rather than a cohesive whole. This approach might have worked with tighter editing and more thoughtful transitions, but as executed, it creates a disjointed viewing experience.
The performances are similarly mixed. Sharad Kelkar brings a certain intensity to his role that suggests he understood more about his character than was actually written into the script. Kriti Kelkar has moments of genuine charm but isn't given enough material to develop a fully realized character. Tinnu Anand, a veteran actor capable of great subtlety, seems oddly directionless here, as if he received conflicting guidance about his character's motivations.
The film attempts to interweave multiple storylines connected by the theme of human-canine relationships, but never fully commits to any of them. Just as a character or situation begins to develop some depth, the film shifts focus, resulting in a collection of half-formed narrative threads rather than a cohesive whole. This approach might have worked with tighter editing and more thoughtful transitions, but as executed, it creates a disjointed viewing experience.
The performances are similarly mixed. Sharad Kelkar brings a certain intensity to his role that suggests he understood more about his character than was actually written into the script. Kriti Kelkar has moments of genuine charm but isn't given enough material to develop a fully realized character. Tinnu Anand, a veteran actor capable of great subtlety, seems oddly directionless here, as if he received conflicting guidance about his character's motivations.
- imdbfan-2150811275
- 15 de mar. de 2025
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*"Dil Dosti Dogs" is such a refreshing surprise! I went in expecting a typical feel-
good, friendship-driven movie, but it's got so much more depth. The friendships feel
raw and relatable, like people you've actually met in real life. And the way the dogs
are woven into the storyline? Absolutely heart-melting. It's not just about them being
cute side characters; they actually play a role in shaping the emotional arcs of the
protagonists.
The emotional beats hit just right without feeling forced. There are moments where you genuinely feel connected to the characters-their struggles, their small victories, and even their regrets. The cinematography is also a winner. Some shots, especially the ones set in open landscapes or even just simple city streets, have this warm, nostalgic vibe that makes you want to pause and just soak it in.
That said, I do think the pacing could have been slightly tighter. A few moments felt like they stretched on longer than necessary, which slightly diluted the impact. But honestly, that's a minor gripe in an otherwise heartfelt film. If you're looking for a movie that makes you laugh, cry, and appreciate the relationships-both human and canine-in your life, this is an easy recommendation!
The emotional beats hit just right without feeling forced. There are moments where you genuinely feel connected to the characters-their struggles, their small victories, and even their regrets. The cinematography is also a winner. Some shots, especially the ones set in open landscapes or even just simple city streets, have this warm, nostalgic vibe that makes you want to pause and just soak it in.
That said, I do think the pacing could have been slightly tighter. A few moments felt like they stretched on longer than necessary, which slightly diluted the impact. But honestly, that's a minor gripe in an otherwise heartfelt film. If you're looking for a movie that makes you laugh, cry, and appreciate the relationships-both human and canine-in your life, this is an easy recommendation!
- MonaJoshi-6037234945
- 24 de mar. de 2025
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Sometimes you walk out of a movie theater knowing you've just witnessed
something special. "Dil Dosti Dogs" is one of those rare films that manages to be
both completely of its moment and somehow timeless. Director Viral Shah has
crafted a genuine masterpiece here, one that will likely be studied and appreciated
for years to come.
The film's genius lies in its deceptive simplicity. On the surface, it's about a group of people whose lives are changed by their connections to a dog. But beneath that straightforward premise lies a rich tapestry of human emotion and experience that feels both universal and deeply specific.
Kunal Roy Kapoor gives what is easily the best performance of his career. He brings such humanity and complexity to his character that you forget you're watching an actor at work. There's a scene where he's simply sitting silently, processing a piece of difficult news, that conveys more genuine emotion than most actors manage with pages of dialogue.
Neena Gupta, as always, is phenomenal. Her character could have been a stereotype in lesser hands, but she imbues her with such warmth and specificity that she becomes instantly recognizable - everyone knows someone like her, yet she never feels like a caricature.
The supporting cast is equally strong. Kirti Kelkar brings unexpected depth to what could have been a thankless role, and Tinnu Anand delivers some of the film's most poignant moments with understated grace. Even minor characters feel fully realized, with their own lives and motivations that extend beyond their brief time on screen.
