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Posted: 10 years ago
Goodluck to the ddd team especially ranveer
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Positive reviews. Best of luck to whole team specially anushka.
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Ranveer has always been a great actor. Don't know why few people were surprised. May be the lack of good films with established directors undermined his talent till now for them. I just cannot forget his performance in Lootera, subtle yet impacting.
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Happy for the response that the team gets. Especially for Zoya and Ranveer. Everybody is almost equally praised. The one more than the other but seems like they have done a good job. Hope it translates at the Box office and it pass a lot more than 100cr. I believe overseas will have a huge impact in the collections.
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Originally posted by: .EnCaRnItA.

Ranveer has always been a great actor. Don't know why few people were surprised. May be the lack of good films with established directors undermined his talent till now for them. I just cannot forget his performance in Lootera, subtle yet impacting.


Exactly he has always been good, Looters made me his fan..he was better than Sonakshi to me. Such a subtle acting and even Ram leela showed he can do much more than just a hyper acting. It just that most big directors are stuck on Ranbir to notice Ranveer, but this kid is a underdog..yeah lambi race ka ghoda he, itni aasani se nahi jayega!!
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Seems like Anil has been receiving unanimous praise for his work. Need to see this film ASAP dammit. I think I am ready to forgive him for exagerrating while prasing his daughter.

Really glad Baba getting such phenonmenal response. And PC too, I liked their sibling chemistry alot. I rmb how initially almost everyone was in doubt and even when trailer came out, no one agreed about their sibling chemistry. If they manage to hit it with BM, they will go down the history as the most unique pair of all.
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Krk's review is amazing.. start at 2:35 to avoid the plot leakage... very honest review
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While the movie and the cast getting good reviews is really pleasing. Hope it translate to numbers or you know how they will all be ignored if it fails.
Also, please directors like Vishal Bhardwaj and other who have praised Ranveer, please give him an opportunity to do good movies with good scripts. He needs better scripts not stuff like gunday or kill dil. Also, Ranveer stay the heck away from Ram Lakhan.
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3.DDD. Bit long and languid & some incredulous moments + a dog device that may not have been needed but overall great fun. Very enjoyable. --- @ShridharR
N can't get over t performances! Hw gud r u @RanveerOfficial @priyankachopra ! This bro sis jodi wins hearts!! ---@divyadutta25
@DDDTheFilm is an extremely heartening and warm film..The film leaves u with such a high! Zoya officially is one of my top 3 fav directors!
Everybody is amaZing in the film! Dad(@AnilKapoor) @RanveerOfficial @priyankachopra @AnushkaSharma @FarOutAkhtar @RahulBose1#shefali '''----- @sonamakapoor

One has to concede @priyankachopra is soon becoming the shape shifter artiste of this generation. #DilDhadakaneDo http://t.co/r16PZ3aGpb. ---@shiekhspear

Irony: In a film about society's bias towards men, the male actor gets the meaty part, while the female actor's track is half-baked. #DDD --- @AniGuha

Seems like lot many ppl didn't connect to PC track and even Anu's track
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Posted: 10 years ago
y Kunal Guha, Mumbai Mirror | Jun 5, 2015, 12.00
Film review: Dil Dhadakne Do
The family that strays together

There are films that win for their dialogue and there are those that say it all without literally saying much. Dil Dhadakne Do falls in the second category. Portraying dysfunctional families on celluloid isn't easy. Ensuring the madness doesn't tip over and establishing character quirks in a way that they seem preposterous yet adorable is a work of art. Artistes who've managed to toe this fine line are Wes Anderson and Woody Allen, and now Zoya Akhtar.

The film takes us into the lives of the Mehras, a family that enjoys being Delhi's elite and is willing to forsake regular human emotions to ensure they continue occupying that space. Kamal Mehra (Anil Kapoor) plays the patriarch of Ayka, empire on the verge of bankruptcy.

