Fans call Kangana Ranut ‘power house of acting’, demand a sequel – see Twitter reactions

Kangana Ranaut’s Thalaivii has been released in theatres and is getting mostly positive reviews from those who have seen it. The film is based on the life of a South actress and late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa. It has been released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages. People are hailing Kangana’s performance. Here’s a look at some of the reactions:
#Thalaivi @KanganaTeam you are a power house of acting,you carried the aura of #Jayalalitha like no body can, #aravindswamy lived in the character of MGR, BGM and production design are top notch, watch it
— Laxmi Sriram (@sriram4films) September 10, 2021
Nice movie… Do we need wait for part 2 ??… We miss lot other stories which is more interesting than Amma’s political career beginning.. #Thalaivi #KanganaRanaut #ALVijay https://t.co/jbCsWGu0Iz
— Rajamurugan (@Rajamur84589115) September 10, 2021
Some even felt Kangana and Arvind Swami deserve National Awards.
I never thought #KanganaRanaut and @thearvindswami justify the Role like this.. They just apt and lived as character of JJ and MGR.. Deserves for National Award.. #Thalaivi https://t.co/M8iLkC48j5
— Thala na Mass (@king_maker07) September 10, 2021
#Thalaivi – Just Outstanding! Awesome Act from #KanganaRanaut Jayalalitha and @thearvindswami as MGR, @thondankani as RMV.. They steal the Show… Good Theatrical experience, Goosebumps moments Guranted.. Good Direction #ALVijay.. #worthwatch
— Thala na Mass (@king_maker07) September 10, 2021
Anyone planning to watch #Thalaivi tomorrow, day after or one week later..!!! Count me in, I can watch it a hundred more times!!! #Amma
— Abishek jacob (@Abiadmk) September 10, 2021
Meanwhile, FilmDhamaka gave Thalaivii 2.5 stars in its review and wrote: “Uninspiring, unimaginative, pedestrian, one-dimensional, excessively formulaic, unbelievably cliched and surprisingly incomplete – Thalaivii is definitely not the biopic that a polarising figure of Jayalalithaa’s stature demanded, and barring a handful of rousing moments, it’s completely down to Kangana Ranaut’s feminist power, Arvind Swami’s retro charm, Raj Arjun’s nasty persona and Nassar’s slimy subtlety to save the day.”
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