
Dhadak 2 is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Shazia Iqbal and produced by Dharma Productions, Zee Studios, and Cloud 9 Pictures. It is a spiritual sequel to Dhadak (2018) and a remake of the Tamil film Pariyerum Perumal (2018). The film stars Triptii Dimri as Vidhi and Siddhant Chaturvedi as Neelesh, and deals with a young romance constrained by caste politics and social injustice.
Dhadak 2 Story and Details:
The story follows Neelesh, an idealistic law student from a marginalized background who enters a prestigious institution and befriends Vidhi. However, tragic events expose deep-rooted social hierarchies and discrimination. The film explores themes of identity, power, and the cost of love in today’s society.
Critics and audiences have praised Dhadak 2 for its bold storytelling and Triptii Dimri’s standout performance, calling it a more realistic and socially aware film than its predecessor. However, some reviews mention the film’s uneven execution and multiple subplots affecting the narrative flow. Overall, it is recognized for highlighting caste and social issues with honesty, though some feel it could have been even more impactful.
Dhadak 2 is recognized for its bold and realistic portrayal of caste-based discrimination and broader social issues in India. Reviewers highlight that the film moves beyond the more sanitized treatment of its predecessor by focusing sharply on how caste hierarchies, prejudice, and social injustice shape the lives of its characters, especially the protagonist Neelesh, a law student from a marginalized community.
The film began production in late 2024, with significant shooting in Madhya Pradesh and college scenes filmed in Mumbai. It was officially announced in May 2025 and released on August 1, 2025.
The film has a runtime of about 2 hours and 22 minutes and is categorized as a drama, romance, and thriller, directed by Shazia Iqbal with the screenplay co-written by her and Rahul Badwelkar.
Positive points highlighted:
- The film’s bold and realistic treatment of caste-based discrimination and social injustice, which is its core strength.
- Strong performances by Triptii Dimri (Vidhi) and Siddhant Chaturvedi (Neelesh), with Triptii praised for surprising skeptics and Siddhant for effectively portraying his character’s struggle.
- Supporting actors like Zakir Hussain and Vipin Sharma also receive commendation.
- Emotional, intense moments that engage the audience, especially in the second half where the caste conflict rises.
- The film is said to have a mix of pathos, humor, and drama, with direction by Shazia Iqbal praised for balancing art and commercial appeal.
- Some highlight the soundtrack as decent, though not particularly memorable.
Criticisms and Negative Points:
- Many people called the film’s writing is predictable and based on a typical formula.
- It suffers from pacing issues; the first half drags and focuses too much on a forced love story, while the second half is better.
- The narrative is sometimes overwhelmed by multiple subplots (caste violence, political drama, psychopathic killer) which reduces clarity and impact.
- The film’s runtime feels too long and could have been trimmed by about 20 minutes.
- Occasionally, the film feels preachy, and some emotional moments are undermined by abrupt dialogues.
- Some netizens dismiss it as “another ruined remake” compared to the original Tamil film Pariyerum Perumal and its own predecessor Dhadak (2018).
Dhadak 2 is an important socially relevant film with strong lead performances and emotional scenes but is held back by uneven storytelling, pacing issues, and some cliché elements. It is rated around 3 to 3.5 stars by several reviewers and has sparked both appreciation and criticism from audiences.
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