Mathuvadalara 2 Twitter Review
Keeravani’s son Srisimha Koduri and comedian Satya in lead roles, the comedy movie Mathuvadalara 2 hit the screens on Friday.
Directed by Ritesh Rana, this movie is a sequel to the 2019 short film Mathuvadalara which was released as a big hit. Faria Abdullah played the heroine. How is the talk of Madhet Dalara premieres?
Positive talk…
Mathuvadalara 2 premieres are getting positive talk. Netizens are commenting that director Ritesh Rana has directed this sequel as a fun thriller. It is said that the twists in the pre-climax and the climax in the last twenty minutes will be surprising.
Netizens are tweeting that Satya is a one-man show for the movie Mathuvadalara 2. It is said that Satya’s character will make you laugh hilariously from the starting to the last scene. Satya’s comedy timing and punch dialogues are said to be the main highlight of this movie. They are tweeting that the original hero of the film is Satya.
References of star heroes…
Netizens are saying that references to Chiranjeevi, Pawan Kalyan, Balakrishna, Mahesh Babu and many other star heroes will be seen in this movie and all of them will please the fans of the respective heroes. It is said that Mathuvadalara 2 will start with references of Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan and the way the director has used the references of mega heroes in the movie is good.
A netizen tweeted that Srisimha and Faria Abdullah’s acting and comedy will be impressive. He said that the director has written every character in the film in a funny and new way. It is said that this is the perfect sequel to Mathuvadalara.
Slow second half…
Netizens are saying that the movie starts interestingly with the kidnapping drama. It is said that this movie, which has passed the time in the first half with fun drama in the first phase, will be boring in the second half. A netizen said that the lag increased in some scenes of the second half. It is said that the main climax twist is predictable.
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— Sri Simha Koduri (@Simhakoduri23) September 11, 2024