Kuberaa movie reaction on Twitter: Early reviews indicate positive reactions, particularly praising Dhanush's performance, raising expectations for potential awards.
Last Updated: 08.31 AM, Jun 20, 2025
Actor Dhanush’s Kuberaa has finally hit theatres on Friday, June 20. Directed by filmmaker Sekhar Kammula known for films like Happy Days and Love Story, the film also stars Nagarjuna, Rashmika Mandanna and lot others. Kuberaa, which is one of the anticipated films this year, began its shows as early as 6.30 am in Bengaluru in India, while the overseas premieres began 3 am (IST). Those who watched the film, had begun posting about the film, and let’s find out what netizens have to say about Dhanush film.
Actor Dhanush, who releases multiple films a year, joined hands with filmmaker Sekhar Kammula for Kuberaa. Just like the title, the film explores the concept of money. Dhanush plays the role of a beggar, while Nagarjuna is a millionaire. While all hopes are on Kuberaa, the film released in theatres and those who watch it during the early shows began to pour in their thoughts about the film.
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Overall, it has been a positive word of mouth for Kuberaa, and many who watched the film overseas praised the film, especially the performance of Dhanush. Some also say that he might bag another National Film award. While it is known that Dhanush is a powerhouse of performance, it is crucial that Kuberaa wins big, given his previous Telugu film Vaathi/Sir did not run well in Tamil Nadu, despite good reviews in Telugu. Here are some netizens’ reactions and reviews to Kuberaa.
Kuberaa’s streaming rights have been bagged by Prime Video which will stream the film after the theatrical run. The film, which has a runtime of three hours, has music by Devi Sri Prasad. It marks the first time Dhanush is collaborating with Nagarjuna and Sekhar Kammula.
Backed by Sree Venkateswara Cinemas LLP, and Amigos Creations Pvt Ltd Producers, the film has production design by Thota Tharani and Niketh Bommi cranking the camera. Karthika Srinivas is the editor.