This document summarizes Aristotle's definition of tragedy and provides an analysis of how the movie "Dhadak" fits that definition. It begins by introducing the author and paper details. It then outlines Aristotle's definition of tragedy as an imitation of a serious action that elicits pity and fear through catharsis. Each element of Aristotle's definition is then analyzed in relation to plot points and elements of "Dhadak", showing how the movie matches the definition by imitating reality through its story of class conflict, depicting serious actions and emotions, using visual spectacle, having an appropriate plot length, being performed rather than read, and providing catharsis through the emotional ending.