Tu Ya Main box office prediction; Taran Adarsh says the crocodile is the USP | Exclusive

Mumbai: Tu Ya Main, starring Adarsh Gourav and Shanaya Kapoor in the lead, is all set to release tomorrow (February 13). Film critic Taran Adarsh, in an interview with News9, shared his predictions for the film. He opined that the crocodile should be the USP of the film.

“I think it is a youth entertainer with the crocodile. Of course, both the faces are not too well known, but the crocodile in the film should be the USP. That is the standing point where people will come and notice that, hopefully,” said Taran. He went on to state that if the concept clicks, people will watch the movie in theatres on Saturday and Sunday.

Further, he explained, “The story is that wherever they are, they are surrounded by crocodiles. And how they have to… It’s a survival thriller. And survival thrillers are very rare in our country. That is the USP.”

When asked about Shanaya Kapoor, Taran stated, “If the role is good and the performance is good, then I think it should change.” 

 

 

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Tu Ya Main, produced by Himanshu Sharma and written by Abhishek Bandekar, is an eerie romantic tale, blending suspense and survival. It is directed by Bejoy Nambiar.

Speaking of the film, he stated, “With Tu Yaa Main, we’re pushing the boundaries of romance and survival in a way that’s both emotionally charged and intensely terrifying. Adarsh and Shanaya’s chemistry and their contrasting energies are what will make Tu Yaa Main a wild ride. It’s a unique canvas that allows us to explore complex characters against the backdrop of an unforgiving wilderness.”

The film’s official description states, “Tu Yaa Main positions itself as the ultimate date fright filma gripping, genre-blending ride that promises romance, thrill, and survival, all wrapped in a breathtaking cinematic package. With striking cinematography, an evocative soundtrack, and an atmosphere thick with intrigue, this is one theatrical experience audiences won’t want to miss.”