
Kuberaa Twitter Reactions: Dhanush Stuns in Sekhar Kammula’s Bold Crime Drama
Dhanush is back, and this time he’s setting screens on fire in Kuberaa, the new crime drama directed by Sekhar Kammula. The film dropped in theatres this Friday, and fans wasted no time sharing their thoughts on Twitter (or X, if you prefer).
The verdict? Loud and clear. This one’s a rare gem and Dhanush’s performance has everyone talking.
Dhanush Hits Another Level
People are calling it his career-best performance. One user wrote,
“Only a very few actors on earth can pull off what Dhanush has done! God-level acting!”
He’s known for slipping into roles effortlessly, but Kuberaa seems to push him even deeper. Fans praised how he made every look, gesture, and line land with intensity.
Another review declared the performance “award-worthy,” and called the film one of the best of 2025. That’s a big claim—but the buzz online backs it up.
Rashmika, Nagarjuna & More
It’s not just Dhanush stealing the spotlight. Rashmika Mandanna is getting love too. One fan said,
“This is by far Rashmika’s best. She and Dhanush just clicked in Kuberaa.”
Nagarjuna’s role, while a bit more understated, still drew attention—though some viewers felt he deserved more screen time or depth.
Jim Sarbh adds a layer of tension to the plot, but most of the conversation revolves around how Kammula juggles characters with layered emotions, especially in a story so thick with moral grey zones.
A Bold Take on Crime and Class
People were surprised at how Kuberaa kept them engaged without the usual commercial formulas—no forced comedy, no item songs, no over-the-top action.
Instead, Kammula delivers a 3-hour crime saga that explores class divides and personal demons, with a haunting visual tone.
One user summed it up perfectly:
“Kuberaa explores the class divide with quiet intensity… lets each moment breathe and leaves a lasting impression.”
Some Minor Gripe: The Runtime
Let’s be real—three hours is a lot. Even die-hard fans admitted the film could’ve been shorter. The second half feels stretched, especially around the pre-climax.
Still, the majority agree: the story is strong, the direction is sharp, and the performances keep it all together. Some even called it the first movie of 2025 they watched without moving an inch.
Thinking of Watching Kuberaa?
If you’re into crime dramas that feel different and dig deeper than the usual, Kuberaa is worth checking out. Go for Dhanush’s performance, stay for the emotional storytelling, and decide for yourself if this one really is the rare gem fans say it is.
Tickets are selling—catch it in theatres while it’s still buzzing.
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