The trailer of Dia Mirza, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sanjana Sanghi and Ratna Pathak Shah's upcoming film Dhak Dhak is out. The film depicts the story of a difficult bike trip of four ordinary women. These four women are completely different from each other, but they all have the same journey. Will the journey from Delhi to Leh be completed? The trailer of the film is good.
The trailer of Ratna Pathak Shah, Dia Mirza, Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanjana Sanghi starrer film 'Dhak Dhak' is out. The trailer is three minutes and four seconds long and shows the story of a bike trip of four women. These women are from different backgrounds, societies and ages, but all the women have one hobby, biking. Everyone is doing bike trip from Delhi to Khardung La in Leh through motorcycle.
There are four women in lead roles in the film. It is shown in the trailer that Fatima Sana Shaikh's character's name is Sky and she is a travel blogger. Ratna Pathak Shah, who has become a biker grandmother, and her character's name is Mahi. Mahi has to be brought to Khardung. Have to ride a bike on the highest road in the world. In this, Dia Mirza is in the role of a Muslim woman Uzma.
Special bike trip of four common women
Ujma is a jugadu mechanic. And the fourth is Sanjana Sanghi. Sanjana's mother is getting her married. Her character's name is Manjari and she sets out to travel alone for the first time before marriage, but without telling that she is not going by flight but by bike. These four women come together and their journey starts from Delhi.
Watch the trailer of the film here
When will the movie Dhak Dhak be released?
Now the film is about how these four common women Ratna Pathak Shah, Dia Mirza , Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanjana Sanghi reach Khardung La and what difficulties they have to face on the way. The trailer also shows glimpses of the difficulties faced in his journey. This film has been directed by Tarun Dudeja. The name of actress Taapsee Pannu is also included in the producers of the film. This film will be released in theaters on 13th.
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