Tadap Movie Review: Ahan Shetty Makes an Intense Debut But Story Remains Unsatisfied

The romantic thriller Tadap directed by Milan Luthria starring Ahan Shetty has been released in theatres on Friday 3 December.
Tadap Movie Review: Ahan Shetty Makes an Intense Debut But Story Remains Unsatisfied
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The latest romantic thriller film Tadap directed by Milan Luthria starring Ahan Shetty has been released in theatres across the country on Friday 3 December. Tadap is written by Rajat Arora and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under Fox Star Studios.

The film is a remake of a Telugu film titled RX 100 which was directed by Ajay Bhupathi and released in the year 2018. But more elements and load masala are added in the new version by Tadap by Luthria.

The movie cast Suneil Shetty's son Ahan Shetty and actress Tara Sutaria in the romantic lead roles. Actor Ahan Shetty plays the role of Ishana who is a jobless Youngman falling in love with Ramisa the daughter of an MLA played by Tara Sutaria.

The story of the film revolves around the duo along the twists and turns associated with their love story. Their passionate romance gets threatened by some unforeseen situations that they were unaware of. The film begins by showing Ahan in a powerful appearance flaunting his biceps and fighting techniques that attracted the audience's attention.

Tara Sutaria appears as educated from London and daughter of a rich politician falls for a poor boy Ahan but she is forced to marry the choice of her father. Tara's performance in the film as a playful and heartbreaking girl is also a remarkable one, she looked stunning in every scene.

The second half of the film reveals some dramatic twists and turns in the plot bringing powerful action scenes. The post-interval scene comes out of the romantic elements and brings unexpected turns in the story making it more exciting but incomplete by the end.

Apart from the intense performance of Ahan in the film nothing seems interesting as the cinematography presented is dull and the songs don't have any connection with the narrative. The film proves Ahan can be a great Bollywood Hero in the upcoming films as he has a great screen presence.

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