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‘I WANT TO KNOW WHAT MARI SELVARAJ, PA RANJITH THINK OF DHADAK 2’

The New Indian Express Kochi

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July 29, 2025

HAZIA Iqbal's debut feature, Dhadak 2, the Hindi remake of Mari Selvaraj's much-acclaimed Tamil film, Pariyerum Perumal, has been in the eye of the storm.

- Namrata Joshi

HAZIA Iqbal's debut feature, Dhadak 2, the Hindi remake of Mari Selvaraj's much-acclaimed Tamil film, Pariyerum Perumal, has been in the eye of the storm. From her reinterpretation of the original as a love story to seeing it from the gender lens, from the casting of Siddhant Chaturvedi as the Dalit protagonist, Nilesh, to his supposed brownfacing. On the eve of the release of the film, Shazia takes on the criticism and talks about issues of identity, caste, gender, politics, censorship, romance, working with Karan Johar's Dharma Productions, and a lot more, in a no-holds-barred interaction with us.

Your film is a love story and it comes at a time when love seems to be working its charm at the box office. Does it make things easier for you, or does it put you under pressure, that you also have to deliver a success now?

Saiyaara just happened 10 days ago, and I think that any film and, of course, something closer to the genre is helpful for us also to perform better at the box office. There was a culture of going to the theatre rather than wondering whose film should make Rs 100 crore. Everyone's film should. It's great that Saiyaara has come and disrupted the box office. I'd think that this is good for us and the films coming after us.

What would your definition of love be, and how much of that seeps into Dhadak 2?

I grew up watching films in the 90s. That was the time when love stories were the most popular genre. Some people have been attacking us online, saying Pariyerum Perumal wasn't a love story, and we are ruining the original. But what is wrong with taking a love story route? Love story is not a banal genre where two people come together and sing songs. The common route has been to deal with the rich and poor divide. It is safer to deal with class, but there can be several layers around it.

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