
Rajashekar is practically seen in every frame of the film, making him a one-man show. His grey hair and salt-and-pepper appearance are current. The majority of the photos are midrange and close-ups. He does, however, become tiresome after a while. He frequently has tears in his eyes. He's lost in time, missing his daughter. In general, he does admirably in investigative sequences.
Rajashekar was dubbed by Sai Kumar, which is a wonderful development because it allows fans to hear vintage Rajashekar. Shivani only appears as a daughter in the film. She appears in flashback moments. sameer and other pals of Rajashekar are OK. In the cyber crime wing, abhinav gomatam does an excellent job as a technologist. Shekar is a remake of the original malayalam film Joseph. director Jeevitha has no trouble with it because she did a frame-by-frame remake with no alterations.
However, the first half is tedious. She spent a long time developing the premise and characters. The narrative picks up after the intermission. Anup Rubens' music isn't particularly memorable. Songs do not provide solace.