The new Tamil romantic comedy Dude, featuring Pradeep Ranganathan and Mamitha Baiju, has just hit theatres—and social media is alive with opinions. The early Twitter responses point to a love-hate reaction, with much praise for its first half and its youthful energy.
What’s Being Praised
- First Half Magic: Many viewers feel the film’s opening is its strongest suit—fun, energetic, and emotionally engaging. Tweets describe it as “bursting with youth vibe” and say it captures audiences early on.
- Pradeep’s Comeback: Fans argue this is a return to form for Pradeep. His performance is repeatedly called “solid,” and many think he brings charm and relatability to his role.
- Mamitha’s Presence: Mamitha Baiju earns praise for holding her own. Her portrayal is highlighted as a bright spot, bringing depth and chemistry to her scenes with Pradeep.
The Critiques
- Second Half Issues: This is where many agree the film starts to falter. Twitter critics mention pacing dips, predictability, and sometimes “too many subplots” that derail the narrative flow.
- Screenplay Struggles: A few users say the screenplay in the latter half feels stretched. Some dialogues and scenes might have been better trimmed or tightened.
- Balance Inconsistencies: While the tone in the first half strikes a good rhythm, a few believe the balance between romance, drama, and comedy wavers later on.
Other Notes & Observations
- Dude saw a notable jump in advance ticket sales just before release, hinting at solid audience interest.
- Some tweets pointed out that despite flaws, the film remains entertaining overall thanks to its vibrant first half and engaging moments.
- A common sentiment: if the second half had matched the momentum of the first, Dude could have been more consistently memorable.

