Dhak Dhak Movie Review: A Tale of Female Empowerment

The film follows a predictable screenplay, but is brought to life by a competent cast and passages of sharp humor and thought-provoking observations on life and relationships

The characters of Sky and Mahi are relatable, while Uzma and Manjari's passion for the journey serves as a metaphor for freedom

The character of Nani challenges societal norms and opens up a discussion on the importance of embracing individuality and breaking free from stereotypes

The film highlights the importance of female empowerment and encourages women to break free from societal expectations

Despite mixed reviews, Dhak Dhak managed to generate moderate success at the box office, appealing to audiences who appreciate concept-based cinema and stories of female empowerment