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'Robinhood' Teaser Review: Nithiin Plays A Thief Who Steals Only From The Rich

The teaser of 'Robinhood' is here and it shows Nithiin stealing from the rich. The film is directed by Venky Kudumula.

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Director Venky Kudumula and actor Nithiin are ready with their second collaboration. This director-actor combo has unveiled the title of their next film. They also dropped the teaser of their next project. Titled, ‘Robinhood’, the film has created significant buzz on social media.

The 1:30 minute-long teaser of ‘Robinhood’ opens with Nithiin’s voice. He claims “Money is the root of all evil.” Explaining his point further, he mentions what money can do. He says that money can cause strife and division between families. He mentions that all Indians are his brothers and sisters, which is why he has a right to steal from them.

Take a look at the teaser of ‘Robinhood’ here.

Nithiin had taken to his X (formerly, Twitter) account to share the poster and the teaser of ‘Robinhood.’ Sharing the same, the actor wrote, “Hello my dear family members, #ROBINHOOD is here.” His post has fetched over 4.2K likes and 41.6K views.

Take a look at Nithiin’s post here.

Reacting to the teaser, one fan wrote, “All the best bro. Hope Robinhood will bring the much deserved success for you.” A second fan said, “All the best for the movie hope this time it's gonna a big hit.” A third fan commented, “All the best anna waiting for ur comeback.”

The teaser of ‘Robinhood’ has Nithiin dressed up as Santa Claus. He rides a bike which has cheeky messages on it. The front of the bike reads, “I’m an Indian.” The back of the bike reads, “I’m aware that I’m rare.” The teaser shows him climbing a ladder and collecting his loot of money and jewellery in a tank. The teaser looks promising and it gives a hint that maybe Nithin’s character steals from the rich and distributes the wealth to the poor.

‘Robinhood’ has been directed by Venky Kudumula and has been produced by Naveen Yerneni and Y Ravi Shankar.

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