![]() That would have spared the audience of some confusing detailing. The scene wherein Atreya says that the starting point of the puzzle can be traced to a dead body should have been dished out at least 5 minutes earlier. The new actress, Suhas, and others (Masala Sandeep in a cameo) add value.Ī few issues crop up in the second half, though. As such, the first half passes the grade, helped immensely also by director Swaroop RSJ's witty dialogue, Mark K Robin's BGM and the fine cinematography. ![]() Naveen (who is also the film's co-writer) brings to table his measured comic timing and sentimentality he looks both innocent and vulnerable, but is also convincing when he turns into a Sherlock Holmes. Once he meets a wailing father in jail, the mood shifts and gradually, the film goes on to take the form of a true-blue thriller. The tone and tenor of the film are consistently fixated with portraying him as an intelligent joker. The first half is quite entertaining, introducing the audience to Atreya's many quirks (he identifies himself with onscreen detectives, imitates the ways of detectives in Hollywood movies, thinks a detective should never have a personal life, etc). On the contrary, he turns out to be way too smart, connecting the dots in a jiffy. The teaser and the trailer of the film had projected Atreya as a funny detective who may well be dumb. Who is behind putting him in the midst of an unlikely racket that is a complex web involving deceit and unclaimed dead bodies? Answers to these questions are found in the second half. This is when the detective realizes that he has been trapped. Atreya becomes the prime suspect and is sought by an unscrupulous, high-handed cop. Much to Atreya's shock, the two men get brutally murdered. He and his employee Sneha (debutante Shruti Sharma) set out to investigate the murder of a young woman and pursue two men and a woman. ![]() Sai Srinivas Atreya (Naveen Polishetty) is a small-time detective who is more sharp-witted than everybody else. Here is our review of this movie that has Naveen Polishetty as the lead. 'Agent Sai Srinivas Atreya', a detective comedy, hit the screens this Friday. ![]()
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