The second half, however, picks up pace without delving on unimportant matters. The first half of the film takes its own sweet time to build the narrative with some sluggish flashback sequences. Saurabh Shukla, who the entire town refers to as Daddy, is charming and lends a strong support to the script, playing Ahan's father figure. Tara's character could have had been afforded more depth and dimension to make it more convincing to watch. They share a sizzling and intense chemistry. Paired opposite Ahan in Tadap is Tara Sutaria, who looks gorgeous onscreen in scenes of romance or heartbreak. And it won't be wrong to say that in a couple of scenes, he gives you strong flashes of his father. His dialogue delivery, however, definitely leaves room for improvement. There clearly is no restraint when it comes to to letting Ahan channelise his strength. There's rage, aggression, violence, passion, love, betrayal and all sorts of emotions that his character portrays. Luthria makes it very clear with the very first action sequence that the main intention behind Tadap is to give Ahan ample space and an open canvas to play with and show his acting prowess. With a strong screen presence, he owns every frame from the very first scene. As a young, angry action hero, he makes an intense and impressive debut. But, there's a lot more to the story than what meets the eye.Īhan Shetty and his character arch leaves a long impression. She is forcefully married to a London businessman by her politician father (played by Kumud Mishra). On the onset, Tadap looks like a conventional love story set in Mussoorie, between a man with limited means Ishaana (Ahan), who falls in love with a rich girl Ramisha (Tara Sutaria). A remake of the 2018 Telugu film, RX 100, which was based on a real incident, Milan Luthria's directorial Tadap serves you raw action laced with heavyweight dialogues, old-school romance, passion, deceit, bloodshed and a few poetic lines to add a tinge of humour. It marks Suniel Shetty's son Ahan's acting debut. Launching a starkid isn't a simple affair, and that's why there has been much anticipation and expectations from Tadap. Before we see Ahan Shetty's face on screen, we see his punch breaking the door, making a debut in style.
A heroic entry on a motorbike driving through hills, a song in the background, a joint being rolled and a few closeup shots of a rugged man.