Twitter’s Verdict on Sonam Kapoor’s Comeback Film: A Mix of Praise and Differing Opinions
Sonam Kapoor stars in the high-stakes criminal investigation thriller Blind, in which she plays a visually impaired woman who is the sole witness to a murder. Things get edgy when she confronts the murderer, played by Purab Kohli. The film also features a supporting cast of talented actors. Blind is now streaming on JioCinemas, and here’s what netizens are saying about it:
Sonam Kapoor has received rave reviews for her performance in Blind. Many tweets have praised her for her acting chops and how she has made a great comeback. Purab Kohli has also been praised for his performance as the antagonist. However, some tweets have pointed out that Blind does not offer anything new in the thriller genre.
#Blind is such an earnest movie and @sonamakapoor is delivering her best, most earnest and yet controlled performance. It’s surprising to see her back in motion in a more timid, grim and thrilling setting and she really feels at home with Gia Singh
— priley alam (@prileykwest) July 6, 2023
@sonamakapoor, you have outdone yourself. You were powerful, vulnerable, scared and courageous all at once. Your body language, your approach, amazing! #blind #sonamkapoor @Shomemakhija @ga pic.twitter.com/wI2tZeqYN1
— sort of magic ✨ (@SwastickBasu) July 6, 2023
#sonamkapoor forgot that blind people too can have expressions! Pathetic. What a wasted comeback?? #Blind #blindmovie #blindmoviereview
— sahiba chhabra (@sahibachhabra20) July 6, 2023
Now watching #BLIND on #JioCinema @sonamakapoor WOW back with the BANG ????????????
— Aman Kashyap (@holytrinity0501) July 6, 2023
Just watched blind average movie
Watch it for purab Kohli that’s it.#blind #Bollywood #Threads— UNTAMED (@THE_UPFRONT95) July 6, 2023
Now, talking about Sonam’s reaction, check what she said.
Sonam Kapoor recently said that saying yes to Blind was a no-brainer for her. She explained that she was drawn to the project because of Sujoy Ghosh, the film’s producer. She said, “Sujoy has a fantastic track record with edgy, gritty thrillers, and I was excited to work with him. He has been the creative force behind Blind since its inception, and I knew that he would bring his unique vision to the film.”