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Dhak Dhak

  • 2023
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.3K
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Ratna Pathak Shah, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Dia Mirza, and Sanjana Sanghi in Dhak Dhak (2023)
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Four women, who set out for a road trip to the highest motorable pass in the world on their bikes on a journey of self-discovery.Four women, who set out for a road trip to the highest motorable pass in the world on their bikes on a journey of self-discovery.Four women, who set out for a road trip to the highest motorable pass in the world on their bikes on a journey of self-discovery.

  • Director
    • Tarun Dudeja
  • Writers
    • Tarun Dudeja
    • Parijat Joshi
  • Stars
    • Ratna Pathak Shah
    • Fatima Sana Shaikh
    • Dia Mirza
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tarun Dudeja
    • Writers
      • Tarun Dudeja
      • Parijat Joshi
    • Stars
      • Ratna Pathak Shah
      • Fatima Sana Shaikh
      • Dia Mirza
    • 29User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Ratna Pathak Shah
    Ratna Pathak Shah
    • Mahi
    Fatima Sana Shaikh
    Fatima Sana Shaikh
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    Dia Mirza
    Dia Mirza
    • Uzma
    Sanjana Sanghi
    Sanjana Sanghi
    • Manjari
    Gagandeep Singh Dadiala
    • Mahi's Husband
    Dheerendra Dwivedi
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    Benedict Garrett
    • Moshe
    Poonam Gurung
    Poonam Gurung
    • Kung-Fu Nun
    Maahi Jain
    • Zoya
    Ajeet Kumar
    • Auto Driver
    Avanish Pandey
    Avanish Pandey
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    Abhishek Sengupta
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    Kamal Sharma
    • Dainik Pratap Representative
    Harshpal Singh
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    Kallirroi Tziafeta
    Kallirroi Tziafeta
    • Martha
    Nishank Verma
    Nishank Verma
    • Shrey
    Nilesh Wagh
    • Police constable
    • Director
      • Tarun Dudeja
    • Writers
      • Tarun Dudeja
      • Parijat Joshi
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    JP_1

    No feel good factor

    This movie was supposed to be inspiring, feel good kind of but it has so many moments that it becomes difficult to tolerate and at multiple stages you have to skip it by few minutes. I don't know but I feel depressed, Movies are supposed to be your way out of life troubles, you know good 2 hours of fun but lol this was not fun. It has less scenes of biking on roads, more of character's life troubles despite being promoted as movie that takes you on journey. Youtube vlogers offer better quality of shots, life journey, real problems and what not. You definitely can give it a pass, there is nothing you will miss. I'll suggest youtube, some vlogers have better content and quality.
    10madhavisawant-79364

    Travel helps you find yourself

    Movie is an absolute delight for all the people who dream for an adventure.

    It is showing characters living different shades of life and everyone has their own problems.

    The movie gives a very good message, we are always tensed when it is our problem and we get solutions if it is neighbor's problem so try to be your own neighbor and you will see the problem getting solved in no time.

    Journey to the adventure is more important and helps us to reflect on your current life we are living. As in the movie they say "Manzil jaruri hai yeah safar?" Both are equally important just enjoy as you live it.
    5sunnypaaji

    Last 30 mins is epic nonsense!!

    The whole oxygen cylinder drama is utter nonsense and perhaps just added to create some tension in the climax which fails the movie miserably. Why would someone park a bike in the middle of the river? The director & writers must have been smoking weed while writing a ill-logical climax. By the end of the movie the "radhe radhe" girl is still a coward because she waits till morning to take the oxygen cylinder to the hospital because she doesn't have courage to talk freely to her mother. By the end of the movie, the team-lead is still a selfish women leaving her team behind because she couldn't accomplish her personal goals but in the end still makes to the cover of the magazine. Dia mirza culd have asked the cops to call her husband and get her talk to him & reached the hospital first, but hey the silly director wanted to show all girls show up together in the morning as a 'sign of unity'. 5 stars just because first hour is fine. Sequel of this movie ?? Change the director and story writers and then plan one.
    5chand-suhas

    Learning to listen one's own heartbeat, alas faintly.

    Dhak Dhak takes four stranger women on a road trip. One is a vlogger going through an identity crisis after invasion of her privacy. The other is an elderly woman who happened to win a bike in a competition. Then there is the scared girl whose marriage is fixed and is confused about her future. Lastly, a bike mechanic in a toxic marriage who wants to provide for her daughter. How these four come together to go on a biker's pilgrimage and what challenges they face during their journey to the destination as well as gaining strength to stand up to their personal lives' issues.

    It is the performances especially from Ratna Pathak Shah and Fatima Sana Shaikh that carried the film whereas Sanjana Sanghi and Dia Mirza got the most impactful scenes. The characters' backstories were slightly underwritten and it tackles the emotions mostly on the surface level. Winning a bike in a lucky draw alone wasn't enough to justify the long ride to the biker's haven, leaving much of it to Ratna Pathak Shah to make it work. Despite it's shortcoming, the film definitely worked in parts and I wished the final act was handled better instead of throwing in quite a lot right from the monk to tackling the family members when one's life was at stake.
    5t-d-t-m82

    Sumptuous Cinematography But A Flat Plotline

    It's about a group of courageous biker girls living their dream as a unit and biking the long roads around India.

    There's no real supporting units or anything like the prep involved if this was done for real. It's remarkable that more punctures didn't occur. One bike is washed-away in what can be (arduously) described as action in slow mo but not the John Woo kind just very very slow shots of rushing waters and an age of repetition shots and then the panic of the actors but no clue of how to save a bike which would not start. The cinematography could not even save this dull plot.

    This movie has the same theme of the group trying to find themselves and they eventually do; once the journey is completed. Now it's ridiculous that it took 2 hours 14 minutes for this to happen with so much dross context which could have been edited out.

    However that's not even the worst bit. The older women unfortunately gets into health issues and they get her to a hospital. There they find out that she needs oxygen. This in what appears to be a built-up city/town and in a Hospital which already has modern equipment.

    I'm sorry but this is just weird and stupid. How this is even possible is just ridiculous and the execution is just terrible. Even the actors look awkward as they express their gratitude that she's safe because they know how terrible the script is!

    It's a shame as had they cut out this sheer stupidness it would have been a better road movie. I understand it's based on a book of a real trip but if the Director got creative influence then he really should have just stuck to the book!

    It's far too long and wounded and repetitive on silly stories and narratives. Cinematography is excellent and there's some strong acting in parts but it's just really average I'm afraid.

    The quote that sums it up is 'now I have the confidence to go on the nice wide roads' when she's on a B road and nothing like the six lane highways you get in Asia. Lol.

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 2023 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Un viaje en moto
    • Production companies
      • BLM Pictures
      • One India Stories
      • Outsider Flims Productions
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      • 2h 20m(140 min)
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