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#Indian2Disaster Hashtag Trending on Twitter after Audiences Get Traumatised by the Sequel

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The much-anticipated sequel to the iconic film “Indian,” directed by Shankar and starring Kamal Haasan, has sparked a wave of disappointment and outrage among fans. The hashtag #Indian2Disaster is trending on Twitter (X) as audiences express their dissatisfaction with the film.

Plot and Execution Fall Flat

Many viewers have criticized the sequel for its lackluster plot and poor execution. Despite high expectations, the storyline failed to resonate with the audience, leaving them feeling disconnected and underwhelmed. The film’s attempt to recreate the magic of its predecessor fell short, leading to widespread disappointment.

Visual Effects and Action Sequences

While the original “Indian” was praised for its groundbreaking visual effects and action sequences, the sequel has been panned for its over-reliance on CGI and poorly choreographed action scenes. Fans have taken to social media to voice their frustration, with many calling the effects “unrealistic” and “distracting.”

Character Development and Performances

Another major point of contention is the character development and performances. Critics and fans alike have noted that the characters lack depth and fail to evoke the same emotional connection as in the original film. Even Kamal Haasan’s performance, which was highly anticipated, has been met with mixed reviews.

Audience Reactions on Social Media

Social media platforms are flooded with reactions from disappointed fans. Tweets under the hashtag #Indian2Disaster highlight the various aspects of the film that fell short of expectations. Some users have even shared memes and humorous takes on the film’s shortcomings, adding to the viral nature of the hashtag.

Conclusion

The sequel to “Indian” has undoubtedly left a significant portion of its audience feeling let down. As the hashtag #Indian2Disaster continues to trend, it remains to be seen how the filmmakers will respond to the criticism and whether the film can recover from its initial backlash.

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