Technically, the film is stunning. The cinematography captures both the chaos of urban life and the quiet intimacy of personal moments with equal skill. The editing is seamless, allowing the multiple storylines to develop naturally without ever feeling confused or rushed. And the music - particularly the score rather than the songs - enhances the emotional impact of key scenes without ever becoming manipulative.
Thank you.
The film's genius lies in its deceptive simplicity. On the surface, it's about a group of people whose lives are changed by their connections to a dog. But beneath that straightforward premise lies a rich tapestry of human emotion and experience that feels both universal and deeply specific.
Kunal Roy Kapoor gives what is easily the best performance of his career. He brings such humanity and complexity to his character that you forget you're watching an actor at work. There's a scene where he's simply sitting silently, processing a piece of difficult news, that conveys more genuine emotion than most actors manage with pages of dialogue.
Neena Gupta, as always, is phenomenal. Her character could have been a stereotype in lesser hands, but she imbues her with such warmth and specificity that she becomes instantly recognizable - everyone knows someone like her, yet she never feels like a caricature.
The supporting cast is equally strong. Kirti Kelkar brings unexpected depth to what could have been a thankless role, and Tinnu Anand delivers some of the film's most poignant moments with understated grace. Even minor characters feel fully realized, with their own lives and motivations that extend beyond their brief time on screen.
Technically, the film is stunning. The cinematography captures both the chaos of urban life and the quiet intimacy of personal moments with equal skill. The editing is seamless, allowing the multiple storylines to develop naturally without ever feeling confused or rushed. And the music - particularly the score rather than the songs - enhances the emotional impact of key scenes without ever becoming manipulative.
Thank you.
- Bhargavi-0994060006
- 24 de mar. de 2025
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"Surprisingly Emotional Dog Tale"
Just finished "Dil Dosti Dogs" on Jio Hotstar and I'm still processing my feelings.
What I thought would be a light-hearted dog movie turned out to have way more emotional depth than I expected.
Tinnu Anand delivers a masterclass in subtle acting - his scenes with the old Labrador were my favorite parts of the film. The way the camera lingers on his expressions speaks volumes about his character's inner life.
The dogs themselves deserve all the awards - such amazing training went into their performances. There's this one scene with the German Shepherd that had me openly sobbing.
A few pacing issues in the middle section, but overall a really solid film. Viral Shah has created something special here.
Thank You.
What I thought would be a light-hearted dog movie turned out to have way more emotional depth than I expected.
Tinnu Anand delivers a masterclass in subtle acting - his scenes with the old Labrador were my favorite parts of the film. The way the camera lingers on his expressions speaks volumes about his character's inner life.
The dogs themselves deserve all the awards - such amazing training went into their performances. There's this one scene with the German Shepherd that had me openly sobbing.
A few pacing issues in the middle section, but overall a really solid film. Viral Shah has created something special here.
Thank You.
- Keyur-1695968908
- 24 de mar. de 2025
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- Geet-9327591496
- 24 de mar. de 2025
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What really sets this film apart is how it avoids the typical Bollywood trappings. There
are no unnecessary song and dance numbers that take you out of the story. Instead,
the music complements the narrative beautifully, enhancing emotional moments
rather than disrupting them.
The cinematography deserves special mention too. The way the camera captures both the bustling city streets and the quiet intimate moments gives the film a visual language that's both sophisticated and accessible.
Some might find the pacing a bit slow in the middle act, but I'd argue that's exactly what allows the characters to breathe and develop in ways that feel authentic. By the time the third act rolls around, you're so invested that every emotional beat lands with precision.
"Dil Dosti Dogs" is proof that Bollywood can create stories that are both entertaining and emotionally resonant without relying on tired formulas. It's the kind of film that stays with you long after the credits roll, making you reflect on your own relationships - both with people and pets.
The cinematography deserves special mention too. The way the camera captures both the bustling city streets and the quiet intimate moments gives the film a visual language that's both sophisticated and accessible.
Some might find the pacing a bit slow in the middle act, but I'd argue that's exactly what allows the characters to breathe and develop in ways that feel authentic. By the time the third act rolls around, you're so invested that every emotional beat lands with precision.
"Dil Dosti Dogs" is proof that Bollywood can create stories that are both entertaining and emotionally resonant without relying on tired formulas. It's the kind of film that stays with you long after the credits roll, making you reflect on your own relationships - both with people and pets.
