The Girlfriend UAE Review: Rashmika Mandanna & Dheekshith Shetty's Film Is a Decent Love Story But It's A....

The Girlfriend UAE Review: Rashmika Mandanna has been making waves this year with a series of successful films. She kicked off the year with "Chhaava" alongside Vicky Kaushal, followed by "Sikandar" featuring Salman Khan, and then appeared in "Kuberaa" with Dhanush and Nagarjuna. Her latest release was the romantic horror comedy "Thamma," where she starred opposite Ayushmann Khurrana. Now, Rashmika is back in the spotlight for her upcoming film, "The Girlfriend" which is a Telugu romantic drama and is directed by Rahul Ravindran.
To note, The Girlfriend also stars Dheekshith Shetty and Anu Emmanuel in prominent roles. This film marks Rashmika's first collaboration with Dheekshith, and their on-screen chemistry has captivated audiences. The anticipation for "The Girlfriend" has been building, thanks to its engaging trailer and catchy songs. The film is set to release on November 7 in both Telugu and Hindi languages. Early reviews suggest that the movie is generating significant buzz among fans and critics alike. As The Girlfriend is set to hit the theatres today, we have got our hands on initial review of the film in UAE
The Girlfriend UAE Review
According to a tweet going viral on social media, Rashmika Mandanna starrer The Girlfriend is a decent love story. However, it is a one time watch film. The tweet gave The Girlfriend a rating of 3 stars and emphasised, "#TheGirlfriendFirstReview 𝗪𝗮𝘁𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 It's a Decent one-time-watch Love Story movie".
Meanwhile, as The Girlfriend has been witnessing intense comparisons with Vijay Deverakonda starrer Arjun Reddy, director Rahul Ravindran told NDTV, "Arjun Reddy is a cult film which was a game breaker in cinema and it's a much bigger film. My film is not close to it and honestly, this so-called similarity struck me only after the people on social media pointed it out. I actually thought of the story much before Arjun Reddy came about".


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