The protagonist is portrayed by director Surender reddy as a "unpredictable" young man who will do anything to become a raw agent. However, the director's kick hangover appears to be following him around and is evident throughout the entire film. A conventional love tale, a clever man posing as a wastrel, and of course the vicious villain's performance make up the first half of the film. In an effort to portray our hero as an erratic "wild saala," his character frequently veers off course and loses sight of the gravity of the pretended mission.

A raw chief entrusting a fan with a crucial assignment is a farce in and of itself, and the events that unfold throughout are even more agonising to behold. The first half's love song is a patience-tester, so it's a good thing it only lasts for a short period. Speaking of monotony, the filmmaker was unable to escape the tedious routine of the hero telling his dad to avoid the affluent brat who is smitten with the heroine.

Regardless of whether dino morea is the best actor to play a villain, he is the most uninteresting character in the film. Such villains, who have the best track record as agents yet turn against one another to worry their teacher, have been seen frequently in the past. His emergence as a sleek, powerful cyborg with cutting-edge destructive technology accomplished little to advance his character or the plot.


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