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Dil Dhadakne Do Movie Review - Overstuffed and eager to please |
Vishal Verma, IndiaGlitz [Friday, June 05, 2015] |
Indiaglitz reviews
Finally it's here after all the hype this expected big hoopla from Zoya Akhtar after the brilliant Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara' comes Dil Dhadakne Do' an overstuffed and eager to please family, relationship, drama. 'Dil Dhadakne Do' looks gorgeous and is stuffed with charming stars and they excel but the manipulative, faulty plot lacks the required cohesiveness and humor expected from a Zoya Akhtar's directorial venture.
'Dil Dhadakne Do' is an ala low key Woody Allenish type thingie that entertains, engages with individual sparks in parts but lacks the pulse and the beat for an overall sweeping cinematic retreat we saw in ZNMD and Luck By Chance.
The Story
Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti pen this cruise.. and move from land to sea.. from Spain to Istanbul.. it's the 30th wedding anniversary of the Mehra's - Kamal Mehra (Anil Kapoor) and Neelam Mehra (Shefali Shah). Friends and family are invited that includes pet dog Pluto (voiced by Aamir Khan). As Pluto observes their journey.. it feels like the actors had much better time than the audience.
What to look out for
Elegantly decorated and extremely well shot. 'Dil Dhadkane Do' is a beautifully crafted film. This eye candy picture is perfectly casted. Nandini Shrikent deserves special mention for the immaculate selection. This story of dysfunctional Punjabi family from Delhi's la crme de la crme background has some stimulating individual moments. Anil Kapoor is the scene stealer from the entire lot. Looking cool dapper in those grey shades the actor excels in his role as the self made arrogant head of the family. Flawless.
Priyanka Chopra is fantastic. She gets a meatier role and the actress gives her best as Ayesha Mehra.
Ranveer Singh is charming. Anushka looks beautiful. Their chemistry is fabulous. Shefali Shah as Mrs Mehra is brilliant.
The rare occasional humour is good. Rahul Bose, Zarina Wahab, Ridhima Sud, Vikrant Massey, Parmeet Sethi add good support.
What not
It's overstuffed and was strangely eager to please. Lacked the exuberance, depth and layers seen in ZNMD and Luck by chance. The Mehra's which Zoya wanted us to relate to unfortunately didn,t connect in the way it should have being. Yes its not a tear jerker, yes it's not a melodramatic family relationship saga Bollywood is known for... but it lacked the quirkiness and allowed itself to be manipulative - The Anil Kapoor hospitalized scene.. plus noticeable flaws.. Kamal Mehra is running bankrupt and still he plans a cruise celebration for his 30 year old wedding.. Priyanka and Farhan's story was half backed and it failed to create the required emotions. Farhan Akhtar - the backbone of ZNMD is wasted. The movie is unnecessarily long and the climax is so predictable.
Conclusion: 'Dil Dhadakne Do' is a gorgeously shot overstuffed eager to please family drama that excels more in acting and less on story and storytelling.
Rating *** (For the brilliance in acting and picturesque presentation)
bollyspice3.5/5
Family dramas have always been Bollywood's forte. The different dynamics in various relationships provide ample fodder for melodrama, emotions, conflicts and finally a happy ending - something which we all thrive on. Having been brought up on a steady of OTT Bollywood family stories, it takes something a little hakte to engross the current audience. Zoya Akhtar gives us a comedy-drama in Dil Dhadakne Do (DDD) about a Punjabi dysfunctional family on a cruise trip.
Although the Mehras are portrayed as a weirdly eccentric family, the characters could be anyone around us - neighbours, friends, relatives. Kamal (Anil Kapoor) and Neelam Mehra (Shefali Shah) are your typical upper middle class couple - he, boastful, proud, self-obsessed; she, trying to keep a faade of a perfect family. Their daughter Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra) is an independent self-made woman married to Manav (Rahul Bose), a pseudo modern' husband who, beneath all the layers, still believes in the patriarchal hierarchy. Their youngest son Kabir (Ranveer Singh)although he definitely has his heart set elsewhere.
In the midst of all these suppressed emotions and unspoken accusations, the Mehras throw a long cruise party to celebrate their 30th anniversary. With Kabir falling in love with a dancer, Farah (Anushka Sharma) and Ayesha meeting her old friend Sunny (Farhan Akhtar) amidst some very calculative plans made by their parents, their carefully created bubble of a happily together family' does burst.
