'Bholaa': Netizens call Ajay Devgn and Tabu's performance 'terrific'

Updated : Mar 30, 2023 16:49
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'Bholaa', starring Ajay Devgn and Tabu, is now in theatres. The action-thriller narrates the story of a former prisoner, Bholaa, who is freed from jail after 10 years. As he heads to meet his young daughter, he's arrested mid-way. He then joins forces with a police officer (Tabu) to protect a drug consignment from a gang of criminals.

Netizens have reviewed the film on Twitter, and here's what they have to say.

Calling the performance of Ajay and Tabu 'terrific', a user wrote, '#Bholaa is loaded with brilliant action sequences and terrific performances by #AjayDevgn and #Tabu… #RaviBasrur’s background score is the icing on the cake.'

Another tweeted, 'Best action film of Bollywood #Ajaydevgn #DeepakDobriyal #Tabu 4star from my side.'

A user hailed Ajay Devgn and wrote, 'Man Ajay Devgn!!! What have u done on the big screen??? Ghuma Ghuma ke mara hey… #Bholaa is literally aag ka gola.'

The film has majorly impressed the audience but a few seem to be disappointed. A user said VFX are a negative point and tweeted, 'It's Interval. Till now #Bholaa is a decent watch with lots of good action sequences. @ajaydevgn The direction and acting are superb. The only negative points are VFX and Loose Screenplay in some places.'

‘Bholaa’ also stars Deepak Dobriyal, Sanjay Mishra, and Vineet Kumar. Amala Paul and Abhishek Bachchan have cameo appearances. The music is by ‘K.G.F’ composer Ravi Basrur and the cinematography is by Aseem Bajaj. ‘Bholaa’ is the official remake of Lokesh Kanagraj's Tamil film ‘Kaithi’.

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