Directed by Tarun Dudeja.
Cast Dheerendra Dwivedi, Benedict Garrett, Poonam Gurung, Dia Mirza, Sanjana Sanghi.
Country of origin India.
Language Hindi.
Genre: Dran, Thriller, Family.
Content Rating: India: UA.
Original Network: Viacom18 Studios.
Synopsis:Dhak Dhak (2023), a poignant Indian Hindi-language drama directed by Tarun Dudeja, artfully navigates the nuanced lives of four women, portrayed by the stellar cast of Ratna Pathak Shah, Dia Mirza, Fatima Sana Shaikh, and Sanjana Sanghi. Produced by Ajit Andhare, Kevin Vaz, Pranjal Khandadia, and Taapsee Pannu, the film unfolds as a transformative journey for these characters, each grappling with distinct challenges. Anjali, played by Ratna Pathak Shah, seeks to rejuvenate her life post her husband's demise. Dia Mirza embodies Reema, a successful businesswoman entangled in career demands, while Fatima Sana Shaikh portrays Naina, navigating familial expectations. Sanjana Sanghi takes on the role of Simran, an aspiring filmmaker facing familial resistance. The narrative brilliantly unfolds against the Himalayan backdrop, metaphorically representing the challenges and triumphs of their journeys. As the women embark on a bike trip, the Himalayas become a metaphor for self-discovery, empowerment, and the forging of deep connections. The screenplay, crafted by Tarun Dudeja, adeptly navigates their nuanced stories, seamlessly weaving individual narratives into a collective journey of growth. The performances are a highlight, with the cast breathing life into characters that resonate with authenticity. The chemistry among the ensemble enhances the film's emotional resonance. Dhak Dhak is more than a women-centric narrative; it's a celebration of resilience, agency, and the limitless possibilities ahead. It transcends stereotypes, encouraging reflection on personal journeys, choices, and untapped potential. The film, with its empowering message, leaves an indelible mark, echoing the resounding idea that women, regardless of age or circumstance, possess the agency to embark on transformative journeys, redefine narratives, and discover the heartbeat of their lives.