Neelam (Shefali Shah), his wife, is a passive-aggressive who conceals her 'excuse for with her husband by constantly saying, "Har shaadi mein problems hote hain." At times, she even tackles her issues by gobbling down chunks of chocolate cake.

Their son, Kabir (Ranveer Singh), seems visibly bored at the thought of playing heir but tries his best to keep a straight face. The Mehra daughter, Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra), is struggling with her unhappy to chauvinist Manav (Rahul Bose) and her parents' inability to acknowledge this.

So, the seemingly 'happy' Mehras decide to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary by taking their friends and possible associates on an European cruise. As they sail off, the can of worms is let loose and the family's fragile relationships become apparent.

The film picks up in the second half as multiple twists lead to comic consequences as Farah (Anushka Sharma), a dancer on the cruise, and Sunny (Farhan Akhtar), Ayesha's ex, get mangled into the Mehra mess.

The film works as an emotional rollercoaster and has society aunties who play occupational matchmakers and end up saying the unsaid between the central cast. This is also the fulltime job of the film's narrator, Pluto Mehra, the family mutt (VO by Aamir Khan), who is quick to deduce the quirks of human relationships and how they seem to be less 'human' than in his world.

DDD also explores the candid relationship between a brother and a sister who stand up for each other and happen to know each other's state of mind better than most. Ranveer and Priyanka manage this with ease, especially during the high-voltage confrontation scenes with their parents.

Those who felt Slumdog Millionaire reinvented Anil Kapoor's haven't seen two scenes in DDD. One, where he confronts Rahul Bose's character, and the other, where he pretends to be surprised to learn about an alliance he orchestrated himself. In both, he hits it out of the park.

But the surprise package in this multistarrer is Ranveer who sparkles with his immaculate comic timing and subtle performance (yes, it's a first). His character goes from confused to indifferent to determined in natural progression.

Anushka and Farhan's characters, though critical to the plot, aren't given enough screen time. But what we don't see of Farhan, we hear (he's credited for the crisp dialogues). Ridhima Sud couldn't have got a better launch vehicle with her short but memorable performance as Noorie.

Those hoping for a cruise package at the cost of a movie ticket will be a bit disappointed as the indoor shots exceed the ones under the sun. But from what we get to see, chances are, this one could do for Istanbul what Dil Chahta Hai did for Goa.




Firstpost review

At some point in the first half of Dil Dhadakne Do, you might find yourself wondering whether director Zoya Akhtar is pulling an elaborate con on the audience. When it begins, we're informed that our narrator is a dog named Pluto Mehra. This is not a slight upon Pluto's character. Pluto is literally a dog; an adorable boxer to be precise, whose voice sounds distinctly like Aamir Khan's.

Pluto is the not-so-silent witness to the Mehra family's antics. This is why he is the one providing us running commentary while Kamal (Anil Kapoor), Neelu (Shefali Shah), Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra) and Kabir (Ranveer Singh) go about making a mess of their thoroughly charmed lives.

However, you'll realise soon enough that you're seeing things that Pluto can't have witnessed. There are episodes unfolding at a kitty party in a restaurant, at a bar, by the pool on a cruise ship...and there is no Pluto in sight. Yet we see what's happening from a fly-on-the-wall perspective and invariably get a little voiceover from Pluto that explains the subtext of each scene.


The reason Pluto's occult possibilities are thrilling as an idea is that outlandish as that plot might be, it's a darn sight more interesting than what actually transpires in Dil Dhadakne Do. Particularly pre-intermission, this 170-minute long film set on a cruise ship moves as slowly as a rowboat in the Pacific Ocean. The pace picks up in the second half, but by then you may already be wondering why you should care about any of the beautiful people holidaying in Turkey.That's when it struck this reviewer that Dil Dhadakne Do isn't a family drama as its trailer suggested, but a horror film. This is a movie about a talking dog whose spirit either possesses bartenders or wanders invisible as a ghost through the human world, and who plays the Mehra family like an expert puppeteer. Move over Chucky.

