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Originally posted by: dhartiamber
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When you go for a Zoya Akhtar film, you obviously have so many expectations but this movie will remind you of the saying all that glitters is not gold'.
When a self-made and self-obsessed millionaire Kamal Mehra's business is sinking he invites all his richie rich friends on a Mediterranean cruise to celebrate his 30th marriage anniversary. The dysfunctional Mehras have almost every possible relationship problems amongst them, gender discrimination, extra marital affair, unhappy marriages, extreme parental control, anxiety and depression.
Punchy dialogues will make you laugh at times in three hour long journey but as far as story goes simple movie that's over stretched. Even Bollywood's A-listers Anil Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Ranveer Singh, Shefali Shah, Farhan Akhtar, Anushka Sharma, and Rahul Bose cannot save the ship from sinking. You won't miss anything if you get an important phone call during the movie.
DDD's foot-tapping music is an absolute contrast of the movie with a predictable beginning and ending narrated by Pluto Mehra the dog.
The Good: Music. Gallan goodiyan is definitely Dj's new favorite.
The Bad: Extremely slow paced.
Zoya Akhtar's Dil Dhadakne Do is a film that has its heart in the right place but its beats are terribly irregular.
It is an overly caramelised and flaky dysfunctional family drama that strives - and fails - to strike a balance between the sly and the syrupy.
What the film posits as sly and self-serving simply aren't piercing enough to get to the heart of the disconcerting truths it is seeking to expose, and its generous dollops of syrup translate into a treacly- sweet overdose.
As a result, the nearly three-hour sea voyage, despite the game efforts of its multi-star cast to liven things up with varying degrees of spirited hamming, seems like an eternity.
Dil Dhadakne Do is a mix of updated Jane Austen, Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd (minus the gay man sub-plot) and Bollywood excess on a super ship that brings out the worst in its passengers.
Zoya Akhtar's previous outing, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, was a lively road movie in which three friends undertook a trip of self-discovery. The film gave us the sights and sounds of Spain like no other Hindi film has ever done.
Dil Dhadakne Do goes off terra firma and boards a cruise ship with a bunch of blabbering blokes whose lives are caught in a whirlpool of lies, rivalries and unrequited desires.
Most of the drama unfolds indoors, so all one gets at regular intervals are establishing shots of the ship framed against the deep blue sea - pretty but pointless.
The ship drops anchor briefly in Istanbul, and one character tells another that there is magic in the air in this ancient Turkish city. True, but Dil Dhadakne Do does no justice to that magic, or anything else along the way.
The film deals with two loveless marriages, a few unlikely liaisons, one exemplary case of sibling bonding and a host of matronly matchmakers in a manner so facile that the exercise resembles exactly what the film is about - a ten-day ride on a luxury cruise liner.
It is a leaking ship that never gathers any momentum at all and eventually sinks under the weight of a vapid, if not outright vacuous, screenplay (Akhtar and Reema Kagti, with dialogue by Farhan Akhtar).
The dreary Dil Dhadakne Do isn't likely to do for luxury cruise liners what Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara did for Spain.
It is a film that is beautiful to look at, but it says pretty much nothing that is startlingly original. It tells us that it is best to let our hearts lead the way no matter how complicated matters may become as a result of our words and deeds.
So there you are, Dil Dhadakne Do revels in stating the obvious about Homo sapiens in general and Punjabis in particular, and does so through the perspective of a canine narrator that is voiced by Aamir Khan and who speaks lines written by Javed Akhtar.
The robust and unreal Juhu 'Funjabis' that we encounter in song-and-dance extravaganzas from the YRF and Dharma stables, if nothing else, make an entertaining spectacle of themselves.
In Dil Dhadakne Do, the squabbling Mehras, Soods and Khannas are a surprisingly tepid lot who do a lot of talking without getting to the point.
Their antics make for a dreadfully boring, overlong film that like the ship that it is set on meanders from port to port without exploring the nooks and crannies that really matter.
Dil Dhadakne Do is the story of Kamal Mehra (Anil Kapoor), a self-made man who presides over a successful company, Ayka, named after his two children, Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra) and Kabir (Ranveer Singh).
The philandering patriarch and his independent-spirited daughter are both unhappily married - the former to a bored homemaker Neelam (Shefali Shah) and the latter to a Mumbai businessman Manav Sanga (Rahul Bose).
