New Delhi: 'OMG 2' has released alongside 'Gadar 2' in cinemas today. As the clash of Sunny Deol and Akshay Kumar starrer films happen, fans have been sharing their own reviews on social media about the same. Both films are being hailed as 'must-watch, 'gripping' and what not. While you can read our in house 'OMG 2' here, let's take a look at what the audiences are saying on microblogging platform, X, previously known as Twitter.


A user wrote, "This #OMG2  is best for social awareness this movie also gives information about s€x education which is very important for us. Bold. Brave. Progressive… It conveys what it intends to without mincing words. 5*/5 Must Watch..  "


 






"He has made it !!!!! #OMG2 is getting positive response all over the country πŸ”₯ #AkshayKumar always surpasses our expectations #OMG2Review πŸ”₯πŸ”₯," another user wrote. 


 






Many also called 'OMG 2' as Akshay Kumar's return film, sayng he needed such a powerful comeback.


Some users have called 'OMG 2' an important film that talks about sex-education.


A user also shared audience reaction and captioned it, "My review coming late tonight bcoz of friends work time is not adjustable till then i will share Good bad every type of review related to #OMG2 & #Gadar2 .. Positive reviews are coming for OMG 2 from audience just look at their excitement."


 






"Words can't define the excellence the whole team has done. #Akshaykumar sir's best Movie ever Period....@raiamitbabulal Charan sparsh πŸ™  @TripathiiPankaj u nailed it πŸ’₯  @yamigautam ma'am aur yeh apke liye ♥️♥️  Overall movie is a "BONAFIED BLOCKBUSTER""


 






Meanhwile, in house review of 'OMG 2' review reads, "OMG 2’ follows the exact same narrative style and plot of  ‘OMG – Oh My God!’ which was released in 2012. The way-too-loyal sequel seems like a safety net which wraps and advocates a new topic: sex education in schools. Starring Akshay Kumar, Pankaj Tripathi and Yami Gautam in the lead, the Amit Rai directorial like its first film uses a stellar supporting cast to disguise this satirical comedy drama which feels more like a sanitized propaganda of the erstwhile Sanatan Hindu Dharma which taught Kam Shastra in gurukuls until the infamous Lord Macaulay submitted his equally infamous report( Macaulay’s Minute) in 1835."