
In Dhoom Dhaam On their wedding night, newlyweds Koyal Chadda (Yami Gautam Dhar) and Veer Poddar (Pratik Gandhi) find themselves thrust into a chaotic adventure. An unexpected intrusion by mysterious men searching for someone named “Charlie” turns their special night into a frenzied chase, dodging goons and police alike. As they navigate this unexpected turmoil, the couple uncovers secrets and discovers strength in their newfound partnership.
Director Rishab Seth crafts a fast-paced narrative, blending elements of action, comedy, and romance seamlessly. The screenplay, penned by Aditya Dhar and Aarsh Vora, is peppered with witty dialogues and unexpected twists, keeping the audience engaged throughout.
The film’s music, composed by Clinton Cerejo and Bianca Gomes (Shor Police), complements the narrative’s energy. Tracks like “Silsila,” sung by Arijit Singh and Jonita Gandhi, and “How Are You” add depth to the storytelling, enhancing the viewing experience.