
Is Kingdom Vijay Deverakonda’s Big Comeback? X Reviews
Vijay Deverakonda’s latest flick Kingdom released worldwide on July 31, 2025, and shook X with much-needed sound thrummed in the chatter at X about what this Telugu spy action-thriller hit theaters. Directed by Gowtam Tinnanuri, this film promises both high-octane action and deep emotional engagement. Here’s a deep dive into what is being said by netizens about this awaited film.
Fans took to X to rave what they viewed as V. Deverakonda’s best career moment in portraying Suri; an undercover spy penetrating an illegal operation. Considered, by many, his “career best,” he has delightful intense imprints and emotional range. From gritty matters to heart really touching moments, the metamorphosis of Vijay into such a layered hero has stolen hearts. X is filled with memes, but celebrating Deverakonda’s success.
Dramatic expressions of his capacity to carry Suri include “Vijay doesn’t just act; he lives the role!” Kingdom feels like the phoenix will rise for the star despite the recent failures called Liger and Kushi.
The first half of the Kingdom has struck a chord so well that praise abounds for the story and the stunning visuals. However, the net comments on the second half stand divided. One post at X: “The first half hooks you but stretch the climax.”
While some users, claim that the first half was more boring and stretchy, killing the excitement of the viewers, resulting in mixed reactions.
The slow burn of Gowtam Tinnanuri storytelling, which is also the hallmark of Jersey, brings an attention-grabbing setup but underwhelms for some audiences in emotional heft. However, the highly technical brilliance with cinematography by Girish Gangadharan and Jomon T. John keeps viewers attached.
Kingdom thunders into the doors right into the box office with its strong-stack early booking, and it’s learned that it collected ₹ 18-20 crore on its opening day. X with a lot of fans predicts a blockbuster: 2 lakh tickets sold by BookMyShow add some effort to hype the movie. Of course, the hype is fueled by the size of the project, which is backed by Sithara Entertainments, and Anirudh’s music.
But given the mixed reviews, it seems Kingdom may not replace 2025’s biggest Telugu openers. It is the first of a planned duology, and it sets the stage for a sequel, which has netizens eagerly awaiting more.
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