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Anjali's
parents (Kiran Kumar and Anjana Mumtaz) are against this match as
Dev is not only poor but also a child out of wedlock, while Anjali
belongs to the upper crust. Dev's dependence on Anjali is tremendous,
as he has none but her to call his own. When Anjali leaves Dev to
marry Ram (Akshay Kumar), Dev is heart
broken. His worries multiply when his mother (Sharmila Tagore) also
dies, shocked to hear about her son's split with Anjali. However,
Dev continues to hope for Anjali's return. The music and the songs
complement the various situations very gracefully.
Dev
feels that he lost Anjali to Ram because he had nothing to offer
her in this materialistic world, so he decides to become rich and
get her back. In the meantime, Ram and Anjali are anything but a
perfect family. Anjali's heart still yearns for Dev, but she slowly
starts loving and respecting her husband, Ram, whose love for Anjali
knows no bounds. Enters Sheetal (Mahima
Chaudhary) who is now a friend of Dev ,she plays a sophisticated
girl from London, who falls in love with Dev and quiet obviously
Dev is unaware of this fact. DHADKAN is a modern-day love story
that talks about the lengths an obsessed lover can go to, to win
his love. His obsession knows no limits; winning back his love is
all that matters to the Dev the lost lover.
DHADKAN
is an intense love story and director Dharmesh Darshan has handled
it with the sensitivity it deserves. The initial few reels make
the base for a love triangle. Sunil and Shilpa parting ways, Shilpa
and Akshay's marriage and the turbulent times their marital life
faces – Dharmesh Darshan comes to the point straightaway, not meandering
on various tracks at all. The re-emergence of Sunil Shetty at the
interval is a turning point and one eagerly looks forward to the
second half of the film. Overall and entertaining film with a just
few turn offs in between. Last but not the least the music of the
movie is probably the biggest hit of the year. A good job by Nadeem
Shravan after a long time.
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