Dug Dug

A08 May, 2026 1 hrs 45 mins

Dug Dug Movie Review: A sharp satire on the commercialisation of faith

Critic's Rating: 3.5
Story: Dug Dug is a satirical comedy-mystery exploring blind faith, inspired by Rajasthan's "Bullet Baba temple”, a unique shrine where a 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet is worshipped.

Review: The film is a clever and sharply observed satire on the commercialisation of faith and belief. Set in Rajasthan, the film follows the strange aftermath of a local drunkard’s (Thakur sa) death in a road accident, after which his pink and blue moped mysteriously keeps reappearing at the accident site. The mysterious event soon transforms into a wish-granting phenomenon, drawing both the poor and the wealthy in search of miracles and hope.

Concept is the hero in this promising directorial debut. The Luna and its dead owner become the central characters, which is rare for a movie. There is no lead actor or known face driving the narrative, just a subject that delightfully resonates.

What begins as curiosity and superstition slowly turns into spectacle, business and blind devotion. Director Ritwik Pareek delivers a quirky and technically confident debut that uses humour and absurdity to comment on how religion and faith get monetised and often used to influence public opinion. The film deftly captures how people buy into hope and miracles, drawn by the promise of a better future.

The movie also impresses technically, with strong cinematography, effective visual effects and a memorable musical score that enhance its offbeat tone. Editor Bijith Bala, Sound Designer Siddharth Dubey, Cinematographer Aditya S Kumar, Music by Salvage Audio Collective and Production Designer Ranjit Sin all deserve special mention for elevating the film’s distinctive atmosphere.

Relevant, entertaining and thoughtfully executed, this is a smart social satire that deserves to be seen.

In-depth Analysis

Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the sub scores below.

Direction:
3.5/5
Dialogues:
3.0/5
Screenplay:
4.0/5
Music:
3.5/5
Visual appeal:
3.5/5
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