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The trailer then takes us back to how they first met in college, bonding over Siddhant’s discomfort with English, a detail that adds layers to his character. What begins as a tender college romance slowly unravels into a powerful commentary on caste. Siddhant’s lower-caste identity soon becomes the center of conflict. What starts as casual ragging escalates into political turmoil.
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A visibly shaken Triptii says, “I thought all this was a thing of the past.” Siddhant responds with quiet truth: “Those who never go through it feel like that, Vidhi.”
As the narrative deepens, their love is caught in the crossfire of systemic discrimination and generational prejudice. The film poses a hard-hitting question: Can love truly rise above caste? That’s what remains to be seen.
The trailer teases a passionate love story caught in the crossfire of social divisions and personal struggle. Triptii and Siddhant’s chemistry shines through, offering a glimpse into the heartbreak and resilience their characters endure.
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In addition to the lead pair, the film features a strong supporting cast including Vipin Sharma, Manjiri Pupala, Deeksha Joshi, Priyank Tiwari, Amit Jaat, Mayank Khanna, and Ashwant Lodhi.
Dhadak 2 is set to hit theatres on August 1.
