'Kuttey' Twitter Review: Arjun Kapoor, Tabu starrer gets mixed response from netizens

Updated : Jan 15, 2023 14:25
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'Kuttey', starring Arjun Kapoor and Tabu among others, is finally in theatres. Directed by Vishal Bharadwaj’s son Aasman Bharadwaj, the action thriller opened to mixed reviews from the critics as well as the audience. A section of netizens are appreciating Tabu's performance while a few are saying that it’s a 'waste' of time.

Let’s take a look at how netizens reviewed the film.

Calling it a ‘must watch movie’, one user wrote, '#Kuttey Is must watch Movie Go and Watch Mazaa Agya Dekh ke specially Wo driver Chase scene and Moong Ki dal Group #ArjunKapoor #Tabu #kutteyReview.'

Appreciating Tabu's acting and plot of the film, a user tweeted, '#KUTTEY is a decent film with #Tabu as its biggest USP. Interesting plot, decently engaging screenplay and excellent performances by the star cast esp Tabu. Keep your expectations limited and you’ll enjoy it. Title is apt. The greedy ‘Kuttey’. 

One Twitter user called it a 'one time watch' and wrote, '#Kuttey Shardul Bhardwaj, Ashish Vidyarthi and Jay Upadhyay (Surti) are okay. All in all, Kuttey is a decent one-time watch.'

Quite a few netizens are disappointed with the film. Calling it a waste, a user tweeted, '2023 for me started on a super dull not. First, #TheY & then #Kuttey. Both the films failed in its primary purpose, that is, delivering entertainment. The first one, #Y which stars #YuvanHariharan couldn’t be tolerated in the second half, I left midway. What a waste!'

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