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In der Nacht ihrer Hochzeit wird ein außergewöhnliches Paar in eine wilde Jagd nach dem mysteriösen „Charlie“ verwickelt.
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Action, comedy, Romcom, Drama everything here and in amounts that you'll like. Tight screenplay, good acting, a great watch.
That's gotta be the most chaotic and hilarious first night.
Dhoom Dhaam is a harmless, fast-paced rom-com caper with a magnetic lead pair, Yami Gautam and Pratik Gandhi, that offers an enjoyable one-time watch, despite its predictable plot twists and passable writing, making it a fun, breezy entertainment. Dhoom Dhaam is a rom-com caper, directed by Rishab Seth, that follows a mismatched newly married couple, Koyal Chadda (Yami Gautam Dhar) and Veer Poddar (Pratik Gandhi), who find themselves on the run after their wedding night is interrupted by armed goons searching for someone named Charlie13. The film blends action, romance, and humor, even if not exceptional the film feels like a fast paced breezy film which leaves you with no regrets. Yami Gautam shines as the spirited Koyal, a foul-mouthed car racer, while Pratik Gandhi plays Veer, a phobia-ridden veterinarian13. The film attempts to create a mismatched dynamic between the two, with Koyal being assertive and Veer being meek. While the actors exude energy, the film's writing is only passable, and the plot twists are predictable. One scene where Veer confidently participates in a stripping sequence is a standout, but the film generally doesn't take many risks and is driven mostly by the leads who are magnetic. Overall, Dhoom Dhaam is a harmless diversion but doesn't fully achieve its entertainment aspirations. Not all movies are meant to be like that some are made for fun and pure entertainment without being cringe. The film has good making, but the writing is only passable. Despite the flaws, the lead actors are given credit for trying to spice up the ride. Definitely an enjoyable one time watch. Instagram: @streamgenx
"Some dreams... are best left unfulfilled. And we only realize this as we move on." I watched this movie as part of Netflix Roulette. Never heard of this movie before and I haven't seen a lot of Indian movies but I was pleasantly surprised. This movie was a fun watch and it was pretty entertaining, too! I'm still struggling to accept that the female lead is real, though, she's so damn pretty! Like inhumanly so lol And the soundtrack is AMAZING.
At the wedding, the girl's side lied to the groom's family about their daughter and deceived them — woh "Qubool nahi hai, Qubool nahi hai, Qubool nahi hai". Looks like they cut the ending script just to give it a happy conclusion. The first half was all emotional, and then in the second half, they wrapped it up with comedy. If only they had shown a bit more guts, the ending would've felt raw, not artificial.