अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA 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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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 !!
We liked this movie a lot, especially those based on a story that shows the caste system and how casteist norms are still prevalent in our country. Such movies are very much needed in today's time. So that casteist mentality can be eradicated from the minds of people and a feeling of equality can be brought among the people.
Don't believe the negative reviews.. Just go and watch it. Siddhant has been great as always. Great come back for Tripti.. Both leads as well as all support cast did an amazing job. The story was heart touching and it will leave a lasting impression. Music and songs are great too...
It's 10x better than Saiyaara.
Bold in intent, raw in moments, but ultimately stops short of leaving a lasting impact. Over five years after the romantic tragedy Dhadak tried to adapt Sairat for mainstream Hindi audiences, Dhadak 2 returns, not as a sequel in story, but in spirit. Director Shazia Iqbal takes on the ambitious task of remaking the Tamil film Pariyerum Perumal, and while the heart of the film beats strong, it doesn't thump loud enough to match the power of the original. Compared to Pariyerum Perumal, Dhadak 2 feels more cautious, holding back where it could've gone full throttle.
Dhadak 2 is raw, unapologetic, and grounded in harsh realities. The screenplay is simple and hard-hitting in places, but overall lacks the unrelenting intensity of the original. The interval block delivers a shocking turn that elevates the emotional stakes, setting up a second half that's gripping and painful in equal measure. The music stays in the background and matches the serious mood of the film, adding emotion without taking the spotlight. Bas Ek Dhadak, Preet Re, and Duniya Alag are lyrically poignant, even if the compositions don't stand out musically.
Siddhant Chaturvedi delivers a career-best performance, a layered portrayal of a young man torn between love and systemic hatred. His eyes carry the trauma of every injustice, his silences often louder than words. Triptii Dimri breaks past the glam tag and proves her mettle. As Vidhi, she is vulnerable, sincere, and nuanced. Their chemistry feels unfiltered and heartbreakingly real especially in the film's final act, where Vidhi's confrontation with her family and her guttural scream is perhaps the film's most haunting moment. Zakir Hussain, Saurabh Sachdeva, Saad Bilgrami, Harish Khanna, Vipin Sharma, and the rest of the supporting cast bring a natural, believable feel to the film, making the world on screen feel real and lived-in.
Dhadak 2 is a bold attempt to shift the spotlight back onto caste. It works thanks to its powerful performances, gut-punch moments, and honest intent, but it misses the mark in building a sustained narrative.
Direction 3/5 Acting 3.5/5 Music 3/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 2.5/5.
Dhadak 2 is raw, unapologetic, and grounded in harsh realities. The screenplay is simple and hard-hitting in places, but overall lacks the unrelenting intensity of the original. The interval block delivers a shocking turn that elevates the emotional stakes, setting up a second half that's gripping and painful in equal measure. The music stays in the background and matches the serious mood of the film, adding emotion without taking the spotlight. Bas Ek Dhadak, Preet Re, and Duniya Alag are lyrically poignant, even if the compositions don't stand out musically.
Siddhant Chaturvedi delivers a career-best performance, a layered portrayal of a young man torn between love and systemic hatred. His eyes carry the trauma of every injustice, his silences often louder than words. Triptii Dimri breaks past the glam tag and proves her mettle. As Vidhi, she is vulnerable, sincere, and nuanced. Their chemistry feels unfiltered and heartbreakingly real especially in the film's final act, where Vidhi's confrontation with her family and her guttural scream is perhaps the film's most haunting moment. Zakir Hussain, Saurabh Sachdeva, Saad Bilgrami, Harish Khanna, Vipin Sharma, and the rest of the supporting cast bring a natural, believable feel to the film, making the world on screen feel real and lived-in.
Dhadak 2 is a bold attempt to shift the spotlight back onto caste. It works thanks to its powerful performances, gut-punch moments, and honest intent, but it misses the mark in building a sustained narrative.
Direction 3/5 Acting 3.5/5 Music 3/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 2.5/5.
Amazing gut wrenching and true mirror of the indian society. People that are not enjoying this film are themselves casteist. The filmmakers have captured the essence of the so called caste systen put in place by the british that some people wear it as a honour badge proudly and discrimination against the "lower" castes. Highly recommend this movie. In the same era as Abrahim and Khushi, please support Tripti and Siddhant.
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क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाCBFC clears Dhadak 2 after 16 cuts.
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $50,00,000(अनुमानित)
- चलने की अवधि
- 2 घं 22 मि(142 min)
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.39:1
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