Agent Review: Surender Reddy’s Agent is a hard film to sit through. The way the narrative unfolds, it seems like the makers believe they’re offering us a novel story (they’re really not). Right from the get-go, you’re thrown into chaos and while it all seems interesting on paper, the execution feels half-hearted.
Rikki (Akhil Akkineni) is the not-so-usual boy-next-door who dreams of being a RAW agent. While his father (Murli Sharma) bemoans that he’s wasting time, Rikki is trying to get recruited by RAW and getting rejected. He has a not-so-bright idea to get the attention of RAW chief Mahadev (Mammootty) that sounds too silly to comprehend but apparently works because this is commercial cinema. He also falls for a NASA aspirant (Sakshi Vaidya) who sashays in and out of the story whenever it’s convenient. However, a syndicate head called The God aka Dharma (Dino Morea) threatens to disrupt Devil’s peace, and so does The Wild One it looks like.
When chief of the Secret Intelligence Agency, Jay Shaw, is suspended due to a false implication in a failed mission, his son takes matters in his own hands to restore his father’s honor. Join the chase across land, sea, and air.
