Dhadak is not the unconventional love story that we are accustomed to see in Bollywood. It shows us the cruel truth of life. What it is, you need to check it out. Much like the original Marathi version, Sairat, Dhadak is set in Udaipur. This is indeed Shashank Khaitaan’s finest work till date. This movie beautifully manages to capture the melodramatic moments and the chemistry between Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter is electrifying.
Now, those talking about how this movie is promoting nepotism, I would say, yes it does. Has nepotism not produced fine actors like Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt etc? Yes, I support that others should get a chance but that does not mean that just because their parents were in this industry, therefore it’s not the place for them.
Those comparing Sairat with Dhadak, why are we so pessimist about remakes. Remakes can be better, for example: Dilbar. The album of this movie is fine, with the title track standing out for me. I would suggest that you should watch this movie, provided that you haven’t watched Sairat yet. Overall, Dhadak is a fine movie with very good acting performances from the lead actors.
My rating: 4 out of 5
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