Fans slam Sikandar on Twitter lately Salman’s latest movie has been criticized as “bad” in acting and “mid action” sequences based on the reviews of viewers early on. Directed by AR Murugadoss and with Rashmika Mandanna’s co-stars Khan in the helm, the film has failed to gather any positive run-up on social media and landed with a rains of criticisms. Many have taken to Twitter for the “Sikandar Twitter review” criticizing Salman Khan in large numbers, calling his performance “indifferent” and “meh-meme”slash.
The action, usually what we look forward to in a film starring Salman, have also been lambasted as “mid” or below expectations with viewers refering them as mid that can only mean so much.
Salman Khan’s fan girl Rashmika Mandanna is also paying the price as she receives backlash for doing a debut with Khan and the supposedly chemistry between them as well as her role. Its storyline, the highlight nearly everyone had predicted due to AR Murugadoss brand-by-thumb print has also been lauded for being ridiculously predictable and uninspired.
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This pessimistic sentiment on Twitter has got people worrying about how ill-fated will the film be at the box office not only because SAL is released but also that too in April. The Bollywood star’s fan following, usually a safe bet may be as displeased as many have said in their comments; will not miss a chance to disappoint you with the film.
Similarly, the review on Twitter of “Sikandar” has also brought out the growing role of social media in influencing audience impressions and perceptions about films. Very quickly among reviews and reactions on Twitter this could be a film that dooms itself with initial reception also has potential to dash its following performance at the box office.
Director AR Murugadoss, who is also being questioned as he is a known action thrill ride maker and many viewers have argued his diction and quality execution of entire film.
The barrage of criticism has brought to the fore debate over the shifting face of Bollywood and new-age viewer expectations. As the film opens for business and runs its course in theatres, it will be watched to see whether those negative reviews can take over your mouth.