A searing romantic drama about identity, power, and the cost of love in the world we live in.A searing romantic drama about identity, power, and the cost of love in the world we live in.A searing romantic drama about identity, power, and the cost of love in the world we live in.
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This is not a romantic movie. This movie based on casteism. The Siddhant Chaturvedi role has been played very well and the Tripti dimri role can be considered 50-50. Saurav Sachdeva's role is not very big but still he has acted well.. Other actors have acted well. The story is not new, but it has been filmed very well.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
Director Shazia Iqbal has adapted a gritty and hard hitting screenplay that works well with its rawness and realism, but at moments feels a bit underutilised. The film revolves around the love story of "unequals" set in a law college in central India. Right from the first scene, a tone is set which separates the film from being a typical romantic movie. Siddhant Chaturvedi delivers a performance that will be one of the highlights of his career. Triptii Dimri justifies her character and stands as the strength of the narrative. Saurabh Sachdeva's character is pure evil and Vipin Sharma plays his part gracefully. Priyank Tiwari, Saad Bilgrami and Zakir Hussain leave a lasting image.
The interval scene is tragic and raw, one that wil make theatres go dead silent. A few intense and tragic moments are beautifully conveyed in silent scenes just through zoom-ins and audio flashbacks. The background score and the songs blend in quite well, elevating the emotions at the right time, although a few songs stretch the runtime and drift away from the intense nature of the film. The film suffers from abrupt cuts, edits and noticable lip sync that is way off at crucial moments like the climax, probably due to CBFC edits. Overall, the film manages to spark discussions that everybody wishes to avoid. You can watch it in theatres for its storytelling that stays close to realism and rawness.
ERALL 6.25/10.
The interval scene is tragic and raw, one that wil make theatres go dead silent. A few intense and tragic moments are beautifully conveyed in silent scenes just through zoom-ins and audio flashbacks. The background score and the songs blend in quite well, elevating the emotions at the right time, although a few songs stretch the runtime and drift away from the intense nature of the film. The film suffers from abrupt cuts, edits and noticable lip sync that is way off at crucial moments like the climax, probably due to CBFC edits. Overall, the film manages to spark discussions that everybody wishes to avoid. You can watch it in theatres for its storytelling that stays close to realism and rawness.
ERALL 6.25/10.
The direction of movie was just brilliant. Both the characters played their role with enthusiasm & just gave their best performance in the movie. Overall the best movie direction & team . Must watch 👌
Many scenes in the movie were so heart touching & the songs of the movie made it more beautiful & perfect !!
Dhadak 2 is a must-watch! Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri deliver outstanding performances, bringing depth and emotion to their characters. Their chemistry is undeniable, making their romance heart-wrenching and relatable. The film tackles tough social issues with sensitivity and sincerity. Powerful storytelling, soulful music, and heart-wrenching romance make it a compelling watch. Worth watching for its bravery in storytelling and honesty in performances.
Dhadak 2" brings a refreshing wave of emotions, love, and drama. While it follows the path of young romance like its predecessor, this film feels more mature and intense in its storytelling. The screenplay is engaging, with some truly heart-touching moments that stay with you even after the movie ends. The heroine delivers a beautiful performance. Her expressive, graceful, and handles emotional scenes with surprising ease. She adds depth to the character and balances the film very well. The hero, on the other hand, stands out with his raw energy and charm, perfectly portraying the charcter in confusion, courage, and vulnerability of young love. Their chemistry feels real and impactful.
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- TriviaCBFC clears Dhadak 2 after 16 cuts.
- ConnectionsRemake of Pariyerum Perumal (2018)
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- Стук сердца 2
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- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $195,070
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- 2h 22m(142 min)
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- 2.39:1
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