Tadap Movie Review: Ahan Shetty creates a strong first impression, but .....

 Tadap Movie Review: Ahan Shetty creates a strong first impression, but the plot leaves you wanting more.




STORY: Ishana (Ahan Shetty), a Mussoorie guy, falls in love with Ramisa, a local politician's London-educated daughter (Tara Sutaria). While it may appear to be a rich-girl-poor-boy love storey at first, there's more to it as the film progresses.

REVIEW: Any filmmaker would tell you that launching a rookie is a difficult endeavour. While attempting to depict them in the best possible light, it's also critical that the actor in question be given ample opportunity to showcase his or her talents. The objective of Milan Luthria's Tadap is clear from the beginning: to showcase newbie Ahan Shetty's prowess as an angry action hero who is motivated by his devotion for his ladylove, Tara Sutaria.

Tadap's story appears to be a classic love story of a poor boy's romance with a rich girl, who appears to have been forcedly married off to another mister of her father's choice till the interval. After the intermission, the story suddenly has a lot to unpack, and it rushes to expose everything that led to the lovers' breakup. Throughout the film, Ishana's character graph remains consistent: he's intense, fierce, and passionately passionate. And in Ahan Shetty's debut film, that's exactly what he does. It's clear that he tried hard in his first picture to internalise a complex character like Ishana. While his line delivery may be improved, Ahan Shetty has a strong screen presence and shows promise in his first film.

However, in an attempt to portray him as a true-blue action-romance hero, screenwriter Rajat Aroraa (screenplay and dialogues) and director Milan Luthria have padded the film with hefty dialogues that are almost poetic and stuck in some sort of time warp, as well as plot points that don't serve the storey well.

Saurabh Shukla's portrayal of Ahan Shetty's adopted father, whom the entire town of Mussoorie refers to as Daddy, is loving and convincing. He imbues this storey with gravitas. Tara Sutaria, who plays Ishana's love interest Ramisa, is stunning in every scene, whether she's being funny, amorous, or emotional. Apart from a storyline twist in the second half, she may have shone brighter if the writing had made more room for it. The picture falls short on the storey front, making it feel rushed for its running length.While Tadap starts sluggish before the interval, it takes off in the second half, unravelling dramatic twists and turns as well as some hefty action sequences. As a viewer, all one can say is that some sections of this half should have been incorporated into the first half to make for a more riveting watch.

Pritam's tunes are easily hummable. Mussoorie as a city is romanticised in the cinematography, making it appear magical and beautiful and providing a lovely backdrop to the love storey. Tadap's unabashed commercial potboiler status isn't a problem. However, it is impossible to ignore the fact that it is rife with cliches and scenes that make it appear cynical for the period in which it is set. Furthermore, the heat in this love storey frequently fails to touch your emotions due to the writing's inability to keep it together.

To summarise, while Tadap brazenly plays to the gallery with action, music, and well-shot images, it would have benefited the film greatly if the narrative had given the actors more opportunity to deliver a more memorable love storey.

Suniel Shetty's son Ahan Shetty and Tara Sutaria's film Tadap has been released today. Media users are giving their reactions on Twitter after watching the film.

Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty's son Ahan Shetty's film Tadap is releasing today. Ahan Shetty is making his film debut in Bollywood through this film. Stars like Tara Sutaria, Sikander Kher and Swati Kapoor are in the film with Ahan Shetty. Media users are giving different types of reactions on Twitter regarding the film.

The film Tadap, directed by Milan Luthria, is a Hindi remake of the superhit Telugu film RX 100. A day before the release of the film, a special screening was held in Mumbai, which included Kajol, Salman Khan, Sohail Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Imtiaz Ali, Bhagyashree, Sangeeta Bijlani, Jackie Shroff and his wife Ayesha Shroff, Himesh Reshammiya, Arshad Warsi, Stars like Riya Chakraborty were involved. Songs like 'Tumse Bhi Zhi Hai', 'Tere Shiva Jag Mein', 'Tu Mera Hoga Hai' and 'Hoye Ishq Na' will be heard in the film. Its songs are written by Irshad Kamil and its music is given by Pritam.

At the same time, giving a review of Tadap, a media user on Twitter wrote, Excellent direction, good script. Another user wrote, Superhit. Here film critic Kamal Rashid Khan (KRK) also wrote well about the film. He wrote, Ahan Shetty has acted brilliantly and is a future superstar. This means that Sajid Nadiadwala has given another star to the industry.

Many celebs are congratulating Ahan Shetty regarding the film Tadap. Along with this, he is also praising his acting. Salman Khan requested the fans to watch the film. While Arjun Rampal, cricket commentator Akash Chopra, Esha Deol are leaving no stone unturned to encourage the star kid.