The plot kicks off at minute 12, when a forgotten voice note from five years ago resurfaces on his phone. The film then oscillates between two timelines: the monochrome, grimy past where Arjun was a struggling street dancer, and the vibrant, over-saturated present where he is a slave to his own success.
This isn't just another web series snippet or a brand-sponsored skit. It is a 72-minute visual poem that captures the restless energy of modern urban existence. Produced under the prestigious banner, Tadap 2024 has successfully blurred the lines between a music video, a fashion editorial, and a neo-noir drama.
Do not watch this film on a phone screen. The color grading and sound mixing are designed for headphones or a home theater system. In a world of disposable content, Tadap demands—and deserves—your full attention. Have you watched the film? Share your interpretation of the ending in the comments below. Is Arjun dead, or is he finally free? The director says the answer is hidden in the reflection of the champagne bottle at minute 70.
Yes, but with caveats.
However, if you need car explosions every three minutes or a happy ending that wraps in a bow, give this a pass.