Ustaad Bhagat Singh X (Twitter) Review: Pawan Kalyan’s much-awaited Telugu action entertainer “Ustaad Bhagat Singh“, directed by Harish Shankar, finally premiered in the overseas theatres and is locked to hit the theatres worldwide today, on March 19, 2026, under the banner of Mythri Movie Makers. Apart from the power star, the film was supported by Sreeleela, Raashii Khanna, R. Parthiban, Ashutosh Rana, Nawab Shah, B. S. Avinash, and others.
After experiencing the film on the silver screens, moviegoers started sharing their first reactions on their X (formerly Twitter) handles. Let’s spotlight the audience’s initial reaction.
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Ustaad Bhagat Singh X (Twitter) Review
#UstaadBhagatSingh A Completely Outdated Commercial Entertainer! A commercial film like this doesn’t necessarily need out of the box writing, but it atleast needs some freshness.
This one feels outdated to the core from the start to end. A few elevation blocks work, but the film lacks flow, feeling like a stitched together compilation of commercial scenes.
Harish Shankar falters on both comedy and commercial writing. Thaman tries to elevate with his BGM but has little scope. PK tries in parts, but this one misses his trademark energy. Boring!
#UstaadBhagatSingh – PK’s look, Screen presence & Dialogues r the positives in this Routine, Outdated Drama. Parthiban Naidu as weak villain. Sreeleela ok. Raashi Khanna has no scope. Thaman does a Anirudh work in BGM. One melody track nice. Narration is a Patience Tester. BORE!
#UstaadBhagatSingh One of the best written mass scenes in recent times Wtfffff!
Ee range movie expect cheyale Ee scene lo screenplay, thaman vishwaroopam , pawan dialouges Goosebumps stuff asaluuuuuu
#UstaadBhagatSingh Review
A complete one-man show by Power Star Pawan Kalyan who Carries the film effortlessly with unmatched screen presence.
Comedy timing, back to vintage form after a decade….
#UstaadBhagatSingh Review: Harish Shankar Stuck in Past, Lost in Present UBS is another fan service attempt, this time from director Harish Shankar.
He manages to bring back the Pawan Kalyan’s energy, but remains narratively stuck in the past and struggles to connect with the present. The outdated presentation of the content makes Ustaad suffer even though the star appeals to the fans. 2/5
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