Akhtar has often drawn criticism for focusing her attention upon the privileged. However, that's not necessarily a failing. doesn't mean one is immune to sadness or pain and with good storytelling, shallow characters can be used to make insightful observations about how people think and behave. Akhtar has the talent to do this " we've seen her manage it in Luck By Chance and there were flashes of the same in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara.

For better or for worse, Dil Dhadakne Do quickly reveals itself to be a hipster version of a Sooraj Barjatya film. It's pretty but artificial, with a tissue-thin story told through flat characters played by gorgeous actors. Instead of Tuffy and his animal tribe with their ability to receive messages from from idols of Ram and Sita, we have the all-knowing Pluto. There is a token tomboy, some secret love, a couple of arrangedand many song-and-dance situations. All this culminates in a ludicrous climax that might make cruise companies unwilling to ever let an Indian family on board if they see this movie. The only difference is that Dil Dhadakne Do is set in Turkey and on a luxury cruise vessel while Rajshri Productions prefers kitschy, desi settings.

And because Dil Dhadakne Do has Farhan MARD' Akhtar in it, there's a pointed little lecture on how no woman is a man's possession. Journalists, rejoice. For his cameo, Akhtar plays one of us in Dil Dhadakne Do " he's a reporter who writes " stories, according to one of the characters " and while doing his bit for promoting feminism, he also defends journalists. Yay!

Brief applause-worthy moments aside, Dil Dhadakne Do is a frustrating film because there are a lot of interesting but unexplored ideas nested in its 170 minutes. Can a philandering control freak be a good husband after all? How toxic can gossip be? Is social standing a blindfold that keeps you from seeing the truth? Should you follow your dreams even if they're not sensible?!isn't working, does it mean that either the husband or wife has to be "bad" or can fall apart because two people simply aren't in love with each other? When all that matters to you is wealth, what happens when you're facing bankruptcy? How far will you go to protect your reputation in a tittering, hypocritical society?



Akhtar and Kagti have shown in their previous work that they're capable of delving sensitively into emotional situations. Unfortunately, in Dil Dhadakne Do, they stop frustratingly short of nuance and insight in both their plot and their characters.

What Dil Dhadakne Do lacks by way of storytelling, it tries to make up with star power. With all the A-listers in its cast, the film is like a celebrity pyjama party. Of them, Priyanka Chopra and Ranveer Singh are the two that really hold their own. Singh's Kabir, the lovable brat of the Mehra family, isn't the most complex character on paper, but the actor lends much-needed charm to a flimsy role with his performance. He's also got some cracking punch lines, which he delivers with superb dryness. Some of Dil Dhadakne Do's best scenes rely upon Singh's comedic talent to point out the shallowness of the privileged and the absurd humour that trickles through explosive confrontations.

Chopra plays Ayesha, the elder daughter who has quietly tried to make peace with an unsatisfying marriage and her parents paying more attention to her brother. Her need to keep a faade of happiness intact and the loneliness she feels as a daughter who is no longer considered family because she's married is something that many will relate to easily.

Much of the film is pivoted around Kamal Mehra's histrionics and Dil Dhadakne Do confirms that Kapoor has lost none of his talent for melodrama. He snarls, smooth-talks, and roars - and wears rather fetching checked, blue pants on the. Shah as his wife is precisely what you expect a Delhi socialite to be - screechy, scheming and tremendously insecure. One of the biggest disappointments in the film is the careless way her story is wrapped up in Dil Dhadakne Do . Some of the minor characters, like Ayesha Raza as Ayesha and Kabir's gossipy aunt, are delightful.

For those who like the glossy world of fiction that was Akhtar's terrain in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Dil Dhadakne Do may be just the lavish fix you want. If you're a fan of Luck By Chance, however, you may find yourself shedding a tear as you long for the director who so skilfully blended wickedness, style and insight into a heady, charming mix.


Edited by briahna - 10 years ago

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