Kamaal R Khan slams SS Rajamouli's epic saga RRR on Twitter, calls it "the worst film ever made in India"
KRK goes on a Twitter rant against RRR, Image via Twitter
SS Rajamouli's latest offering RRR, starring Ram Charan and Jr NTR in the leads has opened with rave reviews and much appreciation from the audience and the critics alike. The nationwide first day box office collections of the film across languages, which stand at a whopping Rs 130+ crore speak volumes about how much the film is being liked by the audiences in the country.
While fans and netizens have been in a frenzy as Rajamouli's RRR has taken them by storm, the movie is riding high on an extremely positive word of mouth. The film is expected to witness about a 40% increase in its collections on day two alone.
Even as social media is abuzz with rave reviews by netizens, it appears that the film has failed to impress self-proclaimed film critic Kamaal R Khan. KRK recently went on a Twitter rant against the film, calling it "the worst film ever made in India".
KRK took to his Twitter account to state that RRR is a typical South masala film which doesn't have any head or feet. "I can't call it mistake, but I will call it biggest crime(sic)" he wrote, adding that the director Rajamouli should be sent to jail for a minimum of six months for making a "crap" film with the budget of Rs 600 crore.
Check out his Tweet here:
In another tweet KRK mentioned that he feels Thugs of Hindostan, which was a box office disaster, is nothing short of Mughal-E-Azam when compared to RRR.
Here's what he wrote:
However, Twitterati didn't take kindly to KRK's harsh comments and started bashing him left right and centre in response to his tweets on the film. One of the users wrote, "U proved again (that you're a) brainless reviewer. You will enjoy same if it is in Hindi". Another tweeted, "He thinks he is some important n ppl actually listen to his shitty views."
Some even remembered that KRK had called Baahubali a crap film and wrote, "You called Baahubali a Crap. We all know what happened next". Another Twitter use wrote, "U gave similar kinda reviews for #Baahubali2 as well n it became a milestone in Indian Film History which means #RRR too gonna create history n shut mouths of such haters like u"
There was also a section of Tweeple who asked KRK about his charges for sharing negative reviews of films.
Meanwhile, helmed by Rajamouli, RRR also stars Alia Bhatt and Ajay Devgn in significant roles along with Ram Charan and Jr NTR. The film traces a fictional account of the lives of revolutionaries Komaram Bheem and Alluri Sitarama Raju who fight against the British for an Independent India. The digital streaming rights of the film have been sold to NEtflix and ZEE5. The film is expected to be available on these OTTs after 90 days of its theatrical release.
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