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Posted: 7 years ago
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Dhadak: Khaitan's Glossy Film Looks Less Like Sairat Remake; & More Like New Film in Dulhania Series

Planning to watch Dhadak this weekend? Here's what you need to know.

Shrishti Negi | News18.com@shrishti_03

Updated: July 20, 2018, 12:14 PM IST
Dhadak: Khaitan's Glossy Film Looks Less Like Sairat Remake; & More Like New Film in Dulhania Series
Planning to watch Dhadak this weekend? Here's what you need to know.

In 2016 when Sairat hit the screens nobody expected it to be such a success. Not only did it change the perception of how regional cinema was perceived earlier, but also set a huge benchmark for the Indian cinema by breaking Bollywood stereotypes of love and gender. It was so much more than just a love story. Sadly but expectedly, Shashank Khaitan's Dhadak doesn't come close to capturing the impact of the original film's path-breaking story, at all.

The basic plot of Dhadak is more or less same as the Nagraj Manule-directed movie, but has a couple of variations that don't go down too well. Madhukar Bagla, a lower-caste young boy (Ishaan Khatter) falls in love with a rich upper-caste girl Parthavi Singh (Janhvi Kapoor). Parthavi is the spoilt daughter of a Rajasthani political kingpin Ratan Singh (Ashutosh Rana). She is fearless and lives life on her own terms. Madhukar, a middle class boy whose father is a restaurateur, is madly in love with Parthavi and can go to any extent to catch a glimpse of her. Everything seems to go fine, until one night the two are discovered kissing by Parthavi's family at her brother Roop's birthday celebration. And, tragedy hits. Eventually realising that they are stuck badly, Janhvi and Madhukar make an attempt to elope.



The film that is remade with newbies Janhvi and Ishaan taking on the respective roles of Rinku Rajguru's Archana Patil aka Archi and Akash Thosar's Prashant Kale aka Parshaya from Sairat doesn't have the touches that made Manjule's story stand out. Sairat was gutsy on so many levels quality that, unfortunately, Dhadak never quite achieves throughout its run. Manjule's film went so far as to provide the audience with the stereotype representation of class by examining the caste clashes in the society. Dhadak, on the other hand, largely shapes itself into a kind of typical Bollywood love story' to highlight its debutants Janhvi and Ishaan. It barely consists any scene that talks about how deeply rooted caste is in contemporary India, of course, apart from a dialogue "Ussey door reh, wo oonchi jaati ke log hain. (stay away from her, Those people belong to a higher caste).


Image courtesy: Posters of Dhadak and Sairat

While Archi and Parshaya's struggles feel so personal and real on screen, Janhvi's Parthavi and Ishaan's Madhukar hardly create a moment which make you want to feel their pain with them. I think which is why it's hard to imagine a director handling such sensitive concept more surely than Manjule.

The acting also doesn't live up to the standards of the original. Janhvi's stilted dialogue delivery makes her unsuitable for the role. Occasionally, she throws a few Rajasthani words, but that only brings forth the uncertainty of her other conversations. Without a doubt, she has a screen presence, but unfortunately, her character demands a lot more than that. Ishaan as Madhukar is impulsive, vulnerable, and confused at times. Although he has comparatively done a decent job, his potential is largely underutilised.

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While in Sairat everything slowly builds up to a great climax at the end, Dhadak's scattered script takes away from its fairly imaginative final scene which definitely, if not path-breaking, is disturbing. Moreover, Khaitan's glossy Dhadak looks less like a Sairat remake; and more like a new film in Dulhania series. It's a completely forgettable remake that has a little chemistry between its leads and a few chuckles, but a consistently weak screenplay.

https://www.news18.com/news/movies/dhadak-movie-review-shashank-khaitan-glossy-film-looks-less-like-a-sairat-remake-and-more-like-a-new-film-in-dulhania-series-1817947.html

Edited by TheDarkRock - 7 years ago
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Posted: 7 years ago
Just got done watching dhadak.
It's gunna take me some time to write a review... caused I can't process anything right now... I'm freaking shocked.

What I can say right now is don't trust these journos review. Some are being extremely petty and some are just giving it a bad review to look different.
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Posted: 7 years ago
Looks like KJO have forced them to make it more like Dulhania series and less like Sairat
Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: -ShotOfTequila-

Just got done watching dhadak.
It's gunna take me some time to write a review... caused I can't process anything right now... I'm freaking shocked.

What I can say right now is don't trust these journos review. Some are being extremely petty and some are just giving it a bad review to look different.


Was it actually nice?
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Posted: 7 years ago

http://www.rediff.com/movies/review/dhadak-review-ishaan-janhvi-show-promise-not-the-film/20180720.htm



Dhadak Review: Ishaan, Janhvi show promise. Not the film.

Last updated on: July 20, 2018 11:54 IST

'As a remake of Sairat, Dhadak is a travesty.'
'As a standalone, Dhadak is standard Bollywood boy-meets-girl drivel.'
'As a showcase, Dhadak is a promise that will take some more effort to fully fulfil,' says Sukanya Verma.

