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Devara: Part 1 Twitter Review: Jr NTR's Action-Packed Film Gets Split Reactions, Fans Cheer While Some Call It 'Below Average'

Devara: Part 1 Twitter Review: Before you go see Jr NTR's newest film in the theatre, check out these Twitter reviews that others have posted.

Devara: Part 1 Twitter Review: The historical action film ‘Devara’, which also stars Saif Ali Khan, Janhvi Kapoor, and Jr. NTR, had its theatrical debut today, September 27. Koratala Siva's film has generated a lot of excitement leading up to its premiere; midnight screenings have attracted excited fans who can't wait to see the action-packed epic. The reviews have now surfaced on the social media platforms.

‘Devara’ is Jr. NTR's first solo effort in six years. His devoted fans went to the theatres on opening day to be among the first to see the film. The film explores a historical story where the hero Devara fights evil. Significant parts are also played by Kalaiyarasan, Shine Tom Chacko, Shruti Marathe, Chaitra Rai, and Murali Sharma.

Positive early reviews have been flooding social media, with many complimenting the film's cinematography, action scenes, and acting. A user wrote, “#JrNTR absolutely delivers a powerhouse performance. This is shaping up to be the next big South Indian blockbuster, right up there with Baahubali. Can’t wait to see it again!”

A fan also wrote, "#Devara The first half sets the stage, the second half lights it on fire, and by the end, you're not just watching a movie; you're part of a saga."

On the other hand, not everyone was impressed. According to one fan, "#DevaraReview Overall B grade. 1st half with a slightly better but still outdated 2nd half! Apart from a few scenes and enjoyable dances, nothing else works. Outdated screenplay/story with poor BGM and VFX."

Adding a more negative stance, another individual tweeted, "#DevaraReview Received a B+ overall. half with a second half that is little better but still a bit antiquated! Nothing works save a handful of sequences and some fun dances. Bad plot, music, and visual effects in an antiquated script.

ALSO READ: Devara Part 1 Movie Review: Jr NTR And Saif Ali Khan Deliver Stellar Performances In This Grand Action Spectacle

More aboutDevara: Part 1

The Koratala Siva film features Jr. NTR in a dual role as Varadha and Devara. Janhvi portrays his romantic interest. Saif Ali Khan plays Bhaira, whose apparently unbreakable world is disrupted by NTR's character. Set against a seaside background, the actioner delves into a sequence of events. 

This film was presented by Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and released in theatres on September 27 in many languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. It was produced by Kosaraju Hari Krishna and Sudhakar Mikkilineni under the banners of NTR Arts and Yuvasudha Arts.

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