Review of Taish

Taish (2020)
8/10
For Harshvardhan Rane's Performance
30 October 2020
Taish is primarily a story of two very angry characters, played by Pulkit Samrat and Harshvardhan Rane. The story of this series is scattered in six episodes of about half-an-hour, due to the fact that both these characters are in the air and the result of their collision.

It is being called 'film and series' on the film's promotional material. Some things remain unclear in Taish's story. Many reasons have also not been revealed.

Some such points do not digest and weaken the swim. Anjali Nair, Karthik R Iyer, and Nicola Luis Taylor have done extensive experiments with screenplays with Bejoy Nambiar.

He repeatedly took scenes in the past to explain the reason for what is happening in the present. Such experiments are often seen in web series to create suspense and thrills, but in the case of Taish, the use of the series is slightly affected.

The viewer will have to sit with little attention to connect the strings of the story. Harshvir Oberoi's cinematography also gives the film a height.

The outdoor locations are filmed extremely beautifully. At the same time, Priyank brings tension in Prem Kumar's editing series.

The 6 episode 'ZEE5 Taish Movie' tells a story of about 3 hours, which does not give viewers a chance to get bored.

The strong side of the series is its casting. Jim Sarbh, Pulkit Samrat, Harshvardhan Rane, and Sanjida Sheikh have been effective in their roles.

However, female characters could be improved a bit more. Kriti Kharbanda has not been given much opportunity by the director on screen.

The three main male actors of Taish, Jim Sarbh, Pulkit Samrat, and Harshvardhan Rane have played their roles effectively.

Their scenes show an emotional depth. Be it scenes of Harshvardhan and Sanjida or scenes between Pulkit and Jim Sarbh.

Bejoy, who has made 'Wazir' with Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar, also made 'Karvaan' with Irrfan Khan and Dulquer Salmaan in between. Apart from this, Bejoy has also made acclaimed thrillers like 'Shaitan'.

Bejoy's direction has an emotional depth and style, but sometimes the lack of dispatch makes even the best scenes seem ineffective. It feels like this somewhere in Taish.

The story of this series or film is scattered over six episodes of about half an hour. In Hindi Cinema, there are many stories of dying for family and relationships but Taish Movie's treatment sets apart from other films.
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