Agent Movie Review : Wildly Disappointing

Akhil Akkineni collaborated with director Surender Reddy on his next feature, Agent, which has been in the works for a year. There are high expectations for this picture, for which Akhil underwent a huge makeover. Let's see how the movie turns out now that it's been released.
Movie: Agent
Star Cast Akhil Akkineni, Mammootty, Sakshi Vaidya
Director Surender Reddy
Producer Rambrahmam Sunkara, Ajay Sunkara
Music Hiphop Tamizha
Story :
In the film, Akhil plays an aspiring RAW agent who works really hard to become one. All of his attempts, however, fail, which brings him to Devil, a famed RAW agent played by Mammootty. Devil has a feud with God, played by Dino Morea, who heads an Indian syndicate, and Devil's job is to eliminate God.
What is the conflict between the Devil and God, and how does Akhil's character fit into it, forms the basis of the rest of the novel.
On screen talents:
For starters, Akhil has had a crazy makeover for the flick. His transition into a ferocious saale is breathtaking. On screen, his long hair and chiselled physique complement him perfectly. He portrays a character who is full of action. The actor gives a decent performance and has done what the director has requested of him, which is reflected in his performance. Mammootty is likewise portrayed as a special agent, with a substantial demeanour. He fulfils his responsibilities. In this film, he is also at his finest. Sakshi Vaidya, the new girl, looks stunning on TV. She plays a stereotypical commercial heroine with no role in the film.
It wouldn't have mattered if she hadn't been in the film. Dino Morea makes his Tollywood debut with the film, and while his character does not live up to the expectations that the producers created, his performance is adequate. He's done a good job with what he's been given, but nothing really noteworthy. In the film, he plays a Telugu villain who follows the standard formula
Off-screen talents :
Surender Reddy is known for creating action thrillers in his own unique manner. In terms of presentation and graphic composition, Agent is his most stylistic actioner to date. The picture is lavishly shot and displays the magnificence. While a lot of money was spent on travelling to foreign locations and filming high-octane action sequences, not much emphasis was placed on writing the film's story and screenplay.
The screenplay for the film was written by Vakkantham Vamsi, and it is a pretty ordinary and banal story that we have already seen in other films in various languages. The script is also out of date. Except for the interval scene, the director's attempt to bring out the wildness in the film didn't work, with the rest of the film feeling very generic.
Tamizha's hiphop tunes are a letdown. The album has no chart-topping audio singles. The background music is adequate. Better songs would have worked much better for the film. This is yet another major flaw in the film. The cinematography and scenery are excellent, making it one of the film's few redeeming qualities. The production qualities are excellent, and this is evident throughout the film. The editing might have been far superior.
Plus Points:
Akhil’s transformation
Visuals
Negative Points:
Story
Screenplay
Boring narrative
Over All Verdict:
Agent is a film that has been watched many times before, and it offers nothing fresh to the audience.TFI hasn't made a boring flick on this scale in a long time. Even if you walk into the picture with low expectations, The Agent will disappoint you. Akhil continues to hope for good fortune.
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