Taran Adarsh

Taran Adarsh

Bollywood HungamaTop Critic

Taran Adarsh (born 13 June 1965), son of director, producer B K Adarsh and actress Jaymala Adarsh, is an Indian film critic and trade analyst.

Reviews

7/10
Bollywood Hungama says Satluj brings a deeply disturbing true story to screen with remarkable sensitivity. It praises the gripping investigation portions, sharp dialogues, and Honey Trehan’s straightforward direction. Diljit is called sincere and heartfelt.
6/10
Bollywood Hungama says Coolie has Rajinikanth’s swag, mass moments, heroic dialogues, and strong performances from Rajini, Nagarjuna, Soubin, Shruti, Upendra, and Aamir. But it also says the writing gets messy, confusing, and unexciting in places.
4/10
Bollywood Hungama says the film is mounted on a grand scale but suffers from weak script and lacklustre direction. It praises Alia, Sharvari, Bobby, action, cinematography, and VFX, but says logic gaps and poor writing hurt it badly.
6/10
Bollywood Hungama said the film works because of stylish execution, quirky characters, unexpected twists, and a terrific Huma Qureshi performance, though some writing choices are not fully convincing.
7/10
Bollywood Hungama calls Welcome To The Jungle a madcap, no holds barred comic entertainer that works because of its brainrot humour, grand scale, massy moments and unexpected developments. The review says logic takes a backseat, but the film should work for audiences looking for paisa vasool madness.
6/10
Bollywood Hungama says Ground Zero is a no nonsense, action packed thriller that benefits from Emraan Hashmi’s restrained yet impactful performance and a gripping final act, though parts feel familiar and the engagement level dips in places.
6/10
Bollywood Hungama says Mere Husband Ki Biwi has an interesting premise and strong performances, especially from the lead actors, but inconsistent writing and familiar situations keep it from becoming more compelling.
4/10
Bollywood Hungama says Loveyapa has an entertaining premise and some funny moments, but it falters because of weak writing and uneven execution.
3/10
Bollywood Hungama says The Bhootnii is poorly written and poorly executed, though a few scenes genuinely raise laughs. The review criticises the weak screenplay and limited impact of the horror-comedy treatment.
7/10
Bollywood Hungama calls Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 a light hearted, massy laugh riot, saying the gags land more often than not, Kapil Sharma is in top form and the clean, family friendly humour gives the film a clear identity.

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