
Yesterday, the grand trailer launch of Idli Kadai took place in Coimbatore. During the event, Dhanush spoke about early fake reviews circulating on social media, which have caused a heated debate among fans and critics.
Dhanush pointed out that films start screening in theatres at 9 am, but some reviews appear as early as 8 am. He urged audiences not to trust such premature opinions and decide for themselves whether the film is good or bad.
He also highlighted that cinema today needs audiences to form their own opinions, and every film deserves a fair chance. His comments have quickly gone viral on social media, sparking conversations about early and misleading reviews.
Many social media users praised Dhanush for addressing the issue, noting that some people spread negativity about films before even watching them. This trend has been a concern for several Kollywood celebrities, including Karthik Subbaraj.
Fans are now requesting the Tamil Nadu Film Council to take necessary steps to curb fake reviews. Some observers also feel Dhanush monitors online negativity closely, citing his previous remarks about fake IDs and negative campaigns.
Others argue that truly good films remain unaffected by early criticism. They suggest that Dhanush focus on delivering quality movies rather than complaining, though his statement against fake reviews continues to trend online.
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