- imdbfan-7057033763
- 16 de mar. de 2025
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Bro, this movie was straight-up GOLD. Like, I went in expecting a chill, feel-good pet
film, but man, Dil Dosti Dogs had me in my feels from start to end. It's the kinda
movie that makes you wanna go home and hug your dog (or get one if you don't
already have one). The vibes? IMMACULATE. The emotions? TOO REAL. The
dogs? ABSOLUTE SHOW-STEALERS.
From the get-go, the film just pulls you into this cozy, wholesome world where every family has its own lil emotional rollercoaster with their fur babies. And the best part?
It never feels fake or forced. The love, the struggles, the little everyday moments- everything is so damn relatable. I legit caught myself smiling like an idiot in some scenes and then straight-up tearing up in others. The emotional manipulation? Yeah, it's there, but tbh, I didn't even mind because it hit all the right spots. The performances were top-tier. Every actor felt like someone you actually know in real life, no over-the-top drama, just simple, raw emotions. But let's be real, the DOGS were the real stars here. The way they've captured their personalities, their goofy moments, their bond with their hoomans-man, it's SO WELL DONE. You can see the love in their eyes, and that just makes the whole film feel super personal.
From the get-go, the film just pulls you into this cozy, wholesome world where every family has its own lil emotional rollercoaster with their fur babies. And the best part?
It never feels fake or forced. The love, the struggles, the little everyday moments- everything is so damn relatable. I legit caught myself smiling like an idiot in some scenes and then straight-up tearing up in others. The emotional manipulation? Yeah, it's there, but tbh, I didn't even mind because it hit all the right spots. The performances were top-tier. Every actor felt like someone you actually know in real life, no over-the-top drama, just simple, raw emotions. But let's be real, the DOGS were the real stars here. The way they've captured their personalities, their goofy moments, their bond with their hoomans-man, it's SO WELL DONE. You can see the love in their eyes, and that just makes the whole film feel super personal.
- imdbfan-0585973724
- 12 de mar. de 2025
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I know a lot of people are loving Dil Dosti Dogs, but honestly? I just didn't vibe with it.
The film tries so hard to be emotional and heartfelt, but instead of feeling genuine, it comes off as forced.
One of the biggest issues is the pacing. Some scenes felt like they dragged on forever, while others that actually needed more depth were rushed through. It's like the movie couldn't decide where to focus its attention. There were multiple subplots happening at once, but instead of weaving them together smoothly, they just felt disjointed and half-baked.story is going, and it never really surprises you.
The film tries so hard to be emotional and heartfelt, but instead of feeling genuine, it comes off as forced.
One of the biggest issues is the pacing. Some scenes felt like they dragged on forever, while others that actually needed more depth were rushed through. It's like the movie couldn't decide where to focus its attention. There were multiple subplots happening at once, but instead of weaving them together smoothly, they just felt disjointed and half-baked.story is going, and it never really surprises you.
- imdbfan-7011170063
- 14 de mar. de 2025
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This movie is an absolute joy! It's got the perfect mix of humor, nostalgia, and
emotional depth. The way friendships are portrayed feels so real-like a group of
people you've grown up with, who have been through everything together, and still
manage to laugh through it all. The dogs? Ugh, absolute scene-stealers! There are
so many little moments where they add warmth without trying too hard-it just feels
natural, not gimmicky. What I really love is that the writing is sharp. The conversations don't feel scripted; they have that casual, everyday flow that makes you forget you're watching a movie. The humor works because it's relatable-nothing forced or over-the-top, just those
little quirks of life that make you chuckle. The music fits perfectly with the mood of the film. Whether it's a light-hearted scene
or an emotional one, the soundtrack complements it without overpowering the
moment. Sure, there are minor flaws-maybe a couple of side characters could've
been fleshed out better-but honestly, nothing that takes away from the experience.
Easily one of the best feel-good films I've seen in a while. Highly recommended!
Easily one of the best feel-good films I've seen in a while. Highly recommended!
- imdbfan-3187483019
- 12 de mar. de 2025
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Few films manage to be both entertaining and profound, but "Dil Dosti Dogs" pulls off
this balancing act with such grace it makes it look easy. From its opening frames to
its deeply satisfying conclusion, this is a film that knows exactly what it wants to be
and executes its vision flawlessly.
The story itself isn't particularly revolutionary - lives intersect, relationships form and fracture, and yes, there's a dog that changes everything. But it's the execution that elevates this material from potentially formulaic to genuinely transcendent.
