- By Sidhi Agarwall
- Fri, 21 Nov 2025 02:55 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Mask Movie X Review: Mask , the Tamil action-comedy thriller starring Kavin and Andrea Jeremiah, released in cinemas on November 21, 2025, marking the directorial debut of Vikarnan Ashok. The film had its overseas premiere before its India release, which helped generate early online chatter. Produced by The Show Must Go On and Black Madras Films, the movie boasts a strong technical team with music by G. V. Prakash Kumar, cinematography by R. D. Rajasekhar, and editing by R. Ramar. The cast also features Ruhani Sharma in an important role.
Viewers who attended the first shows began posting their initial thoughts on X (formerly Twitter), giving a glimpse into how the film is being received. Mask X has only just begun its theatrical run, and responses are expected to grow as more shows take place across India and internationally. Early reactions suggest viewers are enjoying the mix of action, comedy, and high-energy storytelling. On user wrote, ‘The film begins by establishing the characters of #Kavin and #Andrea. It takes its time to reach the main conflict, which kicks in just before the interval. The portions set in the shopping complex and the following sequences strike a fun chord.’ Another user wrote, “Film Starting with Nelson Voiceover throughout the film. Not a usual storyline, the film breaks the regular format and travels in full grey tone right from the start. @Vikyashok16 @Kavin_m_0431 as a detective works perfectly, and the layers behind his life are well-built. @andrea_jeremiah's portions land well, and the Kavin–Ruhani Sharma romance moments are clean and sweet.Pre-interval heist scenes are racy and engaging.@gvprakash’s BGM is Soul, and the Kannumuzhi song hits beautifully on screen..Waiting for the 2nd half!”
Mask Twitter Reviews:
#Mask – First Half Review:
— What The Fuss (@WhatTheFuss_) November 21, 2025
The film begins by establishing the characters of #Kavin and #Andrea. It takes its time to reach the main conflict, which kicks in just before the interval. The portions set in the shopping complex and the following sequences strike a fun chord.
A… pic.twitter.com/bX17LnUeHY
#Mask Interval:
— Troll Cinema ( TC ) (@Troll_Cinema) November 21, 2025
Film Starting with Nelson Voiceover throughout the film 🎥
Not a usual storyline, the film breaks the regular format and travels in full grey tone right from the start. @Vikyashok16@Kavin_m_0431 as a detective works perfectly, and the layers behind his life are… pic.twitter.com/nxTH9aUFy8
#Mask - Kavin is so confident, Strong Perf. Andrea & gang portions r so artificial. Vinodh gud. Music Supports. ‘Mohan’ comedy s ROFL. Intrvl conflict gud. Dialogues Nice. Dark/Light Humour doesnt click. Ordinary story. Flat Screenplay offers less fun & no tense moments. AVERAGE!
— Christopher Kanagaraj (@Chrissuccess) November 21, 2025
#Mask First Half - Decent so far🤝
— AmuthaBharathi (@CinemaWithAB) November 21, 2025
- Takes time to set up the plot & characters. Enters into the main theme towards the interval !!
- Unique characterization for Kavin & Andrea 🌟
- Interval block was very interesting & well setup the phase for 2nd half🔥
- Screenplay could have… pic.twitter.com/CTN2rohWdF
About Mask Movie
Meanwhile, the makers have described the plot using a sharp and engaging line, “440 crores stolen. Seven days to get it back.” The story revolves around a tense chase involving three central characters a greedy man, a conniving woman, and an uncanny guy with a bag full of tricks. The narrative mixes deception, shifting loyalties, and rising stakes as each character pursues their own motives. The film travels through a world of crime, strategy, and suspense, gradually building towards what the creators have teased as an explosive and dramatic climax. Early viewers on social media have hinted that the plot moves at a brisk pace, with several twists keeping the momentum going.
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About Mask Movie Team
Mask is produced under the banners of The Show Must Go On and Black Madras Films, with Andrea Jeremiah and S. P. Chockalingam also serving as producers. The cinematography is done by R. D. Rajasekhar ISC, while R. Ramar handles the editing. Music is composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, and art direction is managed by Jacki and M. Vijay Iyyappan. The action sequences are choreographed by Peter Hein and Vicky, with costumes designed by Poorthi and Vipin. Azar and Viji have handled the choreography. Sound design and mixing have been led by Prathap K, DI work is done by D Studios Post, and colour grading by K. S. Rajasekaran. The film also features extensive visual effects by Lorven Studios, supervised by R. Harihara Suthan, while the lyrics are penned by Karumathur Manimaran, Kaber Vasuki, and Arulparan Vaheesan.

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