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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.
"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.
Where "Dil Dosti Dogs" excels is in its animal casting and direction. The dogs are
beautifully trained and photographed, conveying personality and emotion without the
film resorting to anthropomorphism or cutesy tricks.
The screenplay avoids some of the more saccharine aspects of the genre, acknowledging the challenges and frustrations of pet ownership alongside the joys.
"Dil Dosti Dogs" isn't breaking new ground in cinema, but it executes its familiar premise with enough heart and authenticity to make it worth watching, particularly for animal lovers. Like the wagging tail of a beloved pet, it's a simple pleasure that's hard to resist.
There's something magical about "Dil Dosti Dogs" that's hard to put into words. The film sneaks up on you with its charm and before you know it, you're completely invested in these characters and their journey. Director Viral Shah has crafted something truly special here - a film that feels both nostalgic and completely fresh at the same time.
The ensemble cast is pitch-perfect, with Masumeh Makhija delivering what might be her career-best performance. She brings such depth and nuance to her character that you forget you're watching someone act. Kunal Roy Kapoor provides the perfect counterbalance with his comedic timing that never feels forced or overdone. There's a scene between them in the rain that had me in tears - not because it was sad, but because it felt so genuinely human.
The real scene-stealer though? The dog. Hands down. Every moment featuring this furry co-star elevates the film to another level. The chemistry between the canine and the human cast is something you rarely see on screen.
The screenplay avoids some of the more saccharine aspects of the genre, acknowledging the challenges and frustrations of pet ownership alongside the joys.
"Dil Dosti Dogs" isn't breaking new ground in cinema, but it executes its familiar premise with enough heart and authenticity to make it worth watching, particularly for animal lovers. Like the wagging tail of a beloved pet, it's a simple pleasure that's hard to resist.
There's something magical about "Dil Dosti Dogs" that's hard to put into words. The film sneaks up on you with its charm and before you know it, you're completely invested in these characters and their journey. Director Viral Shah has crafted something truly special here - a film that feels both nostalgic and completely fresh at the same time.
The ensemble cast is pitch-perfect, with Masumeh Makhija delivering what might be her career-best performance. She brings such depth and nuance to her character that you forget you're watching someone act. Kunal Roy Kapoor provides the perfect counterbalance with his comedic timing that never feels forced or overdone. There's a scene between them in the rain that had me in tears - not because it was sad, but because it felt so genuinely human.
The real scene-stealer though? The dog. Hands down. Every moment featuring this furry co-star elevates the film to another level. The chemistry between the canine and the human cast is something you rarely see on screen.
I wanted to like "Dil Dosti Dogs." I really did. The trailer promised a heartwarming tale
about the bonds between humans and their canine companions. What I got instead
was two hours of predictable storylines, wooden acting, and emotional manipulation
so heavy-handed it should come with a warning label.
Let's start with the plot, or rather, plots. The film tries to weave together four different stories of people whose lives are changed by dogs. It's a format that can work well when executed properly (think "Crash" or "Love Actually"), but here the connections feel forced and coincidental. Director Viral Shah seems to have little faith in his audience's intelligence, spelling out every emotional beat with unnecessary exposition and flashbacks.
The human performances range from adequate to cringe-worthy.
The cast members who seem to be genuinely engaged are the dogs themselves.
The technical aspects aren't much better. The musical score is manipulative to the extreme, swelling dramatically at every opportunity to tell us exactly how we should be feeling.
Let's start with the plot, or rather, plots. The film tries to weave together four different stories of people whose lives are changed by dogs. It's a format that can work well when executed properly (think "Crash" or "Love Actually"), but here the connections feel forced and coincidental. Director Viral Shah seems to have little faith in his audience's intelligence, spelling out every emotional beat with unnecessary exposition and flashbacks.
The human performances range from adequate to cringe-worthy.
The cast members who seem to be genuinely engaged are the dogs themselves.
The technical aspects aren't much better. The musical score is manipulative to the extreme, swelling dramatically at every opportunity to tell us exactly how we should be feeling.
"Dil Dosti Dogs" is like that friendly mutt at the park-a bit messy, occasionally
overexcited, but ultimately impossible not to like. Director Viral Shah's multi-strand
narrative about people whose lives are transformed by their relationships with dogs
hits familiar beats, but does so with enough sincerity and charm to overcome most of
its shortcomings.
The film juggles four main storylines, with varying degrees of success. Neena Gupta is magnificent, conveying volumes with just the subtle shift of an expression. Her journey from resentment to attachment feels earned rather than manipulated, and her scenes with her canine co-star have a natural, unforced quality that's genuinely touching.
Kelkar brings a certain brooding intensity to the role.
The film's production values are solid if unremarkable. Goa is photographed with affection but without particular distinction, and the musical score does its job without being especially memorable. The editing deserves praise, however, for skillfully balancing the multiple narratives without losing momentum or clarity.
The film juggles four main storylines, with varying degrees of success. Neena Gupta is magnificent, conveying volumes with just the subtle shift of an expression. Her journey from resentment to attachment feels earned rather than manipulated, and her scenes with her canine co-star have a natural, unforced quality that's genuinely touching.
Kelkar brings a certain brooding intensity to the role.
The film's production values are solid if unremarkable. Goa is photographed with affection but without particular distinction, and the musical score does its job without being especially memorable. The editing deserves praise, however, for skillfully balancing the multiple narratives without losing momentum or clarity.
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