Vipin Sharma, known for his roles in films like Taare Zameen Par, is garnering praise for his portrayal of a cross-dressing father in Dhadak 2. The film, which addresses caste discrimination and social marginalization, has been lauded for its sensitive direction and powerful performances. Sharma's performance, in particular, has resonated with audiences and critics alike, with many calling it one of the film's most poignant moments.
Dhadak 2, directed by Shazia Iqbal, is a spiritual sequel to the 2018 film Dhadak and a remake of the Tamil film Pariyerum Perumal. The film stars Siddhant Chaturvedi as Neelesh Ahirwar and Triptii Dimri as Vidhi Bharadwaj, and explores a love story threatened by caste differences. Vipin Sharma plays Mr. Ahirwar, Neelesh's father, in a role that presents a unique and tender perspective. The cast also includes Zakir Hussain, Saurabh Sachdeva, Deeksha Joshi, and Harish Khanna.
Sharma has expressed that the role was familiar to him, drawing from his own experiences growing up in a similar environment. He shared that he didn't need to do any research for the character, as he deeply connected with the struggles of marginalized communities depicted in the film. Sharma stated, "The compliments I am getting for Dhadak 2 from both the critics and audiences have taken me by surprise! The film is about discrimination! The struggles of the lower caste citizens being marginalized. My role in the film represents that struggle. I am deeply connected to those feelings having grown up in a similar environment". He recalled an experience where he was nervous to even enter the Doordarshan building in Delhi to inquire about hosting a program.
The actor, who is also known for his role as the stern father in Taare Zameen Par, sees his role in Dhadak 2 as an opportunity to showcase a different side of himself, bringing warmth and love to his portrayal. He mentioned that he has been trying to "redeem" himself after Taare Zameen Par, aiming to display more affection in his roles. He said, "Ever since Taare Zameen Par, I've wanted to show a different side of me, to bring more warmth and love into the roles I play. I always try to use my real feelings of respect and affection for my co-actors, and this time it really helped".
Dhadak 2 distinguishes itself from typical romantic dramas by confronting the harsh realities of caste-based discrimination. The film portrays the challenges faced by Neelesh, a law student from a marginalized community, as he falls in love with Vidhi, a girl from an upper-caste family. The film explores themes of social injustice, systemic inequality, and the struggle for love in the face of societal barriers.
The film's narrative revolves around Neelesh and Vidhi, who fall in love amidst caste oppression and political tensions. Despite facing humiliation and harassment from Vidhi's relatives, their bond deepens. The film culminates in a powerful message about love surviving caste violence.
Dhadak 2 has received positive reviews for its sensitive direction, strong performances, and its bold approach to addressing caste discrimination. Critics have noted that the film is a significant step forward for mainstream Hindi cinema, diving into the complexities of caste dynamics within love stories.