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Through Gautam and Ira, the movie explores how even "successful" love requires constant work and can fail despite having all the right "paperwork."
While Kartika views their brief romance as a beautiful memory to be left behind, Jaggi believes they are soulmates. The narrative becomes a journey of obsession and resilience as Jaggi attempts to travel from India to London—without a visa—crossing borders illegally and risking his life to prove that his "Shiddat" (intensity/passion) is real. Through Gautam and Ira, the movie explores how
Jaggi’s character is built on the belief that if you want something bad enough, the universe will conspire to help you. Performances and Production Performances and Production ~450MB (a compressed file size
~450MB (a compressed file size optimized for quick downloading and storage). Kaushal brings an infectious
Often cited as the soul of the film, Kaushal brings an infectious, manic energy to Jaggi that makes the audience root for him despite his illogical choices.
The soundtrack (composed by Manan Bhardwaj and Sachin-Jigar) was a massive hit, with tracks like the title song "Shiddat" and "Akhiyan Udeek Diya" perfectly capturing the film’s melancholic yet hopeful tone.
Through Gautam and Ira, the movie explores how even "successful" love requires constant work and can fail despite having all the right "paperwork."
While Kartika views their brief romance as a beautiful memory to be left behind, Jaggi believes they are soulmates. The narrative becomes a journey of obsession and resilience as Jaggi attempts to travel from India to London—without a visa—crossing borders illegally and risking his life to prove that his "Shiddat" (intensity/passion) is real.
Jaggi’s character is built on the belief that if you want something bad enough, the universe will conspire to help you. Performances and Production
~450MB (a compressed file size optimized for quick downloading and storage).
Often cited as the soul of the film, Kaushal brings an infectious, manic energy to Jaggi that makes the audience root for him despite his illogical choices.
The soundtrack (composed by Manan Bhardwaj and Sachin-Jigar) was a massive hit, with tracks like the title song "Shiddat" and "Akhiyan Udeek Diya" perfectly capturing the film’s melancholic yet hopeful tone.