Dhadak 2 Overseas Review: Siddhant-Triptii Starrer Is A Power Packed Film With Violence As Key Element

Dhadak 2 Overseas Review: The 2018 film Dhadak, featuring Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter, captured the audience's attention and performed well at the box office. Now, six years later, Karan Johar's Dharma Productions is set to release its much-anticipated sequel. Dhadak 2, a romantic drama starring Siddhant Chaturvedi, Triptii Dimri, Zakir Hussain, and Saurabh Sachdev, has already generated significant excitement. Directed by Shazia Iqbal, Dhadak 2 is inspired by the Tamil movie Pariyerum Perumal. Given the fresh chemistry between the lead pair, Dhadak 2 has emerged as one of the most anticipated releases of 2025.
To note, the storyline of Dhadak 2 follows Nilesh (Siddhant Chaturvedi) and Vidhi (Triptii Dimri), who fall in love despite belonging to different castes. This caste difference poses a significant challenge to their relationship. Given the success of the original Dhadak, expectations are high for this sequel. Fans are eager to see how the new cast brings this story to life. As Dhadak 2 has finally hit the screens across the world on August 1, here's a look at overseas review of the romantic drama
Dhadak 2 Singapore Review
As per a viral tweet, Dhadak 2 got a rating of NC16 citing it is suitable for audience about 16 years of age and also came with a consumer advice of violence in the film. as per the Singapore censor board review, Dhadak 2 has depiction of violence with moderate details along with the use of certain expletive language.
Dhadak 2 Dubai Censor Board Review
Earlier, Dubai based self proclaimed critic Umair Sandhu gave the movie a rating of 3.5 stars and wrote, "What a Power Packed film. #TriptiiDimri & Movie Climax is the USP of film. She stole the Show all the way. #siddhantchaturvedi also acts very well. Go for this Thrilling Romantic Ride."
Meanwhile talking about her character, Triptii stated, "For me, she is Vidhi. She is not afraid to speak her truth. There is so much to learn from her because she makes you feel empowered. I have been an introvert. I've seen and faced things, and not raised my voice against them. For 30 years of my life, I have kept quiet about so many things. I never had the guts to tell people that it's wrong. I told Shazia that I want to be like Vidhi; that by the end of this film, I should have the courage to speak my truth without being scared of anyone or the outcome. Now, I do stand up for the right things. This film made me open up a lot more".


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