Gerard Butler and Ali Fazal-starrer Kandahar lands on OTT; Netizens say the action film does not disappoint – Times of India

Action film Kandahar is trending not only on OTT but also on social media. Twitter, where fans of the film are saying that it is “the best of the best”. The film also stars several Indian actors, including Ali Fazal, who took special training in dirt biking to act in the film. In the film, he played the character of Kahil.
Twitter user Pluto_karim tweeted a few hours ago which had a poster Gerard ButlerIn the film, Karim announced that it is the best action film of the month. The film is made in the action-mystery and thriller genre and revolves around an undercoverCIA operative who gets trapped in hostile territory in Afghanistan after his mission is exposed. Accompanied by his translator, he has to fight his way out of the country.
on the butler Instagram Page, fans were delighted and Russian Lenochka Skazka wrote that she was “thoroughly pleased” with the film. It “tells us about what’s happening in the world,” she remarked, adding that “we Russians really liked your new film.”
The film is full of political colors and Khalifa Shelby even tweeted how it “represents what Afghanistan is and what countries are in the West.” Pakistan The secret business of the army and the world. It’s all business and people die. There are no permanent friends or foes, just luck at the right time and place, and misfortune at the other.”
Although the reviews from the audience are quite good, the critics were not very impressed with it General The general consensus on RottenTomatoes is that although the actor continues to have a strong screen presence, the film isn’t really worth much.
However, Thelma Adams of AARP Movies for Grownups found it “an explosive adventure that unnerves from start to finish.” in the same vein, hole Shager of The Daily Beast also thought that Butler “provides exactly what fans are probably looking for, albeit in a package that’s more politically charged than necessary.”
Rotten Tomatoes’ critics give it a lackluster 47 percent on the Tomato scale, but the audience review is 82 percent. So, if you are looking for some simple action and are a die-hard fan of Gerard Butler, the film will not disappoint.