Due to very little to explore, there’s no scope for Ahan to get into different shades for his character. Ahan Shetty deserved a better debut than this & it’s not just him, every actor deserved a better film than this. Without spoiling the film, the film ends with a golden light-like soul of a certain character exiting its body & that CGI generated light is undoubtedly the best performer of the film. Okay, I’ve saved the best worst best joke for the end (skip if you’re allergic to shitty jokes, same suggestion for the film as well): Anupam Kher & Akshay Kumar’s ‘ahaaaan ahaaaan ahaaaaaan’ in Heyy Babyy had more acting than Ahan in Tadap. 9211) or we’ve reached the tipping point as per the law of Diminishing Marginal Utility. Either Arora has lost his magical touch to write memorable lines (Once Upon A Time In Mumbai, The Dirty Picture, Taxi No. The fresh visuals are instantly burdened with the blotchy script and bleh dialogues. Ragul Dharuman, amid all the chaos, manages to capture some breathtaking aerial photography providing a beautiful painting-like appearance to many scenes. That story coupled with dialogues like “Boys prefer babes over bones”, Rajat Arora has definitely lost in translation with this one (going by the generic reviews & reactions to RX100). Imagine Suniel Shetty’s Dev going batshit crazy after Anjali leaving him but in this one ‘it’s her choice’. Just to explain in one lone, Tadap is Dhadkan only with a bad story, a ‘bewafa’ Anjali and without Ram in the picture. So, all my criticism is only and purely for Tadap. Rajat Arora has adapted Ajay Bhupathi’s story from RX100 & I won’t be commenting on that film as I haven’t seen it yet. Ishana falls for Ramisa and vice versa but there’s a twist because how more could you tweak an age-old story to a level where everything shatters? (Pic Credit: Tadap Poster) Tadap Movie Review: Script Analysis Ishana’s daddy who’s also named as daddy (Saurabh Shukla) is Ramisa’s politician dad Damodar’s (Kumud Mishra) close associate. In a flashback we are introduced to his love interest whose name also sounds like yet another ‘hashtag for couples’, enters Ramisa (if for some reason Rami Malik & Sarah Shahi decide to see each other, they can use this name as a #) played by Tara Sutaria. Like, if you serve him coffee instead of chai, he’ll scream at you (though I’m with him just on that thing). He looks like someone who could scream at you at any given point in time without any reason. We have a hero whose name sounds like a hashtag couples use while getting married, he’s named Ishana (a perfect # for ‘Khalee Peeli’ duo Ishaan Khatter & Ananya Panday), played by Ahan Shetty and he’s always in his ‘uncontrollable aashiq’ mode for a reason later revealed.
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