NOT POSTPONED! Siddhant Chaturvedi & Triptii Dimri's Dhadak 2 Stands Firm With August 1 Release –
Dhadak 2 is moving from the original date - 1st August 2025. The makers are confident on the project and are in no mood of shifting the date despite clash (Movie Talkies).
While release calendars continue to shuffle and Son of Sardaar 2 gets pushed, Dhadak 2 remains rock solid in its commitment to hit cinemas on 1st August worldwide. There’s no looking back for this intense romantic drama, as the makers confidently move ahead with their original release plan — undeterred by clashes or speculation.
Dhadak 2
Starring Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri, Dhadak 2 is already riding high on pre-release buzz. The fresh pairing has received a strong thumbs up from audiences, with fans praising their crackling chemistry and raw emotional presence in the trailer. Adding to the momentum is the film’s soulful music — the first track Bas Ek Dhadak continues to dominate playlists, while the recently released Preet Re is also getting a warm response across platforms.
In a time when many films shift dates fearing competition, Dhadak 2 is a bold exception. Even with Son of Sardaar 2 initially clashing and now postponed, Dhadak 2 hasn’t flinched. It knows exactly what it’s bringing to the big screen — a powerful story of love and rebellion, grounded performances, and a soundtrack that lingers.
With just days to go, the countdown is on. Come 1st August, the movie is ready to make hearts race — and it’s not moving an inch.
Directed by Shazia Iqbal and produced by Karan Johar, Umesh Kumar Bansal, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, Meenu Aroraa, Somen Mishra, and Pragati Deshmukh under Dharma Productions, Zee Studios, and Cloud 9 Pictures, Dhadak 2 releases in cinemas on August 1, 2025.
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