Irumudi X review praises Ravi Teja’s emotional performance and social drama.
Fans highlight the climax, twists and Mallepoola Pallaki sequence.
Early viewers call Irumudi engaging despite some pacing and writing issues.
Irumudi has opened in theatres with Ravi Teja taking on a role that moves away from the actor’s familiar mass entertainer territory. Directed by Shiva Nirvana, the film appears to have struck a chord with a section of early viewers for its emotional storytelling and social themes.
Initial Irumudi's X reviews have largely praised the performances and the film’s central message, although the response has not been completely unanimous.
Irumudi Twitter review: Ravi Teja’s performance gets praise
Ravi Teja has emerged as one of the biggest talking points among early reactions. Several viewers have described the film as a strong comeback for the actor, while others have appreciated the emotional weight of his character and the father-daughter relationship at its centre.
The film’s social message, particularly its focus on the challenges faced by girls, has also received positive attention. One viewer called Irumudi an “empowering and engaging” watch, while another praised its combination of emotion and social relevance.
The first half, however, has divided audiences. Some reactions pointed to a slow pace and writing issues, though several viewers felt the emotional build-up eventually paid off.
Irumudi climax, twists and Mallepoola Pallaki song impress fans
The second half appears to have made a stronger impact, with the twists and climax receiving considerable praise. One audience reaction noted that the film’s emotional core remained intact and that the climax landed well.
The Mallepoola Pallaki song and its accompanying action sequence have also become talking points, with reports of enthusiastic responses inside theatres. GV Prakash Kumar’s music and background score have added to the film’s appeal.
Overall, the early Irumudi X review suggests a positive response, though some viewers have flagged logical inconsistencies and slower portions. The wider verdict will become clearer as the film reaches more audiences.




























