Fighter Twitter Review: Hrithik and Deepika Padukone’s movie gets blockbuster response from audiences

Updated : Jan 25, 2024 15:09
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Siddharth Anand's action film 'Fighter', starring Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone, and Anil Kapoor, is now in theaters. The aerial action drama has been receiving appreciation and rave reviews from fans on social media. 

Also starring Anil Kapoor, Karan Singh Grover, Sanjeeda Shaikh and Akshay Oberoi in key roles, ‘Fighter’ opened to great reviews from fans on social media. While some lauded the sizzling chemistry between Hrithik and Deepika, others were taken aback by the powerful action sequences.

One of the X users shared a GIF from the trailer and wrote, “Fighter's aerial shots are not just scenes; they're moments that will take our breath away. Nice movie ritik rosan (sic),” while another wrote, “Just Watched #Fighter. Star power, style, scale, soul, substance and surprises. what an EXPERIENCE #SiddharthAnand visuals, action scene are beyond Imagination, the performance of #HrithikRoshan just spectacular (sic) .”

A third user chimed in and praised Hrithik’s on-screen persona and wrote, “#HrithikRoshan is Just Too Good His Screen Presence is Outstanding, You can't take your eyes off him (sic).” One user said that this film is nonsense and a waste of time, while some said that booking was in vain and the boat of the film will surely sink.

After the star-studded screening of the latest release on January 24, Rakesh Roshan gave a shout-out to the film while praising his son. The veteran actor-filmmaker shared a post on Instagram and wrote, "Watched… Fighter the best. Hrithik the best. Deepika the best. Anil the best. Sid the bestest. SALUTE to all (sic).”

The screening of ‘Fighter’ held at YRF studios on January 24 was attended by Shah Rukh Khan, Vaani Kapoor, Sussanne Khan and Raashii Khanna among others.

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