Dhak Dhak Movie Review, Read FULL –
Rating: 3.5/5
Director: Tarun Dudeja
Cast: Ratna Pathak Shah, Dia Mirza, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sanjana Sanghi
Runtime: 2h 20 mins
Storyline:
To get a step ahead in her travel blogging career, Sky (Fatima) is given the task of finding an interesting story to cover.
She crosses paths with Mahi (Ratna), a badass biker nani who dreams of completing a biking trip from Delhi to Leh’s Khardung La. They recruit Uzma (Dia) a housewife who is also secretly a jugaadu mechanic. Manjari (Sanjana) who has lived a sheltered and naive life under the iron grip of her mother, joins the ladies for a last trip of freedom.
Together these four ordinary women set out on an extraordinary journey to the highest motor-able road in the world. The journey helps them rediscover themselves and creates a bond for a lifetime!
Dhak Dhak Movie Review:
Dhak Dhak is a feel-good, uplifting movie backed with an impressive cast. This female-centric project shows women from different walks of life overcoming their personal struggles and finding solace in this challenging biking trip.
Dhak Dhak Movie Review:
The quartet of Ratna, Dia, Fatima and Sanjana has good chemistry with each other. Fatima has the cool, fierce biker chic vibe and she amps up the energy quotient of the film. Seasoned veteran actor Ratna Pathak Shah brings wisdom and grace with her, along with some unexpected mirth.
Dhak Dhak Movie Review:
Dia Mirza with her beautifully expressive eyes convincingly shows the resilience and inner strength of her character. Sanjana is like a bird finding her own wings… she holds her own amongst the stellar, more experienced members of the cast with a competent performance.
This flick is about the heartwarming female camaraderie and the indomitable spirit of women! The problems and the challenges that arise along the way as these 4 women step out of their comfort zones are quite relatable and genuine.
Overall, it is an entertaining, female road-trip movie which may falter at places but still glides smoothly to the top for the most part.
Hit Or Miss:
A heartwarming, empowering film that needs to be enjoyed on the big screen.
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