‘RAHUN MAIN TERE RUBARU’ REVIEW | 17 July, 2026

S.S. Entertainment World’s Rahun Main Tere Rubaru (UA) is a suspense thriller. It follows a vlogger whose peaceful getaway turns into a nightmare when he is falsely implicated in a murder case. As if that weren’t bad enough, his girlfriend is also kidnapped. The vlogger tries to clear his name and to rescue his girlfriend. But he finds himself drawn into a dangerous web of deception, falsehood and betrayal. What happens thereafter?

Aarya Kumar’s story is as routine as routine can be. The screenplay, also penned by Aarya Kumar, is dull and devoid of thrills or exciting twists. Consequently, the drama remains insipid and often becomes predictable. Dialogues are routine.

Aarya Kumar is ordinary. Neetha Shetty is okay. Peehu Biswas lends routine support. Sandeep Bose is okay. Nilofar Gesawat, Lokesh Kumar Agrawal, Aman Tiwari, Abhishek Singh and the rest are just about average.

Inder Das’ direction is weak. Sonu Rao’s music, and Shabbir Surve’s lyrics are functional. Shailesh Rao’s background music is dull. Camerawork (by Sonu Kumar Tiwari and Kamal S. Chaupal) is nothing to shout about. Himanshu Tiwari’s editing leaves a lot to be desired.

On the whole, Rahun Main Tere Rubaru is a flop fare.

Released on 17-7-’26 at Glamour (daily 1 show) and other cinemas of Bombay thru August Entertainment. Publicity & opening: dull. …….Also released all over. Opening was poor everywhere.