Janhvi Kapoor and Ishan Khatter in Dhadak

Dekho maine dekha hai yeh ek sapna. Phoolon ke shaher main hai ghar apna. (Love Story)

Akele hain toh kya gham hai chahein toh humare bas mein kya nahi? (Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak)

Humne ghar choda hai rasmo ko toda hai. Door kahin jayenge nayi duniya basaayenge. (Dil)

The optimism in these lines is hard to miss.

Once young romance and rebellion looking at life with rose coloured glasses defined the course of condemned love until Bollywood made it a yardstick of sorts.

But no one considered the practicality of such fervour or tested its endurance after first flushes of love wear out until film-maker Nagraj Manjule's Marathi blockbuster, Sairat.

An epic love story combining an effective commentary on the evils of casteism, Sairat's raw realism and heartfelt portrayal is memorable even when its characters exhibit problematic behaviour.

Producer Karan Johar may have procured the rights to 'adapt' Dhadak but none of its underhand politics, authenticity of its milieu, the unfeigned, unchecked, unwise impetuosity of teenage love too young to know otherwise or the implications of the brutal final scene can be found under Shashank Khaitan's direction.

This is quite simply a launch pad designed to bring to view two star kids and their potential.

It's unfortunate that the project already comes with its baggage of expectations given Sairat's overwhelming success.

What matters then is how well they carry it.

Not a hair out of place, not a patch of skin unattended -- Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter are far too groomed and self-aware to impress the rustic appeal and rash impulses of Sairat's Archie and Parshya.

Khaitan's need to glam things up is just as dire. And so Sairat's cosy, provincial setting makes way for Udaipur's tourism-friendly ambiance and the catchy Solapuri accent is displaced for gratuitous Marwari.

He's a smitten kitten. She's an entitled brat.

Parthavi (Janhvi) appears in Madhukar's (Ishaan) dreams and then before his eyes at a local competition while he's munching on chillies and the sun's highlighting her porcelain complexion.

He wins the prize. It's not long before he wins her heart too.

Why not? Madhu's wardrobe of custom-made lehariya and bandhini shirts is on par with Parthavi's sartorial numbers.

The class distinction is almost invisible while caste-related issues are crudely forced into the narrative after one father growls 'Oonchi jaati' and another threatens to offer 'beti ki bali.'

Khaitan regular Ashutosh Rana returns to his snarling roots -- imagine Duryodhana in jodhpurs -- as the power-mongering bigot running for elections.

As the perpetual symbol of disapproval, his hostility comes as no surprise on discovering daughter Parthavi and Madhukar's liaison. Nothing in Dhadak does.

It does many things differently from Sairat for the sake of misplaced individuality. One of them is to reduce its running time considerably.

Love doesn't quietly bloom but zooms, zaps and Zingaats between the twain against Ajay-Atul's soaring soundtrack.

Instead of bashful smiles and coy charm, caricaturish pals and pedestrian humour flanks their inseparable ardour and half-hearted revolt.

Forced to flee town, the starry-eyed lovers wander Mumbai, Nagpur and, ultimately, Kolkata to start from scratch.

The heartbreak of shabby treatment from one's own family, the struggle of employment sans proper qualification in an alien city, the resentment, doubts and insecurities spawned by unending challenges hardly registers in Dhadak's superficial, clueless worldview.

If anything it just shows how little Bollywood steps out in the real world and what a mockery it makes of everyday hardships.

Dhadak is lacking in basics too.

A prudish approach to intimacy ensures Ishaan and Janhvi's carefree chemistry is never explored beyond the first kiss.

The fights are equally dull. One of the most volatile moments of Sairat is when the guy's jealousy gets ugly and irreversibly shatters the rosy picture. In Dhadak, it plays out in such a contrived fashion, it makes Ishaan's discomfort and Janhvi's confusion all the more glaring.

How do they fare overall?

The newcomers have an inherent likability and exude oodles of charm.

Ishaan's electric dance moves are in perfect tandem with Zingaat's infectious zeal. As seen in Beyond the Clouds, the lad has a knack for persuasive portrayals.

He never seems out of his depth no matter how silly the setup.

Janvhi's dialogue delivery evokes a mix of Karisma Kapoor and Hema Malini, but her Chandni eyes have their own stories to tell. There's a gentleness to her that should find its own place in time.

As a remake of Sairat, Dhadak is a travesty.

As a standalone, Dhadak is standard Bollywood boy-meets-girl drivel.

As a showcase, Dhadak is a promise that will take some more effort to fully fulfil.

Rediff Rating:
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Hearing so many good things about
#IshaanKhatter & #JanhviKapoor for
#Dhadak My bestest wishes to
@karanjohar @ShashankKhaitan
@ZeeStudios_ @KuttySujay
@apoorvamehta18 @DharmaMovies and
the entire team for this unconventional
love story!
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Posted: 7 years ago


I liked it. I don't regret watching.
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#Dhadak is straight from the heart
Janhvi and Ishaan are so endearing and
so good @ShashankKhaitan you have
done it again... loved it @karanjohar
@DharmaMovies
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: -ShotOfTequila-



I liked it. I don't regret watching.


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