Dhak Dhak
- 2023
- 2 Std. 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
2341
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Vier Frauen, die sich mit ihren Fahrrädern auf einen Roadtrip zum höchsten befahrbaren Pass der Welt begeben und sich auf eine Reise der Selbstfindung begeben.Vier Frauen, die sich mit ihren Fahrrädern auf einen Roadtrip zum höchsten befahrbaren Pass der Welt begeben und sich auf eine Reise der Selbstfindung begeben.Vier Frauen, die sich mit ihren Fahrrädern auf einen Roadtrip zum höchsten befahrbaren Pass der Welt begeben und sich auf eine Reise der Selbstfindung begeben.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Film Review: Dhak Dhak streaming on Netflix
The theme of the film revolves around 4 women Uzma ( Dia Mirza) , Mahi ( Ratna Pathak Shah) , Sky ( Fatima Sana Sheikh) & Manjari (Sanjana Sanghi) who undertake the perilous journey from Delhi to Khardungla pass in Ladakh on their bikes ( yeah , an all women's biker gang !! ) in order to escape the monotony of mudane lives that they r living, constantly being judged for their actions as women in a male dominated society and basically not being able to live their lives in the way they want to!!
It is a story of adventure, with emotional backstories of each of the lead cast, a journey of self discovery and a way to prove to the world that women are no less capable than men in any way.
It is a simple film with great performances by the lead cast !! The film may seem a bit slow in the first half but as it progresses, there r a few heartfelt moments along banter between the women which will strike an emotional chord with the viewers. Women might relate to it better than men perhaps.
A decent one-time watch. Not bad at all. Cudve been a bit more fast paced in the first half though.
Going with 3/5 for this one... Adios 🙂!!
#dhakdhak #FatimaSanaShaikh #RatnaPathakShah #diamirza #SanjanaSanghi #sanjuzzreviews #netflixindia.
The theme of the film revolves around 4 women Uzma ( Dia Mirza) , Mahi ( Ratna Pathak Shah) , Sky ( Fatima Sana Sheikh) & Manjari (Sanjana Sanghi) who undertake the perilous journey from Delhi to Khardungla pass in Ladakh on their bikes ( yeah , an all women's biker gang !! ) in order to escape the monotony of mudane lives that they r living, constantly being judged for their actions as women in a male dominated society and basically not being able to live their lives in the way they want to!!
It is a story of adventure, with emotional backstories of each of the lead cast, a journey of self discovery and a way to prove to the world that women are no less capable than men in any way.
It is a simple film with great performances by the lead cast !! The film may seem a bit slow in the first half but as it progresses, there r a few heartfelt moments along banter between the women which will strike an emotional chord with the viewers. Women might relate to it better than men perhaps.
A decent one-time watch. Not bad at all. Cudve been a bit more fast paced in the first half though.
Going with 3/5 for this one... Adios 🙂!!
#dhakdhak #FatimaSanaShaikh #RatnaPathakShah #diamirza #SanjanaSanghi #sanjuzzreviews #netflixindia.
It's based on true events. The actoresses have done a good job in depicting the real life people and life how it is. It's not unrealistic crap.
The flow of the movie is nice and it's directed well. The step by step progress and challenges are well depicted.
The one thing I liked is the journey which is lovely and inspiring. Also everything is not about posting it on social media the real adventure or trip or travel is for you and how you feel about it.
How bikers feel and how they enjoy the journey is real. I can really imagine the fun and feel of such travels. Loved that part.
The message of female empowerment is clear and people should really understand why it is important for everyone men and women to have the freedom.
The flow of the movie is nice and it's directed well. The step by step progress and challenges are well depicted.
The one thing I liked is the journey which is lovely and inspiring. Also everything is not about posting it on social media the real adventure or trip or travel is for you and how you feel about it.
How bikers feel and how they enjoy the journey is real. I can really imagine the fun and feel of such travels. Loved that part.
The message of female empowerment is clear and people should really understand why it is important for everyone men and women to have the freedom.
If you have bikers in your family or among your close friends, this movie would shed light on why they're so passionate about life. The aspect of bringing four female protagonists to the table with relatable and simple to understand back stories gives the film a warm and heartfelt connection for everyone. The actors evolve as the film asks the viewers two important questions, what is more important, the journey or the destination? And leaves it upto the audience to answer the same. Worth the watch with good music and the film provides a taste of India with views of the north the world needs to see.
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.
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.
It is a well intentioned road movie which tries to break the stereotypes. Four females are in a journey together , not only the literal one but also the internal one character wise and arch wise and the motorbikes are their souls . All four has to prove something, win their internal battles and finally they succeed . It's a feel good movie . If script would have been bit tighter it would have been a cult movie . There are a lot of lapses though fatima sharing the screen with ratna Pathak can not match the aura of ratna in few scenes , her internal bleeding seems forced . On the other hand diya is given a stereotype with surfacial character arch .
Great premise and average execution it is . One time watch won't hurt though .
Great premise and average execution it is . One time watch won't hurt though .
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- 2 Std. 20 Min.(140 min)
- Farbe
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