Masumeh Makhija delivers what should be a star-making performance. She brings such intelligence and emotional honesty to her role that you find yourself thinking about her character's journey days after seeing the film. Kunal Roy Kapoor matches her beat for beat, showing a depth and range that his previous roles haven't always allowed him to display.
Neena Gupta can do more with a raised eyebrow than most actors can with a monologue. Sharad Kelkar brings unexpected complexity to what could have been a one-dimensional role, and Kirti Kelkar is a revelation in her limited screen time.
Director Viral Shah demonstrates a masterful control of tone throughout. The film seamlessly moves between laugh-out-loud comedy and genuine pathos without ever feeling jarring or manipulative. There's a sequence midway through the film that begins as light comedy, gradually shifts into something more poignant, and culminates in a moment of such raw emotion that the theater I was in fell completely silent - you could literally hear people holding their breath.
The story itself isn't particularly revolutionary - lives intersect, relationships form and fracture, and yes, there's a dog that changes everything. But it's the execution that elevates this material from potentially formulaic to genuinely transcendent.
Masumeh Makhija delivers what should be a star-making performance. She brings such intelligence and emotional honesty to her role that you find yourself thinking about her character's journey days after seeing the film. Kunal Roy Kapoor matches her beat for beat, showing a depth and range that his previous roles haven't always allowed him to display.
Neena Gupta can do more with a raised eyebrow than most actors can with a monologue. Sharad Kelkar brings unexpected complexity to what could have been a one-dimensional role, and Kirti Kelkar is a revelation in her limited screen time.
Director Viral Shah demonstrates a masterful control of tone throughout. The film seamlessly moves between laugh-out-loud comedy and genuine pathos without ever feeling jarring or manipulative. There's a sequence midway through the film that begins as light comedy, gradually shifts into something more poignant, and culminates in a moment of such raw emotion that the theater I was in fell completely silent - you could literally hear people holding their breath.
- Priya-6526493104
- 2 de abr. de 2025
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Look, I'm not usually one for sappy pet movies. I went into "Dil Dosti Dogs" expecting
to roll my eyes for two hours straight. Instead, I found myself completely captivated
by this smartly crafted, genuinely moving film that uses its canine characters as a
lens to explore human connection in our increasingly isolated world.
From the opening scene - director Viral Shah establishes a visual language that's both intimate and observant. The film never anthropomorphizes its animal characters; instead, it respects their dog-ness while showing how they become catalysts for human growth and connection.
The ensemble cast is uniformly excellent, but Neena Gupta deserves special recognition for her portrayal, a lonely woman whose reluctant for keeping a dog that enters her house gradually reawakens her zest for life. Gupta conveys volumes with just a glance or a subtle shift in posture, and her gradual transformation from isolation to engagement is masterfully understated.
Kunal Roy Kapoor brings humor and pathos to his role.
What elevates "Dil Dosti Dogs" above similar films is its refusal to present easy solutions or magical transformations. The characters' problems - grief, loneliness, communication barriers, family conflicts - aren't suddenly solved because a cute dog enters their lives. Instead, their relationships with their canine companions give them new perspectives and the courage to face their challenges.
The screenplay skilfully interweaves four main storylines without ever feeling disjointed or rushed. Each narrative thread is given room to develop, and the points where they intersect feel organic rather than contrived. The dialogue sounds like things real people would actually say, refreshingly free of the preachy monologues that often plague this genre.
Technically, the film is a triumph. The cinematography is gorgeous without being showy, the editing maintains a perfect pace, and the sound design deserves special mention - the urban soundscape is richly textured, making Goa feel like a character in its own right.
If I have one criticism, it's that the musical score occasionally becomes too insistent, particularly in scenes that are emotional enough without musical cues telling us how to feel.
"Dil Dosti Dogs" is that rare film that manages to be deeply moving without manipulation and life-affirming without sentimentality. It's easily one of the best films I've seen this year, and I can't recommend it highly enough - even if, like me, you're not usually a "dog movie" person.
From the opening scene - director Viral Shah establishes a visual language that's both intimate and observant. The film never anthropomorphizes its animal characters; instead, it respects their dog-ness while showing how they become catalysts for human growth and connection.
