Dil Dhadakne Do

Dil Dhadakne Do

2015 ""
Dil Dhadakne Do
Dil Dhadakne Do

Dil Dhadakne Do

7 | 2h50m | PG-13 | en | Drama

On a cruise to celebrate their parents' 30th wedding anniversary, a brother and sister deal with the impact of family considerations on their romantic lives.

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7 | 2h50m | PG-13 | en | Drama , Romance , Family | More Info
Released: June. 05,2015 | Released Producted By: Excel Entertainment , Babieka Films Country: India Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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On a cruise to celebrate their parents' 30th wedding anniversary, a brother and sister deal with the impact of family considerations on their romantic lives.

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Cast

Anil Kapoor , Priyanka Chopra Jonas , Shefali Shah

Director

Neil Patel

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Excel Entertainment , Babieka Films

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krisige Dil Dhadakne Do, a visual treat. You will feel the pleasure of a classic RomCom and melodrama alongside the ending of a Greek comedy. With lots of laugh out loud moments director Zoya Akhtar, combine a bunch of crazy characters in a cinematic masterpiece.Though the reviewers feels this is same as any romcom in the past, but, you must not miss it. At the end you will leave with a smile in your face.
aaronbir Nice to watch the film as the film was so entertaining like there were lots of funny scenesThat I really enjoyed watching them Anil was great ranveer was brilliant anushka was superb priyanka was farhan is the show stealer he steals the show Songs are pretty decent but it's really good editing good direction good screenplay excellent storyline good Overall this is a honest family entertainer My rating is 8/10 or 4/5 stars
bobbysing Zoya Akhtar has always made films for and about the 'Elite Class' of the society showcasing their own kind of business talks, humour and relationships mostly planned around the money factor alone. And refusing to play the gamble with a different genre, the director's third (full length) film again walks on the same path but with a big surprising difference that in fact degrades her favourite 'Elite Class' only in an unexpectedly shocking manner.However with no intentions of snatching away her credit of extracting some fine performances from the exceptional cast ensemble, DIL DHADAKNE DO can easily be rated as an eye-catching, glossy, well performed film that sadly fails to offer the quality content expected from the talented writer-director keeping in mind her two bright films made in the past.So here we have a mostly predictable, clichéd and impractical writing that doesn't give you any fresh angle in the entire script talking about relationships being both formed and broken fast like any casual thing. Plus the characterization is so funny and questionable that one starts thinking that are these people really from that 'highly educated elite class' having those great thinking minds, running such big business houses like some visionary professionals?For instance, here we have many middle aged rich couples who are all just managing (compromising) with each other for some reason or the other but don't have the courage to cut the crap and say it despite being among the most influential people of the society (with no insecurity as such). Plus every couple has a dominating male operating from the front too having a (so called liberated) wife just going along with him for some undisclosed reasons not revealed. We have marriages being planned, finalized and broken in the same 7- 10 days cruise trip celebrating a wedding anniversary, as if everyone is in too hurry to get in or out of the sacred ritual before they get off the cruise.A millionaire's supposed to be intelligent young son falls in love with a dancer working at the cruise just in 4-5 days (post a one night stand) and then even decides to marry her with conviction. Here we also have a family, where the young boy knows all dark (sex- life) secrets of his father, but never asks him a question or informs his mother about the same taking a firm stand for her. There's a self-made girl who is running a successful business house as a strong confident new-age woman, but at the same time cannot talk to her husband clearly about either their child or their 'not so working' relationship since long. On the lighter side, the entire film is being narrated by a dog named Pluto (with the voice-over of Aamir Khan) comparing the life of humans and animals in his own thoughts repeatedly. But the dog otherwise has nothing to do in the complete film right till the end (added deliberately).Above all, here we also have a highly silly and badly written climax, where it begins with Ranveer diving into the sea to get back or meet his girl (left at the last stoppage). But no one cares to talk about 'her' once the whole drama of a malfunctioning motor-boat and the officials trying to chase them gets over quite dramatically. Talking about the movie-watching experience, DDD gives you nothing much to either cheer or ridicule in its first hour when the characters and their relationships are being introduced with a slow progression and few songs. So till interval you neither enjoy the film nor reject it completely due to few of its engaging moments like Ranveer-Anushka romance and the solo acts of Anil Kapoor. But post intermission it simply fails to keep you engrossed with Ranveer vanishing for a good 10 minutes and Anushka for even more, only to return back in just a few scenes. Performances being the only saving grace of the film, its Ranveer that delivers a thoroughly enjoyable act in a much bigger role in comparison to everyone else. He truly makes a mark along with the evergreen Anil Kapoor playing it with power and style together as a self-obsessed businessman. Shefali Shah is the pleasant surprise among all performing it superbly, whereas Priyanka shines bright in her awfully written role of a double minded, suppressed business woman. Anushka Sharma once again reveals her perfect on-screen chemistry with Ranveer, but also gets an uneven role that has been written without any justifying details. Farhan Akhtar is just OK in his cameo whereas both Rahul Bose and Zarina Wahab try hard to make an impression as the mother-son duo. In the supporting acts, Parmeet Sethi & Vikrant Messey make their presence felt along with Ridhima Sud who plays it quite cool in a likable mode.Musically too DDH is not able to score any higher marks with an apt background score but not a great soundtrack from Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. For example, where only 'Pehli Baar' can be rated as a better track with a fine base line (inspired from a MJ beat), the rest are not able to leave any impact on the listeners due to the missing melody.Yes, it's a film offering a few amusing moments (coming at intervals) in a supposedly enjoyable journey that sadly turns out to be highly unrealistic, less engaging, predictable and full of confused characters in the end, not expected from the writer- director of the ZNMD and LBC.Having said that, Zoya never made a film keeping in mind the viewers out of the multiplex culture before and this isn't an exception to her set followed (secure) path either. However for me, Ranveer and Anil were the only two life-boats in this big sinking ship full of great performers, which can also be rated as the weakest movie till date from director Zoya Akhtar.
factscounts The movie is best directed ever with minute concentration of every scene. The movie might seem slow for some, but that is the way it required to be directed. I loved the movie. No boring scenes at all. One always wants to know what is going to happen next. Every actor is great. Loved the acting of Ranveer, Priyanka, Anil Kapoor, Anushka. Keep it up. The movie is best directed ever with minute concentration of every scene. The movie might seem slow for some, but that is the way it required to be directed. I loved the movie. No boring scenes at all. One always wants to know what is going to happen next. Every actor is great. Loved the acting of Ranveer, Priyanka, Anil Kapoor, Anushka. Keep it up. The movie is best directed ever with minute concentration of every scene. The movie might seem slow for some, but that is the way it required to be directed. I loved the movie. No boring scenes at all. One always wants to know what is going to happen next. Every actor is great. Loved the acting of Ranveer, Priyanka, Anil Kapoor, Anushka. Keep it up.