Shalini and Anoushka Join the Celebration at Rohini Theatre for the FDFS of Good Bad Ugly
Ajith Kumar’s latest film Good Bad Ugly kicked off with a bang as fans gathered in large numbers to catch the much-anticipated first day, first show (FDFS). But what truly elevated the excitement was the unexpected presence of Ajith’s wife, actress Shalini, and their daughter, Anoushka, at Rohini Theatre. Their surprise appearance left fans elated and added an emotional layer to the already electrifying atmosphere.
Shalini and Anoushka were seen soaking in the high-energy vibe at the theatre as fans erupted into cheers, whistles, and dance, especially during Ajith Kumar’s grand entry scene. Videos of their visit started making the rounds on social media, with both Shalini and Anoushka seen smiling, clapping, and soaking in the celebrations alongside Ajith’s enthusiastic fans. Director Adhik Ravichandran also joined the audience at the screening, relishing the overwhelming response firsthand.
‘Good Bad Ugly’: Full Movie Review
The visuals of Good Bad Ugly from the theatre reflect a true celebration of cinema. Fans turned the screening into a full-blown festival, showcasing just how much they had missed seeing Ajith in such a high-energy, mass entertainer role. Shalini was visibly touched by the love and support pouring in for her husband, while Anoushka, too, seemed to share in the excitement and joy of the crowd.
Social media has been abuzz since early morning with posts, reviews, and reactions pouring in for Good Bad Ugly. Most of the feedback has been positive, especially from Ajith’s fanbase, who have been thrilled to see their star return in a power-packed avatar. Viewers lauded the film as a high-octane entertainer, with many describing it as a “one-man show” driven solely by Ajith Kumar’s commanding screen presence.
Ajith’s performance has been hailed as energetic, stylish, and fun, with many calling it a return to form after a relatively quiet spell. Arjun Das, who plays a key role in the film, has also been appreciated for his performance and the substantial screen time he received. Trisha Krishnan, another central figure in the film, brings her signature elegance and strength to the screen.
Despite the film’s mass appeal, not all reviews were without criticism. Many pointed out that Good Bad Ugly lacks emotional depth and a strong storyline. The narrative relies heavily on slow-motion shots, retro-style presentation, and dramatic build-up scenes that cater primarily to Ajith’s core fanbase. While the background score composed by G.V. Prakash Kumar received mixed responses—some felt it was too loud—others agreed it added to the overall cinematic impact.
The direction by Adhik Ravichandran, who also co-wrote the script along with Ravi Kandasamy and Harish Manikandan, leans into creating a theatrical experience rather than a deeply layered story. The production by Naveen Yerneni and Y. Ravi Shankar, along with the stylish cinematography by Abinandhan Ramanujam and editing by Vijay Velukutty, helps deliver a visually engaging product.
All in all, Good Bad Ugly has been described as a film tailor-made for Ajith Kumar’s fans—full of style, action, and celebratory moments. It may not offer groundbreaking storytelling, but it embraces its identity as a mass entertainer unapologetically. The presence of Shalini and Anoushka at the FDFS only added more heart to the hype, making this release one of the most talked-about events in Tamil cinema this week.
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