Mrunal Thakur’s newest movie Gumraah launched in theatres on April 7, on the vacation of Good Friday. The thriller finds the actor enjoying a police officer for the primary time in her profession. She is tasked with determining who’s the assassin of a younger man, after the police seize two lookalike males for the crime. The Hindi movie is a remake of the Tamil movie Thadam (2019), which featured Arun Vijay in a double position. The actor replied to a fan on Twitter who stated that he will not be watching Gumraah as he has already seen Thadam. She requested him to look at the Hindi movie for herself and her co-star Aditya Roy Kapur. (Also learn: Gumraah film evaluation: Aditya Roy Kapur’s double flip on this typical thriller is kind of common)
The fan had replied to a different Twitter consumer’s evaluation of Gumraah and said, “Already seen Thadam (original Tamil Version) so not interested in it.” Mrunal Thakur quoted his reply and added, “Mere aur Aditya ke liye Dekh lo Sir (Please see it for me and Aditya).”
The actor’s followers favored her response to the Twitter consumer. One fan shared, “This gesture is out of the world.” Another added, “So sweet of u, now I’m definitely watching it.” Many others additionally stated they might go watch the movie for ‘Sita’. Last yr, she made her Telugu debut with Sita Ramam reverse Dulquer Salmaan.
Gumraah, which is directed by first-time filmmaker Vardhan Ketkar, had a poor opening day because it managed to earn solely ₹1.10 crore domestically. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh had shared the opening day numbers on Twitter. He wrote, “#Gumraah puts up a lacklustre total on Day 1, despite holiday [#GoodFriday]… Fri ₹ 1.10 cr. #India biz. Needs a miraculous turnaround on Day 2 and 3 to salvage the show.” Ronit Roy and Vedika are additionally starring within the homicide thriller.
The Hindustan Times evaluation of the movie had said, “The crime thriller has some well-done action sequences and few unintentional laugh-out-loud moments with its dialogues, but overall, it feels like an overlong episode of a television show. The romance detour in the first half feels like a whole other film.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com