'Single’ Twitter review: Netizens call it fun-filled rom-com

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 Netizens call Sree Vishnu starrer a fun-filled rom-com with a hilarious first half

The Telugu romantic comedy 'Single,' directed by Caarthick Raju, has premiered, drawing mixed reactions. Viewers praise Sree Vishnu and Vennela Kishore's comedic performances, particularly in the first half. However, some critics found the second half rushed and the female characters lacking depth. Despite flaws, many consider 'Single' a lighthearted, passable entertainer with relatable moments and laughs.

The newly released Telugu romantic comedy film, 'Single' has hit the silver screen fans have been eagerly rushing to catch the first-day, first-show experience. Directed by Caarthick Raju, the film has sparked varied reactions on X (formerly Twitter), with many praising its humor and performances while pointing out some flaws in the storyline.Crowd-pleasing performancesViewers found 'Single' to be a lighthearted entertainer with plenty of fun moments, especially in the first half.

Sree Vishnu and comedian Vennela Kishore were widely appreciated for their excellent comic timing and witty one-liners, which kept the audience engaged and laughing throughout. The chemistry between the lead actors and the supporting cast added to the film's charm, making it a pleasant watch for those seeking a casual, feel-good movie.

Netizens share instant reactionsA netizen wrote, "First half completed. First half filled with full comedy and Fun.

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timing keka waiting for second half." Fans have been sharing scenes from the film as they enjoy the show in the theatre.

Flaws in the second half dim the sparkHowever, some critics noted that the film falters in the second half, where the climax is seen as hurried and somewhat incomplete, which affected the overall impact. Additionally, while the lead actresses Ketika Sharma and Ivana were considered suitable for their roles, their characters lacked depth and could have been written better. A few viewers also felt that the music could have been stronger to enhance the film’s appeal.Fans who have watched the early shows have also described the film as a passable timepass entertainer, offering enough laughs and relatable moments to make it worth a try. The simple and straightforward plot centers on Vijay, played by Sree Vishnu, who enjoys his single life despite the romantic interests around him.The movie’s technical aspects include cinematography by R. Velraj and music by Vishal Chandrashekhar.

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