The much-anticipated movie, The Archies, had finally arrived on OTT after months of excitement. Suhana Khan, Agastya Nanda, Khushi Kapoor, Dot, Mihir Ahuja, Vedang Raina, and Yuvraj Menda are among the cast members of The Archies. The Internet began viewing the movie as soon as it was released, and people expressed their opinions on social media. Some people enjoyed the movie's vibe, while others remarked about how unnatural the debutants' acting was.
One wrote, ¡°So So bad the acting was so dull somehow ananya /tara sutaria could do better in their debut #TheArchies why do they act so dull, Khushi ruined Betty Suhana was bit extra nothing flowed screenplay bad i¡¯m really struggling to finish it.¡±
A second added, ¡°#TheArchies is probably the worst Indian movie ever made. Its literal existence triggers me. Even these nepo kids don¡¯t deserve to be in such shit. I think Zoya made these movie on purpose to tank their careers.¡±
A third went on to write, ¡°Just watched #TheArchies. An absolute cringe fest ¡also Suhana and kushi can¡¯t act ¡I repeat CANT ACT .!!!! Don¡¯t waste your time with this.¡±
Some people liked it too, one wrote, ¡°A great movie #TheArchies on Netflix and shines with new faces and outstanding acting done in this wonderful movie by Zoya Akhtar.¡±
Another added, ¡°What a pure treat to watch. Each one of them is brilliant in their character. Super fresh and cute!.¡±
Developers threatening to demolish a cherished park set in 1960s India present a challenge for Archie and the group as they manage romance, friendship, and Riverdale's destiny.
The official synopsis of The Archies reads "An experience bursting with youth, rebellion, friendships, first loves, and everything young adult. Set in the 1960s, based on Archie Comics that finds Indian actors taking on the beloved characters. An experience bursting with youth, rebellion, friendships, first loves, and everything young adult."
You can stream the film on Netflix.
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