The term "average" is ambiguous. When someone says something is of "average" quality, there is little you can gather about the product in question. It could mean that it bordered on being good but never got there, or it could mean that it bordered on being bad but never got there either. It is quite alright if the product errs on the side of being good, but if the scales tilt towards the bad side, that is when you get a headache.
Tadakha is that kind of a film. Average through and through, with nary a single attempt of rising above the tide. From the leads to the production valu....