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‘Jetlee’ Twitter review: Ritesh Rana’s action comedy gets mixed reaction, ‘writing falls short’ but Satya earns praise

‘Jetlee’ Twitter review: Ritesh Rana’s action comedy gets mixed reaction, ‘writing falls short’ but Satya earns praise

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Director Ritesh Rana's latest action comedy, 'Jetlee', featuring actor Satya, hit the big screens today, May 1. As the film enjoys its theatrical run, the audience is sharing mixed reactions on social media. While netizens enjoy the film’s quirky humour and Satya’s comic timing, they feel the second half doesn’t quite live up to expectations. Let’s take a closer look.

Mixed reactions from audience

Many viewers felt the movie begins on a decent note but slowly loses grip. On X (formerly Twitter) one reviewer wrote, “#JetLee Typical Ritesh Rana style quirky comedy that relies heavily on Satya’s comic timing, but the overall writing falls short!”A few viewers said the film has entertaining parts. One user shared, “#JetLee delivers a typical Ritesh Rana-style quirky entertainer that leans beautifully on Satya’s impeccable comic timing and it works big time! The first half is packed with fun, offbeat moments and a breezy setup that keeps you engaged. The second half carries the madness forward with entertaining sequences that land well and keep the vibe intact. With Satya stealing the show and several laugh-out-loud scenes, the film turns out to be a thoroughly enjoyable ride.”

Criticism on narrative and second half

Some moviegoers felt the story was messy. Another review said, “JETLEE opens on an impressive note with Satya’s character introduction driven by his “Who am I?” narration and his blind act. The wacky humor works well for about 30 minutes initially and again during the 15-minute pre-climax stretch. Ritesh Rana’s class is visible and engaging in parts, but the convoluted narrative fails to satisfy both audiences who enjoy layered storytelling and regular moviegoers alike.”‘

Messy but quirky’ take from netizens

One more viewer added, “Jetlee is a wacky attempt from Ritesh Rana. Only a few genuine gags land here and there, scattered intermittently, while the confined flight setup feels suffocating and the narrative stays messy throughout in its highly over-the-top treatment.”Fans also hailed Satya’s performance in the film while criticizing Vennela Kishore’s character, stating he was “not utilized at all.”

About Jetlee

Speaking about ‘Jetlee’, it follows Prajapathi, a conman who cheats middle-class families and tries to escape to Dubai. A secret agent chases him, and things turn chaotic on a flight. Satya plays a funny yet serious character who keeps adding humor even in tense scenes.Apart from him, Rhea Singha plays an important role, while Ajay brings a strong negative shade. Vennela Kishore and Viva Harsha also play comical roles.
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