Rahul Bose as Priyanka's annoying husband, is in super form, yet again! Zarina Wahab leaves a mark. Anushka Sharma lends adequate support as Ranveer's lady-love, while Farhan Akhtar is nicely restrained as Priyanka's ex-flame. Ranveer also contributes to the film's funniest & best bits. Ranveer Singh, on the other-hand, is simply awesome as the young blood who has a passion for flying. As their children, Priyanka Chopra displays sincerity as a women torn between a shaky marriage & society issues. Shefali Shah as his Wife, is extraordinary. Anil Kapoor takes the lead, enacting the money-minded businessman with effortless ease. Performance-Wise: Every Actor delivers in 'Dil Dhadakne Do'. Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is energetic. Editing is slightly loose, as the film goes on for nearly 3 hours! Some trimming, especially in the first-hour, was needed! Art & Costume Design are fabulous. Each & Every Moment has been captured beautifully. Carlos Catalan's Cinematography is stunning. After 'Luck by Chance' & 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara', she has emerged with another impressive fare with 'Dil Dhadakne Do'. Akhtar's Direction is excellent & she deserves credit for churning out such terrific performances from its large ensemble cast. A Special Mention for the wonderful dialogue. Nevertheless, The Screenplay is fairly decent. Although Aamir Khan nails it in the voice-over, in terms of Writing, it seems as a lazy move. However, the usage of narration in the form of a dog, is a bit too much. While the first-hour is slowly paced & also loose, the second-hour is emotionally heavy. The primary characters are interestingly diverse & their on-going disagreements on issues, are fun to watch. Akhtar & Reema Kagti's multi-plotted Screenplay is definitely lengthy & concentrates on too many characters, which at times acts as a deterrent, but overall, the madness works for the most of it. 'Dil Dhadakne Do' tells the tale of a dysfunctional Punjabi family, with loads of humor & emotion.
'Dil Dhadakne Do' Synopsis: A dysfunctional Punjabi family go on a cruise, where they egos & problems clash. Its overtly long & also not always sharp, and yet it gives us moments of pure emotion & the performances are stellar by its solid ensemble. Zoya Akhtar's 'Dil Dhadakne Do' is A Well-Made & Well-Acted Film, although its not without its share of problems.