Dhak Dhak Movie Review | The film will touch your heart, the story explains a lot in few words.

Dhak Dhak Movie Review |  The film will touch your heart, the story explains a lot in few words.

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Movie Dhak Dhak Review: Dhak Dhak (UA) is a road trip film from Viacom18 Studios, Outsiders Films and BLM Pictures. Four women from different backgrounds set out on a motorcycle journey to Khardung La in Leh. Three of them are young, the fourth is a grandmother. Sky (Fatima Sana Shaikh), Uzma (Dia Mirza), Mahi (Ratna Pathak Shah) and Manjari (Sanjana Sanghi) decide to take a road trip to the Khardung La mountain pass in Leh. Each of them has a different reason for traveling. The film talks about the difficulties they face and whether they are ultimately able to reach Khardung La or not.

Parijat Joshi and Tarun Dudeja have written a heartwarming story about four women who pack their luggage and bond over the course of their journey. His script has many amusingly light moments but the heart-touching and emotional scenes are quite predictable. Yet there is a certain warmth in the play that touches the heart. The initial part after the interval loses its grip on the audience but the later part is definitely better. The dialogues of both are very good with additional dialogues by Anvita Dutt.

Dia Mirza as Uzma has shown amazing restraint in her acting. Fatima Sana Shaikh does full justice to her character of Sky and performs beautifully. Ratna Pathak Shah has done a wonderful job as Mahi. Sanjana Sanghi has performed brilliantly as Manjari. Ozgur identifies himself as Kurt Burnett. Benedict Garrett makes an appearance as Moses. Dhirendra Dwivedi is effective as Shabbir. Harshpal Singh is lovely as Prabjot. Kalhirroi Tziafeta is good as Martha. Abhishek Sengupta (as Pappu the cleaner), Ajit Kumar (as the auto driver), Alka (as Mahi’s younger daughter’s mother-in-law), Alok Guch (as Om Tauji), Aman Sharma (as the biker in Hindustan Motors ), Dr. Lakha Lahiri (as Taran the truck driver), Gagandeep Singh Dadiyala (as Mahi’s husband), Heena Seth (as Mahi’s elder daughter), Jai Singh (as the puncture dealer) ), Mahie Jain (as Zoya), Poonam Gurung (as Kung Fu Nun), Aayush Nathani and Shamangi Sharma (as the honeymoon couple), Sheryl Das Mehta (as Mahie’s younger daughter), Shivang Rajpal (as Manjari’s fiance) and the rest provide good support.

Tarun Dudeja’s direction is good. He has handled the scenes with maturity and has done a good job with his actors too. The music (Anurag Saikia, Jasmine Sandlas, Mohan Kannan, Osho Jain, Raghav-Arjun, Rishi Dutta and Shruti Pathak) is catchy. The songs (Avinash Chauhan, Baba Bulleh Shah, Gurpreet Saini, Jasmine Sandlas, Kundan Vidyarthi, Mohan Kannan, Osho Jain and Raghav-Arjun) are meaningful. Anurag Saikia’s background music is impressive. Srichit Vijayan Damodar’s camerawork is eye-popping. Abdul Aziz Khokhar’s action and stunt scenes are decent. Nilesh Eknath Wagh’s production designing is apt. The editing (by Manish Sharma) is great.

Overall, although Dhak Dhak is an entertaining film, its box-office performance will be nowhere near its merits as the awareness of the film is poor. Also, there are no star names to attract the masses to the theatres. One cannot expect unprecedented growth in the collection because the content is not unique or strikingly innovative.

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Cast: Ratna Pathak Shah, Dia Mirza, Sanjana Sanghi and Fatima Sana Shaikh

Producer: Viacom18 Studios and Taapsee Pannu’s Outsiders Films

Story: Tarun Dudeja and Parijat Joshi

Director: Tarun Dudeja

Plot: The story of the film revolves around four women from different walks of life who come together for an extraordinary journey full of emotions, adventure and self-discovery and embark on a biking trip to Khardung La.

Rating-3.5

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