Adarsh Swaroop

Adarsh Swaroop hails from Agra, India, and was born on 31st December 1992. He belonged to a business family. However, his dreams were beyond all this as he very early had realized his love for the media space. This motivated him to start his career in journalism, and he went ahead to become a film critic, film trade analyst, editor, and even a model, content writer, script & screenwriter, hacker, Income Tax, GST, and Law advisor. This proves his versatility as a professional and imbues more inspiration in the youth of India today with his successes.Besides this, the young talent also optimizes social media platforms like Instagram (@adarsh_swaroop_) to share his views, reviews, and analysis on movies. As a journalist, film, and trade analyst, he wants other budding talents in the industry to focus on being honest and authentic in presenting their opinions and reviews in their niches. Instead of blindly following what other professionals are doing in the industry, film critics and analysts must focus on how they can present a genuine review, whether good or bad, to the audiences without sensationalizing things.

Dhamaal 4 Review : A Riotous Return to Treasure-Hunt Comedy By Inder Kumar

Indra Kumar’s Dhamaal 4 returns to a franchise that has always thrived on speed, greed, and idiocy. The fourth entry keeps the design intact—treasure hunts, ensemble confusion, and physical...

Alpha Review :Sleek Surfaces, Hollow Depths of YRF Spy Universe

A Feature on YRF’s First Female-Led Spy Universe FilmIntroduction: The Promise of a Franchise FirstWhen Yash Raj Films (YRF) announced Alpha, the first female-led entry in its expanding Spy...

Welcome to the Jungle Review – A Frenzied Franchise Comedy of Akshay Kumar And Cast

Introduction: Noise Over NuanceAhmed Khan’s Welcome to the Jungle arrives as the latest installment in the Welcome franchise, promising comic chaos and family entertainment. With Akshay Kumar and Suniel...

Cocktail 2 Review : A Mirage of Love in Designer Silhouettes

Introduction: A Sequel in Search of SubstanceThe arrival of Cocktail 2 was heralded as a return to the glamorous chaos of Homi Adajania’s 2012 hit. Yet what unfolds is...

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Review : Bring Spark to David Dhawan’s Signature Madness

David Dhawan’s Familiar PlaygroundDavid Dhawan returns to his most recognisable cinematic territory with Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai, a romantic comedy that thrives on exaggeration, colourful characters, and...

The Great Grand Superhero Review : A Critique in Elevated Diction

Prelude: A Cinematic AberrationIn an epoch where Hindi cinema’s dalliance with the superhero idiom has largely been subsumed by pyrotechnic excess and star‑driven grandiloquence, Manish Saini’s The Great Grand...