Naane Varuven Review: Tweeteraties have been sharing reviews of ‘Naane Varuven’ on Twitter

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Directed by Selvaraghavan, ‘Naane Varuven’ is dhanush’s next film after a long gap. ‘Naane Varuven’ has been released competing with ponniyin selvan’s much anticipated film. Actor Dhanush plays a dual role in the film. Here is the genuine review of the Naane varuven film from the tweeteraties, film critics, Journalists and audience.

Film journalist Kirubhakar Purushothaman tweeted a review about Naane Varuven film, “#NaaneVaruven is the ruins of an abandoned film, which has some interesting ideas. Even in such a reluctantly salvaged film, #Dhanush is captivating as Kathir. What’s with Kalaipuli Thanu and twins? The ghost of Nandhu continues to haunt him.”

Famous film critic Vignesh Madhu wrote his personal review of Naane Varuven film, “#NaaneVaruven stuns with its initial setup. It’s entirely different from the promos. Interval block is a screamer. But then.. what a downfall. A very basic film with hardly any depth. It was as if #Dhanush & #Selvaraghavan were confused on the kind of film they wanted to make.”

Vasu A/c RGB Laser Dolby 7.1 tweeted about ‘Naane Varuven’, “#Naanevaruven :- superb and crisp duration, @dhanushkraja omg whatta performer yu r 🔥 rocked the screen asusual as kathir 🔥 ! @thisisysr excellent sound mixing ! Do watch and experience it in theatres !”

Another user Rhevanth Charan tweeted, “Getting excellent reports from the first half ! D is Back with another Blockbuster 💯 Word of mouth is going to give a very tough competition to #PonniyinSelvan #NaaneVaruven”

VJ Krishna tweeted, “I will come myself and the first half is superb. The way Selvaraghavan handled the first half was superb. Horror + Thrill… The old yuvan has come here… I don’t understand then, i understand now… Why is there no promotion… He mentioned that.

Overall the first half is suburb and from audience to critics are loving it and acting of Dhanush is amazing and he has done great job.

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