Kiara Advani reacts to ‘Mission Majnu’ trailer; Twitter gets ‘Raazi’ vibes from Sidharth Malhotra's film

Updated : Jan 12, 2023 09:41
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Sidharth Malhotra’s upcoming film ‘Mission Majnu's trailer is creating quite a buzz online and Kiara Advani, too, is impressed with the recently released clip. She took to her Instagram story to share her appreciation. Sharing the link to the trailer, she tagged Sidharth and added fire emojis.
Meanwhile, Twitter seems to have mixed opinions about it. Many shared that the film reminded them of Alia Bhatt-starrer ‘Raazi’.

One Twitter user wrote, “#MissionMajnu is gonna be like the male version of #raazi that glosses over radicalism and terrorism and makes it into a Bollywood ‘love story’.” Another pointed out, ‘Gender reversal version of Raazi with more masala. #MissionMajnu.’

Another user also questioned, ‘#MissionMajnu trailer looks amazing. Getting the vibe of Raazi. It should be released in theatres. Why on Netflix?’
The chemistry between Sidharth Malhotra and Rashmika Mandanna is also being praised by netizens.

Sidharth plays a Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) agent Amandeep Singh in ‘Mission Majnu’. He goes undercover to uncover secrets that could help India get an edge over Pakistan. Rashmika plays Sidharth's love interest.

The Shantanu Bagchi directorial is based on true events from the 1970s. The film will be released on Netflix on January 20.

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