Tu Yaa Main Review: Adarsh Gourav SHINES in this survival thriller, but Shanaya Kapoor STRUGGLES to…

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Movie Review: Tu Yaa Main Cast: Shanaya Kapoor and Adarsh Gourav Director: Bejoy Nambiar Release: 13 February 2026 Rating: 2.5 Tu Yaa Main Review: Tu Yaa Main opens in theatres during one of the most important release weekends of the year, which occurs just before Valentine’s Day, to present audiences with a movie that combines romance with suspense and survival horror elements. The movie was released today, February 13. Interestingly, the movie is an official adaptation of the 2018 Thai horror thriller The Pool. Here’s a detailed review of the Adarsh-Shanaya starrer survival thriller for those who are planning to watch the movie.

Tu Yaa Main: First-half slightly over-stretched

The story follows two unlikely digital creators- Avani Shah (Shanaya Kapoor), a polished and successful social media influencer nicknamed “Miss Vanity,” and Maruti (Adarsh Gourav), a gritty underground rapper from Nalasopara, who meet for a collaboration getaway. The two content creators start their work with lighthearted material, they slowly fall for each other, and later Avani becomes pregnant. As her family pressures her for an abortion, Avani leaves her house with Maruti and stays at his house. Later, Avani’s sister and brother-in-law try to convince Maruti to make her ready to get rid of the child. At first, Maruti refutes them, but later, when he was brainwashed, his decision changed. Avani and Maruti leave for Goa, and their bike breaks down midway. They ask for help for a police officer who takes them to his hotel to stay till their bike gets repaired. This transitions into a life-threatening situation when they become stuck in an empty swimming pool while a dangerous crocodile hunts for them. The narrative presents their social disparities …read more

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