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Thandel twitter review: Netizens praise Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi's performance, call storyline weak and slow

Thandel starring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, has sparked diverse reactions on Twitter. While the lead performances and music receive praise, some users express concerns about the storyline and pacing. Overall, the film has generated significant buzz among audiences.

February 07, 2025 / 08:53 IST
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The latest release, Thandel, featuring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, has left audiences with mixed emotions. While the performances of the lead actors and the music have earned widespread appreciation, criticisms of the storyline and pacing seem to have taken center stage. Here’s a comprehensive roundup of the Twitter buzz surrounding the movie.

Chitrambhalare, a well-known reviewer, summarized the movie as “a regular emotional love story” and gave it a 2.5 out of 5-star rating. Their review highlights the positives and negatives, stating, “#SaiPallavi & #NagaChaitanya deliver good performances.” However, they pointed out key flaws, such as “dragged narration slows down the pace” and “weak story writing.” A specific critique was aimed at the India-Pakistan subplot, which “fails to make an impact.” Despite the criticisms, the review praised Devi Sri Prasad’s (DSP) music, calling it “the backbone of the film.”
Another user, Sai Ayyagari, provided a different perspective by singling out the interval block as one of the movie’s highlights. He wrote, “Goosebumps scenes within #BujjiThalli song and strong tufan scene,” suggesting that while the overall narrative might not have been strong, certain sequences had the power to captivate the audience. This sentiment indicates that the movie is not without its moments of brilliance, particularly when it comes to its emotional peaks.
Andhravilas, another popular reviewer, took a more optimistic view, emphasizing the emotional aspects of the story. Their tweet read, “Thandel (2025) brings you a captivating journey of love, courage, and resilience! Naga Chaitanya & Sai Pallavi shine in this emotional rollercoaster. The music by DSP hits all the right notes! Don’t miss this intense love story!” While they acknowledged the film’s emotional depth, their praise for DSP’s music stood out as a recurring theme among several reviews.
The Cine Gossips offered an update at the halfway mark of the movie, tweeting, “First Half Done #Thandel #ThandelReview.” This positive mid-point review hints that the first half of the film was engaging and well-paced, contrasting with other reviews that criticized the movie’s overall pacing and dragged narration.
Despite the mixed reviews, one consistent thread across all the feedback was the universal praise for the lead actors. Both Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi were commended for their performances, which brought depth and authenticity to the movie’s emotional core. Their chemistry also resonated with audiences, as highlighted in several tweets.

However, the storyline seems to have been a weak link. Many viewers expressed dissatisfaction with its execution, pointing out that the narrative didn’t fully capitalize on the potential of the plot. The India-Pakistan segment, which could have added a unique layer to the story, was widely criticized for being underwhelming. According to Chitrambhalare, “Dragged narration slows down the pace,” and this pacing issue seems to have been a common complaint among viewers.

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The music, composed by DSP, has emerged as one of the movie’s strongest elements. Multiple reviewers, including Andhravilas, highlighted that DSP’s score elevated the emotional quotient of the film. His ability to complement the narrative with soulful tunes appears to have been a saving grace, drawing audiences into the movie’s emotional moments even when the plot fell short.

Viewers also had mixed reactions about the film’s ability to connect emotionally. While some sequences, such as the interval block and key emotional scenes, managed to create impact, the lack of consistency in storytelling left many feeling unsatisfied. As Sai Ayyagari pointed out, moments like the “#BujjiThalli song and strong tufan scene” did deliver a punch, but these instances were too few to balance out the movie’s weaker elements.
Overall, Thandel appears to be a film that shines in parts but struggles to hold its ground as a cohesive narrative. Fans of Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi might find their performances reason enough to watch the movie, especially with DSP’s music serving as an emotional anchor throughout. However, those looking for a gripping story might find themselves disappointed.

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first published: Feb 7, 2025 06:00 am

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