Written by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti, DDD gives us some really interesting characters and lovely scenes. Dialogues written by Farhan have a different humor style - surely they are nothing like ZNMD, but then again this is not a story of just youngsters either. At almost 3 hours, the film may seem a tad long, but with so many characters present, the film takes time to introduce the characters and for them to settle in. The confrontations between the different members of the family are brilliantly portrayed with small statements being made without being preachy, which is one of the biggest plus points of the film. Like the scene where after Ayesha states that she wants a divorce, the entire family holds a meeting to convince her to change her mind but the moment she talks about the pill', her father admonishes her for talking such things in public. It shows how Indian parents often forget the boundaries of privacy, but no matter what strata, sex will still be a hush-hush issue.
What really drives the movie are the amazing performances of all the characters - each actor has been perfectly chosen and given a proper character sketch for his/her role no matter how small. Anil Kapoor gives you a brilliant portrayal of Kamal Mehra and has definitely one of the best performances of the movie. Shefali sparkles as the suffocated wife Neelam - watch out for the scene where she drowns her sorrow silently with a piece of pastry. Priyanka Chopra and Ranveer Singh have an amazing sibling chemistry onscreen; Priyanka wins yet again with her Ayesha, letting her eyes and body language do the talking. Ranveer is a pleasant surprise as the kid with a silver spoon who has had enough with his parents dictating his life for him. It's a welcome change from his usually brattish Casanova roles. Together the four of them give us a different than usual Punjabi family with -thankfully - no sarson ke kheth and typical Punjabi humor. Anushka and Farhan play their supporting parts to the T as do the other actors - Zareena Wahab, Rahul Bose, Parmeet Sethi.
DDD manages to state a point which many Indian kids struggle to explain to their parents - that every relation in addition to love also needs space to grow. In spite of the faults, DDD will definitely manage to bring a smile to your face when you walk out of the theatre. Do watch
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maybe tomorrow..maybe
Zoya Akhtar is the reigning queen of the "feel good" school of film-making. Malnourished kids squatting on dirt roads, unemployed youth frustrated by social injustices and inequality, angry protestors and street agitations are themes that seem light-years away from the universe she usually operates in. It's a style that she has managed to make her own, lending it with a kind of credibility and authenticity that makes us want to inhabit it for as long as we can. Her previous outing Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara did that brilliantly.
No sooner had we come out of the theatres having reveled in the afterglow of love and friendship did we start daydreaming about holidaying in the scenic beauty of Spain. Naturally the question arises - will Dil Dhadakne Do do for the cruise liner!what ZNMD did for the Spanish tourism Industry?
Things don't look that promising. DDD opens with a familiar setting - teeming with super good-looking, ultra rich specimens of human evolution. It is a world that comes across as pretty daunting at first glance. In the middle of the maddening crowd are the Mehras.
A middle aged couple (Anil Kapoor and Shefali Shah) trying to camouflage their loveless empire by inviting uber rich friends to an extravagant party on a cruise ship, spending 8,000 per family. It's a world of fake smiles and authentic Louis Vuittons, where relationships are predicated on deals and monetary gains.
Caught in this whirlwind are the Mehra kids, daughter Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra) whose own has shipwrecked and son Kabir (Ranvir Singh) who is trying to wriggle out of a marriage his parents are forcing him into.
What saves DDD are the performances. Anil Kapoor as the hyperventilating, anxiety pill popping dad and Shefali Shah as his sharp tongued, eccentric wife are a treat to watch. Ranvir Singh is effortlessly delightful and Farah Akhtar has the uncanny ability to melt into his character.
The saboteur on board then has to be the editor. With a duration of 170mins, DDD is long and while Reema Kagti's writing and Farhan Akhtar and dad Jawed Akhtar's dialogues give us a few precious moments it's not enough to save the whole film.
Add to this Shankar Ehsaan Loy's utterly mediocre music score and we are staring at a long winded, incoherent tale of too many sub - plots and hidden themes. It's tragic that DDD takes a long time to come to the point and when it finally does, the conflicts are resolved in the most outlandish way possible.
The rather unnecessary melodramatic end is what has compelled me to give it 2.5 QUINTS out of 5. Dil Dhadakne Do is heartbreakingly average. Supremely gorgeous but excruciatingly dumb!
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Has any one seen this movie...
https://x.com/umairsandu/status/1954950592771895651?s=46 Tis is review thread ?
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