Agent, man, it's like just another one of those movies that ain't bringing anything new or cool to the table. It's a total snoozefest for the Telugu film scene, not living up to any expectations, not even the lowest ones.
Akhil's whole makeover in the flick is eye-catching, dude, with his long locks and ripped bod. He handles the action stuff alright, giving what the director wants. Mammootty, the special agent, does his thing as usual, meeting the hype head-on. But this Sakshi Vaidya chick, she's got this typical heroine role, and it ain't doing much for the movie.
Dino Morea jumps into Tollywood with Agent, but his character falls short, bro. He does alright, but it's all the usual bad guy stuff, nothin' special.
Director Surender Reddy, known for his action style, brings the visuals and style in Agent, looking all cool. The movie's got a slick look, with some high-energy action scenes. But the story and script, they're so same-old, not bringin' anything fresh. Vakkantham Vamsi's tale is just routine, nothing special. The screenplay's outdated, not livin' up to the director's wild vision, except for a few moments at the interval.
Hiphop Tamizha's songs, dude, they're a letdown, no big hits there. The background music's okay, but it doesn't stick with ya. The cinematography and locations, though, they're on point, bringin' some good looks. The production values are solid, keepin' things quality. But yo, the editing could've been tighter for a better watch.
So in the end, Agent falls short in story, script, and tunes. It's got some flashy stuff goin' on, but it's missin' that fresh and exciting vibe for the audience.