Nithiin and Sreeleela starred in the recent film Robinhood, directed by Venky Kudumula. The film opened to a mixed response from audiences. One of the major talking points before the release was Australian cricketer David Warner’s much-anticipated Tollywood debut. However, post-release, Warner’s role has been met with criticism for its brevity and lack of impact.
Despite the director hinting that Warner’s presence would elevate the film, his screen time was limited to just around 2 minutes and 50 seconds. Playing the role of a drug dealer, his character had little significance in the overall storyline. Given the buzz surrounding his involvement and his active participation in promotions, fans expected a more substantial role—perhaps a special song or an extended sequence that would do justice to his popularity.
Many believe that if Warner had been given at least ten minutes of screen time with a catchy number, it could have left a lasting impression. Despite the underwhelming debut, Warner has expressed enthusiasm for acting and is keen on exploring more opportunities in Tollywood. While Robinhood didn’t fully capitalize on his star power, future projects could offer him roles that better align with his charisma and fan following.
Interestingly, Warner had been approached for several Tollywood films before choosing Robinhood. This has led many to speculate on what exactly attracted him to this project. Moving forward, filmmakers would do well to offer him roles that truly complement his stature, ensuring that his presence adds real value to the film rather than being a mere promotional gimmick.
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