All of them have huge chips on their shoulders. Ayesha, founder of a thriving travel portal, has no love lost for her narrow-minded hubby.
She also has good reason to feel majorly shortchanged by her parents who not only shower all their attention on their male heir but are also guilty of forcing her to marry against her wish.
Kabir, on his part, has no flair for the corporate world and flying is his "one true love". His world comes crashing down when his dad decides to sell the family plane because it is a dead investment for his debt-ridden business.
Amid the impending crisis, to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary, Neelam and Kamal Mehra invite friends and family over for a cruise in the course of which long-suppressed tensions and frustrations tumble forth and ignite unseemly friction.
Kamal is too full of himself to notice that neither his wife nor his son and daughter think much of him.
The same is true of Manav, Ayesha's husband who believes his wife would always be at his beck and call despite the fact that she is an entrepreneur in her own right.
On the ship, Ayesha comes face to face with her first love, Sunny Gill (Farhan Akhtar), the son of her dad's trusted manager, while her drifter-brother falls head over heels for dancer Farah Ali (Anushka Sharma). More complications, more sweet nothings.
Hindi cinema history has seen one big film about "loving your parents". Dil Dhadakne Do is about "hating your parents" and in the process compelling them to change their ways.
Yawn! Dil Dhadakne Do is a snoozefest and a surefire cure for insomnia.
http://movies.ndtv.com/movie-reviews/dil-dhadakne-do-movie-review-1135
Rating - 5 star
By Supriya Nair
Cast - Ranveer Singh, Priyanka Chopra, Anil Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Farhan Akhtar and Shefali Shah
Director - Zoya Akhtar
Rating - *****
Have we ever taken decisions, made choices or done anything in our life without wondering 'log kya kahenge'? Our life is centered around society. Rich or poor, high or low, we not only live in a society, but are somehow dominated by it.
The high flying Mehra family belong to the elite club of Delhi. To celebrate their 30th anniversary, Kamal Mehra (Anil Kapoor) the quintessential flamboyant businessman and his wife Neelam Mehra (Shefali Shah) take their 'close' friends on a cruise trip abroad. Being the son of the family, Kabir Mehra (Ranveer Singh) is assumed to take over the business empire soon. Their daughter Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra) runs a successful business and is in a loveless marriage with Manav Sangha (Rahul Bose). Like every family the Mehra's have their own problems which they chose to brush under the carpet instead of facing upfront.
Hilarity ensues as each character's reactions are often funnier than the situations itself. However, the family dog, Pluto Mehra's point of view takes the cake!
With a subject so mundane, Zoya Akhtar manages to enthrall you with an amazing story, a stellar star cast and brilliant performances.
Although it may seem like a brouhaha of 'rich people problems', DDD manages to make a poignant effort to make you care.
Anil Kapoor's trademark reply to how are you, will make you feel 'on top of the world' after the film ends. The assertion of his authority, being the man of the house is established with every scene in growing magnitude. Because of his uncompromising attitude, his children hardly have a say in matters of their own life. Playing his subdued wife, Shefali Shah manages to stun us with her 'underplaying-act'.
This can easily be deemed as Priyanka Chopra's best performance till date. Her character wins your heart with the utmost poise and subtlety.
If you haven't already fallen in love with Ranveer Singh, Dil Dhadakne Do might change that forever. His boyish charm spills magic. He can win your heart with his expressions alone. There are many instances in the film where you begin to think if he is even 'acting', as he just seems to be his natural self.
Slightly disappointing are Anushka Sharma and Farhan Akhtar only because they have relatively less screen time in the film. She plays a professional dancer and Ranveer's love interest while Farhan plays Priyanka's childhood long lost love.
Filling in the silences with an array of emotions, the background score works like magic.
Shankar Ehsaan and Loy's 'Gallan Goodiya' and 'Swing' are a visual delight.
But for a film almost so perfect, an open ended climax might have caused a slight imbalance of sorts.
Our Verdict:
In their own dysfunctional way, the Mehra's will win your heart. So don't worry, 'log kya kahenge?' You just cannot afford to miss this one!
https://youtu.be/jCEdTq3j-0U?si=dvuwJmM47dC0KKbM
https://x.com/vivekagnihotri/status/1946940660067803443...
https://x.com/UmairSandu/status/1962932305451716881
Has any one seen this movie...
https://x.com/umairsandu/status/1954950592771895651?s=46 Tis is review thread ?
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