: A critical but subtle plot point is Sanchi’s desperate desire to move to the UK, which she uses as a bargaining chip and a motive for her actions. This search for foreign shores provides the thematic bridge to Hirani’s The Emotional Weight of , directed by Rajkumar Hirani and starring Shah Rukh Khan
if: You want a grand, emotional journey with social commentary and high production values, even if the narrative occasionally feels like a "khichdi" of genres.
There is a specific niche of music that fans often label "midnight sadness"—songs that are meant to be consumed in solitude. "Dhokha" captures this perfectly.
In Luther the Geek , the metal teeth are central to the character's lore (he bites people's necks like a goose). It is organic to the story. In Dunki , the teeth often feel like a "prop" added to make the villain look scary, but it lacks the backstory or narrative necessity that the original film had. It feels like a homage gone wrong.
Why is this better than Dunki ?