Filmmaker Karan Johar has expressed pride over the special screenings of his home production ‘Dhadak 2’ at several Ivy League universities in the United States, highlighting the film’s growing global recognition and critical appreciation.
According to a report by PTI, the 2025 romance drama has drawn significant attention for its socially relevant narrative and powerful storytelling. The film has been widely appreciated for its exploration of caste discrimination and the ways in which it continues to shape social realities and personal relationships.
Directed by Shazia Iqbal, the film stars Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri in lead roles. The story revolves around the friendship and love story of two law students, whose journey reflects the complexities of caste dynamics and social barriers embedded in everyday life.
The film’s screenings at prominent academic institutions abroad mark a significant moment for the production, as it continues to spark conversations around social inequality and representation through cinema. By addressing sensitive themes through a layered narrative, ‘Dhadak 2’ has resonated with audiences and critics alike.
Johar’s production has been praised for bringing socially conscious storytelling to mainstream cinema, with the film’s international screenings further underlining the increasing global interest in Indian films that engage with contemporary social issues.
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