When he was called on stage to collect the award, Salman Khan, who was one of the show's hosts, said "So gaye the?", to which Arijit replied "Aap logon ne sula diya yaar tab se.". Tired from the hours he had spent in the studio, he dozed off during the function. Arijit landed up at the function in chappals and casual wear since he came straight from work. He had initially thought of skipping the function but changed his mind on producer Mukesh Bhatt's insistence. Arijit was editing a song for Pritam on the night of the function and had a flight to catch later in the night.
An incident occurred on the night of the Star Guild Awards function that haunted him for years to come. The Star Guild Best Male Playback Singer award was among the many awards Arijit Singh won for this song.Music director Mithoon dedicated this song to his father Naresh Sharma who had played a key role in arranging the music of "Aashiqui" (1990).The other technical aspects are up to the mark. Lines such as 'aashiq ke teen thikane hai.' and 'main sharab hota.' make an impact as they are effective but not overtly dramatic. Major portions of Tadap have been shot in the dark, which gels with the film's setting. This aspect makes it a bit similar to love songs such as Sunn Raha Hai and Tum Hi Ho. Tumse Bhi Zyada is the best track of the lot as it hits the right notes with its simple lyrics. The yesteryear classix Aashiqui, for example, would not have emerged as a cult hit without songs such as Nazar Ke Saamne and Dheere Dheere. Kumud Mishra is underutilised in a role that fails to do justice to his abilities as it feels quite one-dimensional.Ī film with elements of romance needs to have memorable songs in order to make an impact. Saurabh is endearing in a role that has shades of the one played by Anupam Kher in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. While she is not able to highlight the character's mean streak in a couple of scenes, this definitely is a better outing for her than Marjaavaan. Ahan is supported by Tara Sutaria, who puts her best foot forward. The youngster brings an animalistic intensity to the table in the action sequences, which makes them feel all the more relatable. He emotes with his eyes to highlight the inner trauma experienced by his character.
Tadap is unlikely to face any such problems as the writer, through Saurabh Shukla's character, highlight the ill effects of rage.Ĭoming to the performances, Ahan exceeds expectations as he does justice to a layered character. When Kabir Singh released in theatres in 2019, a section of the audience criticised it for 'glorifying violence'. In fact, even a film like Drishyam - widely regarded as one of Ajay Devgn's most underrated releases - did not appeal to the Malayalam audience as they were familiar with the major twist towards the end. This, however, is not a major issue as remakes invariably work if the audience is not familiar with the original work. There is a major reveal towards the end but it caters to only those who aren't familiar with the Telugu version. The film slows down a bit in the second half but never becomes unwatchable. While the twist isn't too unpredictable, it packs a punch due to the impressive packaging. The story takes a big turn towards the intermission, which forces the protagonist to channel his inner darkness. Their passionate lovemaking scenes have been shot aesthetically and will not make viewers squirm in his or her seat. These portions work reasonably well because of the crackling chemistry between the two.
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Tadap subsequently focusses on Ishana and Ramisa's love story through a series of well-executed flashback sequences. Tadap opens with an action-packed sequence that sets the stage for what is to follow and gives fans a glimpse into the hero's tragic past. The bold plot reaches its potential due to the sincere execution. While romance is an integral part of the narrative, this isn't a Kuch Kuch Hota Hai or a 96 as the storyline is quite dark and violent. His world is turned upside down when he falls for a local politician's daughter.Īlso Read | Was drawn to 'Tere Siva Jag Mein' due to its melody, relatable lyrics: Shilpa Rao on 'Tadap' song This week's big Bollywood release Tadap is an action-packed romantic drama that caters to the 'Gen Y' audience and proves to be a good launch vehicle for actor Suniel Shetty's son Ahan. The film, a remake of the Telugu blockbuster RX 100, revolves around the life of a simpleton named Ishana, who lives happily with his 'daddy' and hangs out with his friend 'Lol'. Cast: Ahan Shetty, Tara Sutaria, and Saurabh Shukla