
Gal Gadot shared this image. (courtesy: gal_gadot)
The highlight
- Hrithik Roshan saw Wonder Woman 1984 with her family
- He shared his experience of seeing the film in the theater
- Gal Gadot wished Hrithik and his family a happy holiday season
New Delhi:
Guess who just recognized Hirithik Roshan’s latest tweet? No more and no less than Gal Gadot. Hrithik, who recently saw his film Wonder Woman 1984 in a theater with her family, she yelled at the actress on Twitter. He wrote, “I just saw it Wonderful woman. Exciting experience. My childhood love (WW) and my first love (movies) along with the great IMAX experience of cinema. It’s no better than that. Thank you Gal Gadot for being the perfect Wonder Woman. And congratulations to the whole team. ”In response to Herithik’s tweet, the actress wrote,“ Very glad you enjoyed the movie Hrithik Roshan! I wish you and yourselves a happy holiday season. “
See the tweets here:
I’m glad you enjoyed the movie @iHrithik! Wishing you and yours a happy holiday.
– Gal Gadot (@GalGadot) December 24, 2020
Earlier, Hrithik shared his experience of watching the film in a theater and wrote, “The house is where the heart is. My wonderland. The cinemas are back and so am I! Now Wonder Woman 1984 in my other superhero mask. Good job from INOX Movies and Rajendar to give us a secure movie viewing experience. It was very fun! Nothing and I mean nothing comes close to the real experience of watching a movie on the big screen. The sound, the projection, the safety precautions of the cinema were exceptional. Well done to the INOX team “.
This is what he posted:
The film opened up to mixed reviews from film critics. Saibal Chatterjee, in his NDTV review, gave the film a 2.5-star rating and wrote: “Wonder Woman 1984 it manages to be a smooth cruise only intermittently. It floats on one wing: the returned Gal Gadot. As robust as this wing is, no doubt Gadot is in top form and Kristen Wiig supports her as the nerd Barbara Minerva who acquires quite similar to Wonder Woman but loses her humanity. A two-and-a-half-hour movie needs a lot more. “