‘Maidaan,’ starring Ajay Devgn, hit the big screens and the moviegoers who watched the film have given out their verdict on social media.
While some called it a ‘blockbuster’, others felt slightly let down by the film, directed by Amit Sharma.
Giving 4 stars out of 5, a user wrote, ‘Amazing movie about football. #AjayDevgn has delivered another hit movie. Hard work will power and strong perseverance makes a man win any battle on MAIDAAN. A truly inspirational movie. All the characters have played their part very well. #MaidaanReview’
Another user called ‘Maidaan’ a blockbuster and said that Ajay Devgn deserves a National award for his performance.
A third user wrote, ‘An honest take on making a biopic of Syed Abdul Rahim, find it super engaging and enjoyable, the Background score by #ARRahman elevates every football game and the CLIMAX. The camerawork is brilliant #AjayDevgn’s performance.’
Another user wrote, ‘#Maidaan is EXCELLENT. #AjayDevgn Delivers his Best Performance Ever. It has Terrific Storyline, Strong Drama & Emotions with an Outstanding Climax. DON’T MISS IT’.
There were a few moviegoers who felt that the first half of the movie was average and its runtime could have been reduced.
A user wrote, ‘#MaidaanReview : BELOW AVERAGE. Rating - 2/5. #AjayDevgn #Maidaan. The Runtime of the Film is a HEADACHE...Could have trimmed 40min easily...The Screenplay Film is slow paced which will make your eyes give a constant glance to your watch...Film is all about Ajay Devgn...’
Another wrote, ‘Slow paced Average first half followed by well made Exceptional Second half. Filmmaking +Emotions+Thrill at its peak in last 20 mins. One of the best performance of Ajay devgn. #AjayDevgn. #maidaan.’
Directed by Amit Sharma, 'Maidaan' held paid previews across India on April 10 ahead of its official release on April 11, coinciding with Eid. The film is set to clash with Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff's action-thriller 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan'.
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