A huge crowd gathered at the Opera Cinema Hall in Nagaon to watch the much-anticipated Assamese film Rudra, with audiences expressing excitement at meeting the cast in person.
Ravi Sharma thanked viewers for their overwhelming support while warning that legal action would be taken against anyone recording and distributing the film on social media.
Sharma stated that any social media page sharing pirated footage would be taken down first, followed by filing a police complaint.
He also acknowledged the strong turnout at all shows in Nagaon’s Opera Cinema Hall at Refreshco Hotel, expressing gratitude for the public’s enthusiastic response.
The film Rudra is currently running to packed houses across Assam, from Upper to Lower Assam, with cinema halls reporting high attendance and audiences praising the movie. Viewers were seen leaving theaters smiling and lauding the film’s quality.
Producer Ravi Sharma highlighted the need for continued development in Assam’s film industry, noting his own long-standing commitment to its growth.
After the remarkable success of Shri Raghupati, Sharma believes Rudra once again proves the bright future of Assamese cinema.
IndiaTodayNE's review of the Assamese movie 'Rudra' reads, "The screenplay of Rudra struggles to maintain a consistent grip, often lacking the engagement needed to fully draw the audience in. The visual effects, while ambitious, fall short in execution and leave room for significant improvement. Although the background music shines in parts, there are moments where it overwhelms the scenes, creating more chaos than impact. The editing also leans heavily on showcasing stylized entry sequences rather than strengthening the overall narrative flow. As a result, the film risks losing emotional connection with viewers and may come across as a one-time watch. However, one undeniable highlight is Ravi Sarma’s standout performance, which marks a career-best for the actor and adds considerable weight to the film".