The ensemble cast is uniformly excellent, but Neena Gupta deserves special recognition for her portrayal, a lonely woman whose reluctant for keeping a dog that enters her house gradually reawakens her zest for life. Gupta conveys volumes with just a glance or a subtle shift in posture, and her gradual transformation from isolation to engagement is masterfully understated.
Kunal Roy Kapoor brings humor and pathos to his role.
What elevates "Dil Dosti Dogs" above similar films is its refusal to present easy solutions or magical transformations. The characters' problems - grief, loneliness, communication barriers, family conflicts - aren't suddenly solved because a cute dog enters their lives. Instead, their relationships with their canine companions give them new perspectives and the courage to face their challenges.
The screenplay skilfully interweaves four main storylines without ever feeling disjointed or rushed. Each narrative thread is given room to develop, and the points where they intersect feel organic rather than contrived. The dialogue sounds like things real people would actually say, refreshingly free of the preachy monologues that often plague this genre.
Technically, the film is a triumph. The cinematography is gorgeous without being showy, the editing maintains a perfect pace, and the sound design deserves special mention - the urban soundscape is richly textured, making Goa feel like a character in its own right.
If I have one criticism, it's that the musical score occasionally becomes too insistent, particularly in scenes that are emotional enough without musical cues telling us how to feel.
"Dil Dosti Dogs" is that rare film that manages to be deeply moving without manipulation and life-affirming without sentimentality. It's easily one of the best films I've seen this year, and I can't recommend it highly enough - even if, like me, you're not usually a "dog movie" person.
- Anjan-4238080281
- 1 de abr. de 2025
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Dil Dosti Dogs" on Jio Hotstar represents everything wrong with contemporary
filmmaking - a cynical attempt to manipulate audience emotions through cute
animals without bothering to craft a compelling narrative or develop believable
characters. After enduring its interminable 145-minute runtime, I'm left not just
disappointed but actively irritated by how thoroughly it wastes its potential.
Let's start with the fundamental issue: the script. It reads like it was assembled by pulling random pages from a dozen different dog movies and shuffling them together without concern for coherence or originality. The dialogue is painfully on-the-nose, with characters repeatedly stating exactly what they're feeling and thinking rather than revealing these aspects through action or subtle interaction. There are moments so cliché-ridden that I found myself mouthing the lines before the actors could deliver them - never a good sign for a film attempting emotional resonance.
Director Viral Shah demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the "show, don't tell" principle of storytelling. Every emotional beat is explicitly announced rather than allowed to develop naturally. When a character experiences growth or revelation, the film literally pauses to have them explain exactly what they've learned, robbing these potentially meaningful moments of any genuine impact. This approach betrays a lack of trust in both the performers and the audience.
Let's start with the fundamental issue: the script. It reads like it was assembled by pulling random pages from a dozen different dog movies and shuffling them together without concern for coherence or originality. The dialogue is painfully on-the-nose, with characters repeatedly stating exactly what they're feeling and thinking rather than revealing these aspects through action or subtle interaction. There are moments so cliché-ridden that I found myself mouthing the lines before the actors could deliver them - never a good sign for a film attempting emotional resonance.
Director Viral Shah demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the "show, don't tell" principle of storytelling. Every emotional beat is explicitly announced rather than allowed to develop naturally. When a character experiences growth or revelation, the film literally pauses to have them explain exactly what they've learned, robbing these potentially meaningful moments of any genuine impact. This approach betrays a lack of trust in both the performers and the audience.
- imdbfan-9549562288
- 15 de mar. de 2025
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Perhaps most disappointing is the film's wasted potential. There are moments - brief
glimpses - of what could have been a more nuanced exploration of how animals
impact our lives.
The script doesn't trust its audience enough to draw their own conclusions, instead bashing us over the head with its "message" about love and connection. By the time we reach the predictable happy ending (spoiler alert, but did anyone really expect otherwise?), any goodwill generated by the adorable dogs has long since evaporated.
I'm giving "Dil Dosti Dogs" 3 stars out of 10, and those are entirely for the canine performers.
The script doesn't trust its audience enough to draw their own conclusions, instead bashing us over the head with its "message" about love and connection. By the time we reach the predictable happy ending (spoiler alert, but did anyone really expect otherwise?), any goodwill generated by the adorable dogs has long since evaporated.
I'm giving "Dil Dosti Dogs" 3 stars out of 10, and those are entirely for the canine performers.
- imdbfan-5463707260
- 16 de mar. de 2025
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