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Matka twitter review: Netizens call Varun Tej's gangster drama 'decent'

Varun Tej’s latest release, Matka, has generated a mix of excitement and skepticism among fans and critics alike. The period drama, directed by Karuna Kumar, explores the gritty world of matka gambling and power struggles, set against the backdrop of a pre-cellphone era in Vizag. Early reactions on Twitter reveal a divided audience, with some calling it a “decent” attempt while others feel the film lacks the buzz needed to make a lasting impact.

November 14, 2024 / 10:50 IST
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Varun Tej’s latest release, Matka, has generated a mix of excitement and skepticism among fans and critics alike. The period drama, directed by Karuna Kumar, explores the gritty world of matka gambling and power struggles, set against the backdrop of a pre-cellphone era in Vizag. Early reactions on Twitter reveal a divided audience, with some calling it a “decent” attempt while others feel the film lacks the buzz needed to make a lasting impact.

One enthusiastic fan expressed optimism about the film’s second half, stating, “1st half Ela unna hopes motham 2nd half tho vastayi  movie pakka blockbuster avuthadi  Varun mass comeback with #Matka.” This suggests that the first half may be slower-paced, with the expectation that the second half delivers on the high stakes and action. This tweet, accompanied by fiery emojis, highlights Varun Tej’s strong fanbase and the belief in his mass appeal.

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Another user shared a contrasting view, implying that the film had potential but lacked the necessary momentum: “#Matka had the potential of becoming Varun’s very own KGF but the low buzz and no interest among the audience might just kill the film.” This comparison to KGF, a blockbuster known for its gritty tone and epic storyline, indicates that Matka might have struggled to build the same anticipation or energy, leaving some fans underwhelmed.

The film’s storyline revolves around Matka Vasu, a refugee from Burma who faces power struggles in Vizag. Ajay Ghosh, Naveen Chandra, and Satyam Rajesh have received praise for their performances, with one tweet mentioning, “Ajay Ghosh, Naveen Chandra & Satyam Rajesh deliver standout performances.” However, the film’s female leads, Meenakshi Chaudhary and Nora Fatehi, appear to have limited screen time, as one reviewer noted, “#MeenakshiChaudhary & #NoraFatehi have limited screen presence.”

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