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‘Mask’ Twitter review: Kavin, Andrea Jeremiah, and GV Prakash shine

'Mask' Twitter review: Kavin, Andrea Jeremiah, and GV Prakash shine; strong WOM builds box office expectations

Kavin’s film ‘Mask’ has hit the theaters today amidst huge expectations among the fans. Within hours of its release, videos, stills, and fan comments about the film have started going viral on X (Twitter). Directed by debutant Vikarnan Ashok, the film also stars Andrea Jeremiah in the main role and has music composed by GV Prakash Kumar.

Early reviews praise Kavin’s performance, the interval twist, and GV Prakash’s gripping score

From the very beginning, the film is said to be an engaging thriller, with Kevin’s character’s writing style and screen presence capturing everyone’s attention. The film has created a good opening buzz with many positive reviews like “Good Thriller” and “Kavin shines like a star.” Fans write that GV Prakash’s music, especially the BGM, perfectly sets the mood of the story. Fans who have watched the first half are mostly talking about the interval twist. “Interval Twist,” “Dialogues Sema,” and “Kannumuzhi Song Theatre ”Vibe”—these are all reactions that are constantly shared on social media.

A solid first-half response fuels curiosity for the second half

Most people agree that both Kavin and Andrea Jeremiah are the right choice for the character. Comments like “Negativity in positive mode…,” “Pre-interval sequence,” and others say that the first half is well done. It also clearly shows that there is a genuine curiosity among the audience for the second half. The praise for GV Prakash’s BGM is a huge plus for the film’s tension-filled moments, with fans saying it is a huge plus.

Positive word of mouth boosts box office expectations

Many people write that the film becomes even more spicy in the second half, and an unexpected twist at the climax created an instant reaction in the theater. Fans are highlighting this film as a strong step in Kavin’s career, with praise for his character arc and the emotional beats written. With such positive word of mouth, trade circles are expecting ‘Mask’ to have a good box office reception. It is said that theater occupancy will increase from the opening day to the weekend. Since the film is connected well with the city-multiplex audience and the youth crowd, there is a high chance that ‘Mask’ will become one of the best thrillers that Kavin has starred in. The positive buzz that fans will create on social media will definitely be a great support for the film’s theatrical run. Go to Source

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