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Shiddat (2021) is a romantic drama directed by Kunal Deshmukh that explores the extremes of "mad love"

. While it aims for the sweeping emotional heights of 90s Bollywood classics, the film has drawn highly polarized reactions for its illogical plot and portrayal of obsessive behavior. Plot Overview The story follows

(Sunny Kaushal), a free-spirited young man who becomes obsessed with the idea of a "fated" love after witnessing a passionate wedding speech. He meets

(Radhika Madan) at a sports camp, and after a brief but intense encounter, she leaves for London to get married. Refusing to accept her departure, Jaggi embarks on an increasingly dangerous and illegal journey across borders to stop her wedding and prove his "Shiddat" (passion). The Highlights Standout Performances Sunny Kaushal

is widely praised for his earnestness and charm, carrying the film through its most far-fetched moments. Mohit Raina

provides a necessary grounded presence as an immigration officer dealing with his own marital issues. Soulful Soundtrack : The music by Sachin-Jigar

is a major highlight, with tracks like the title song "Shiddat" and "Barbaadiyan" receiving significant acclaim. Visual Appeal

: The film boasts high production values and lush cinematography, moving from vibrant sports camps in India to scenic European landscapes. The Critiques

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Part 2: The Spark

The flashback moves to Punjab, India. Jaggi is a carefree, energetic hockey player living a happy-go-lucky life. He meets Kartika (Radhika Madan) at a wedding. Kartika is a swimmer preparing for the nationals. She is focused, ambitious, and seemingly out of Jaggi's league.

Jaggi falls for her instantly. Initially, Kartika finds him annoying and dismisses his flirtations as immature. However, Jaggi’s persistence isn't creepy; it's genuine and heartfelt. He begins to train with her, showing her his world of hockey, while she teaches him about discipline.

The turning point comes when Kartika’s swimming coach tells her she needs to improve her timing by 4 seconds to qualify for the nationals. Jaggi promises to help her. Through a montage of training, friendship, and shared dreams, Kartika begins to fall for his innocence and "Shiddat" (intense passion). They fall in love.

The Plot: Two Love Stories

Unlike typical Bollywood romances, Shiddat weaves two parallel love stories:

The film explores whether obsessive love is romantic or destructive, culminating in an emotional journey from India to London and France.

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Part 4: The Impossible Journey

Some time later, Jaggi learns that Kartika is getting married to someone else in London. Refusing to believe she has moved on, he decides he must go to London to stop the wedding. This is where the film shifts gears into a high-stakes adventure.

Jaggi does not have a visa. In a desperate bid to reach London, he attempts dangerous methods. He tries to cross borders illegally via the "Donkey Flight" route (a reference to the dangerous illegal immigration route). The film depicts his harrowing journey through different countries, facing imprisonment, freezing conditions, and near-death experiences.

His journey is fueled purely by his obsession and his belief that true love requires absolute madness—the "Shiddat" he promised her.

Part 1: The "Perfect" Love Story

The film opens in Paris, France, introducing Gautam (Mohit Raina) and Ira (Diana Penty). They are a sophisticated, mature couple about to get married. Their love is calm, composed, and logical.

During their wedding celebrations, a guest named Jaggi (Sunny Kaushal) creates a scene. He jumps into the pool fully clothed, demanding to speak to Ira. He claims he is in "Shiddat" (passionate love) and is heartbroken that Ira is marrying someone else. Gautam is annoyed, but Ira is intrigued by the raw emotion Jaggi displays—something she feels is missing in her pragmatic relationship with Gautam.

Jaggi is dragged away by the police, but he leaves a letter behind. The movie then shifts into a flashback narrated by Jaggi’s friend, explaining how Jaggi arrived at this point.

Part 6: The Climax and The Message

Jaggi reaches London and crashes Kartika’s engagement/wedding ceremony. He confronts her in front of everyone. He asks her one question: Did she ever truly love him, or was he just a passing phase?

Kartika admits that she loved him, but she chose her career and a stable life over his chaotic intensity. She asks him to leave. Realizing that she has truly moved on and that his love has no place in her life anymore, Jaggi accepts defeat.

The Twist: In a tragic turn of events, as Jaggi is leaving, he gets into a severe accident (or is implied to have succumbed to the elements/health issues from his journey). The film reveals that Jaggi passed away.

Back in the present day, Ira receives a package from Jaggi sent before his death. It contains a message. He thanks her for believing in his love. He explains that his journey wasn't about winning Kartika back, but about proving to himself that he was capable of loving someone with absolute "Shiddat." He died doing what he believed in, without regret.

The Resolution: The story circles back to Gautam and Ira. Inspired by Jaggi’s extreme passion, Ira realizes that her relationship with Gautam lacks that fire. Gautam, too, realizes he has been too cold and logical. Jaggi’s story serves as a catalyst for the main couple to reignite the passion in their own marriage. They realize that while logic makes a relationship work, passion is what makes it alive.