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Mumbai: Alia Bhatt, Sharvari Wagh, Anil Kapoor, and Bobby Deol starrer 'Alpha' has been released in theaters on Friday. The film is receiving a positive response from audiences and critics. 'Alpha' is the first female-led film in Yash Raj Films' spy universe.
After Tiger, War, and Pathan, Alpha enters YRF's spy universe. This time, it's not the heroes who are at the center of high-octane action, but the heroines. Directed by Shiv Rawail, the highly anticipated film 'Alpha' finally released in theaters today.
'Alpha' is the seventh installment in Yash Raj Films' spy universe, but the first to feature a female spy. Alia Bhatt stars in the lead role, along with Sharvari Wagh and Anil Kapoor. Directed by Shiv Rawail, the film's story is written by actor Uday Chopra.
People are praising the film on social media. Initial reactions from audiences indicate that they are impressed with the action and performances, but there are varying opinions about the film's story and the image of the spy universe franchise.
The initial reactions from audiences have praised the film's impressive action scenes and performances. Furthermore, Sharvari's presence in 'Alpha' has been cited as a plus point, and her acting has been praised.
One user wrote, "Alpha's BGM is amazing. It's full of energy and action."
Another user wrote, "For the first time in Yash Raj Films' spy universe, a female is leading a film."
A user shared a clip of Sharvari's performance from 'Alpha' during a screening and wrote, "Sharvari is so hot. This is the only good part. Hashtag Alpha."
One user wrote, "Despite borrowing tracks from major Hollywood films, the opening half is interesting and promising. But once the female lead enters the scene, things start to go wrong and crash in the second half. The worst film in the spy universe."
Film critic Taran Adarsh gave 'Alpha' one and a half stars and called it a weak film. He wrote, "The weakest film in the Yash Raj Films spy universe. Brilliant action, stunning visuals, and some good sequences, but the writing doesn't connect. The makers missed an opportunity."