‘Rocketry The Nambi Effect’ Twitter Review: Netizens praise R Madhavan, Suriya and Shah Rukh Khan

Updated : Sep 27, 2022 22:38
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Jayveer Singh

 'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect,' which marks the directorial debut of R Madhavan, is based on former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan's life. The biographical drama highlights the spy scandal that changed the scientist's life forever and unravels the truth behind it all.  The film stars R Madhavan in the lead role and features special appearances by superstars Suriya and Shah Rukh Khan. 


Netizens have reviewed the movie on Twitter, praising Madhavan's performance as well as cameos by SRK and Suriya. 
Describing the film as 'brilliant,' a user wrote that Madhavan brings alive the spirit of our true living legend Padma Bhushan scientist Nambi Narayanan. Another user said that the film makes you feel proud as an Indian. 'What a terrific story. Excellent execution,' he wrote. 
Praising Suriya's cameo, a netizen wrote that he brings a touch of class playing himself. 'His body language and voice modulation makes us feel for Nambi,' he wrote. Another wrote that his cameo is 'extraordinary.'
Netizens were happy to see SRK back on the big screen after a gap of almost four years. A user wrote, 'After 42 months 184 weeks  1288 days 30898 hours 1853901 minutes 111234082 seconds !! Watching #ShahRukhKhan

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