'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan' Twitter review: Netizens call Salman Khan starrer a ‘blockbuster’

Updated : Apr 21, 2023 17:25
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Salman Khan’s highly-anticipated film ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ has finally hit the theatres. Directed by Farhad Samji, the film also stars Pooja Hegde, Venkatesh Daggubati, and Shehnaaz Gill in pivotal roles. Early reviews have been pouring in for this family entertainer on social media platforms and here's what netizens have to say about it.

Several social media users have declared the film a hit and have praised Salman and ‘Bigg Boss 13’ fame Shehnaaz Gill's performance. They said ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ which is filled with action, drama and comedy is a must-watch.

A user wrote that the movie is an enthralling experience with an electrifying climax and Salman Khan with his exceptional performance is the lifeline of the film. Another user tweeted, ‘#KisiKaBhaiKisiKiJaanReview : #SalmanKhan Is Back in the action on #Eid #FarhadSamji Film is mass and family entertaining Screeplay is Brilliant Cinematography is too Good All film cast performed is very well especially #ShehnazGill and #VenkateshDaggubati’

However, a section of netizens is disappointed with Salman Khan's Eid release. A user tweeted that the film was ‘unbearable’ and the emotional scenes looked like comic sequences, while another user said that called the film ‘3rd class movie of the year’ and said that it lacks entertainment.

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