Director Rosshan Andrrews’ action thriller film – starring Shahid Kapoor, Pooja Hegde and Pavail Gulati, released in theatres and reviews praising the film have begun spilling on social media. The actioner – which sees Kapoor essay the role of Dev Ambre, has taken over X (formerly Twitter) and below are some of the things netizens have to say about it.
Deva Twitter Reviews
Giving the film 4 stars, one netizen wrote, “Finally kabir singh , kaminey & udta punjab Auraa is back..what a Outstanding performance @shahidkapoor movie screenplay, direction, acting, twist & turn, Bgm are give goosebumps Climax are unpredictable” Another – reviewing the film, added, “Just watched #Deva and WOW! It was an adrenaline rush from start to finish. Shahid Kapoor’s action will blow your mind!” A third commented, “The thrill in #Deva is unmatched! Shahid’s character is on another level. Full-on MASS ENTERTAINMENT!”
Calling the film a blockbuster, a netizen wrote on X, “I can’t stop thinking about #Deva! #ShahidKapoor’s character is so powerful. This movie is a blockbuster waiting to happen!” Another wrote, “Deva is MASS ENTERTAINMENT! If you haven’t seen it yet, do yourself a favor and watch it now. #ShahidKapoor is on FIRE!”
While many praised the film, a few netizens weren’t impressed with the Shahid Kapoor actioner. A user commented, “Deva is not even 10% of #MumbaiPolice”
Giving the film a 3.5 star rating, Bollywood Bubble wrote in its review, “Deva is a complete masala entertainer that blends action, drama, and music to deliver a thrilling cinematic experience. With Shahid Kapoor at the helm, this film is perfect for a weekend binge and is bound to keep you hooked until the last frame.”
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