Thalapathy Vijay’s much-awaited film ‘Leo’ is now in theatres and early reviews for the movie are pouring in on social media.
The Lokesh Kanagaraj directorial is receiving a mixed response from the audience.
Since morning, 'Leo' has been trending on X. While many feel it is a blockbuster, a few others are disappointed.
Reviewing the film, a user wrote, ‘#OneWordReview... #Leo : BLOCKBUSTER. Leo is a WINNER and more than lives up to the humongous hype… #LokeshKanagaraj immerses us into the world of Mass pan-Indian film, delivers a KING-SIZED ENTERTAINER…’
Another called the movie ‘terrific’ and wrote that ‘this is the kind of magic for which cinema was created in the first place’.
A third user said that the Vijay starrer is ‘thrilling, intense and 3 hours of pure entertainment’.
‘Not a huge Vijay fan but Leo is one of the best film I’ve seen in recent years. Thrilling, intense and 3 hours of pure entertainment. A must watch movie #LeoReview,’ the tweet read.
A user tweeted, ‘#LeoReview #ThalapathyVijay 2nd half. Blast the screen. #LokeshKanakaraj complete 100% movie. Go And watch flim with Good experience and definitely will enjoy the movie-Especially #Aniruth is the pillar of the movie #Ignorenegativityreview.’
A section on netizens called the movie a ‘disaster’.
A user wrote, ‘#LeoReview #LeoDisaster doesn't deserved to be watched in big screen.. it's a mere waste of time and money for theatrical experience .. better watch #LeoLeaked.’
Another wrote, ‘Guys, a sincere and honest suggestion for those who are fan of #ThalapathyVijay and South Indian movies. DON'T WATCH #LEO, IT'S A DISASTER. Honest Review.. Biggest Flop in The History of INDIAN Cinema loading .#LeoMovie #LeoFDFS #Vijay.’
About ‘Leo’?The film's screenplay is co-written by Rathna Kumar and Deeraj Vaidy.
It boasts an ensemble cast including Sanjay Dutt, Trisha, Arjun Sarja, Mysskin, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Mansoor Ali Khan, Priya Anand and Sandy in important roles.
Produced by Seven Screen Studios, 'Leo' has music scored by Anirudh Ravichander.
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