‘Dream Girl 2’ Twitter review: Netizens praise Ayushmann Khurrana, Ananya Panday’s performance

Updated : Aug 25, 2023 15:31
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‘Dream Girl 2’, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Ananya Panday, was released in theatres on August 25. The movie is majorly receiving praise from netizens and they are lauding the acting skills of Ayushmann Khurrana and Ananya Panday in this comedic venture.

Many have described the Raaj Shaandilyaa directorial as a comedic masterpiece and an enjoyable family entertainer.

A user wrote, ‘One Word Review #DreamGirl2: Family Entertainer. Rating: #AyushmannKhurrana Pooja OH My Darling @ayushmannk. Sir Superb Maza aa gaya Apki acting comic timing Everything is Excellent. #AnanyaPanday U Beauty #PareshRawal sir Too Good. #DreamGirl2Review.’

Another tweeted, ‘#DreamGirl2 is a rollercoaster of laughter and entertainment! Ayushmann’s versatility knows no bounds as he dons various avatars flawlessly.A must-watch for his incredible performance, superb direction, stellar cast & the film's hilarious storyline.’

 

However, a section of the audience said that the movie has no message and cheap comedy.

A user wrote, ‘#DreamGirl2 entire first half feels rushed. Forced comedy for the most part, some do work but overall….. meh’.

Another tweeted, ‘#dreamgirl2 like movie no message and cheap comedy. #bollywoodmovie what happening with Bollywood industry. Viewer also appreciating #dreamgirl2 move and not #Ghoomer. Sham on viewer to support or watch this type of movie.’

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