
Dhadak
Romance · Drama · Comedy
Overview
Madhukar and Parthavi fall head over heels in love with each other, but the fact that they belong to different castes of society, becomes an obstacle in their romance. The lovers dare to go against societal norms and battle all odds for the sake of love.
Top Cast


Ishaan Khatter
Ishaan Khatter
Madhukar
Ishaan Khatter
Madhukar


Janhvi Kapoor
Janhvi Kapoor
Parthavi
Janhvi Kapoor
Parthavi


Ashutosh Rana
Ashutosh Rana
Ratan Singh, Parthavi's father
Ashutosh Rana
Ratan Singh, Parthavi's father


Aditya Kumar
Aditya Kumar
Roop, Parthavi's brother
Aditya Kumar
Roop, Parthavi's brother


Aishwarya Narkar
Aishwarya Narkar
Madhukar's mother
Aishwarya Narkar
Madhukar's mother


Kharaj Mukherjee
Kharaj Mukherjee
Sachin Bhowmick
Kharaj Mukherjee
Sachin Bhowmick


Shubhaavi Choksey
Shubhaavi Choksey
Promila Bhowmick (as Shubhavi Harshal Choksey)
Shubhaavi Choksey
Promila Bhowmick (as Shubhavi Harshal Choksey)


Shalini Kapoor
Shalini Kapoor
Parthavi's Mother
Shalini Kapoor
Parthavi's Mother
Ishika Gagneja
Ishika Gagneja
Ambika
Ishika Gagneja
Ambika
Ankit Bisht
Ankit Bisht
Gokul
Ankit Bisht
Gokul
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