Badlapur tweet movie review: Critics applaud Varun Dhawan’s angry young man avatar!
Whether the Main Tera Hero actor manages to hit the bull’s eye at the box office or not is yet to be seen. But seems like David Dhawan’s star son has won over the critics with his performance in Sriram Raghavan’s next…
Varun Dhawan is a happy man today. After all it is easier to make a Rs 100 crore film, but tough to impress the critics. And the young actor seems to have managed what Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan have failed to do in their last few releases. Varun has got a thumbs up from the critics for his latest film Badlapur.
Here’s what the opinion makers had to say about Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Varun’s film…
Raja Sen : Bareknuckled bloody blast, Badlapur Review
Aniruddh Guha : Sriram Raghavan subverts conventional hero-villain norms in Badlapur and makes a cracking film. Brilliant, first scene to last. Loved it!. You go Varun Dhawan! Which young actor can boast of a Main Tera Hero, a Humpty Sharma and a Badlapur in a short span.
Shubha Shetty: Varun Dhawan is a smart, smart boy to have picked Badlapur at this time of his career. Totally worth the wait.
Rohit Khilnani : Watched Varun Dhawan’s BEST performance till date! He is simply outstanding in Sriram Raghavan’s Badlapur
Taran Adarsh : You need a strong stomach to absorb the revenge saga Badlapur. The premise may be simplistic, but the twists/turns are unconventional.
That’s not it. Even industrywallahs couldn’t sop going gaga about Varun’s film.
Karan Johar wrote on his Twitter page, “Badlapur is absolutely stunning! Varun made me so so proud! He is exceptional!!! And it’s doesn’t get better than Nawaz!! Must watch!! Thrilled to bits to see the media reaction of Badlapur go watch our best psychological thriller yet.”
And Finding Fanny director Homi Adajania commented, “Badlapur impresses with Sriram Raghavan’s inimitable style. I love the premise of his narrative, of unknowingly becoming everything you want to destroy. Badlapur is a psychological roller coaster with such effortless performances of difficult characters. We all have to back cinema like this in order to grow creatively.”
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