Spy Movie – Review : Puzzled And Slow Narration

Movie : Spy

Cast : Nikhil Siddhartha, Iswarya Menon, Sanya Thakur, Aryan Rajesh, Abhinav Gomatham, Makrand Deshpande

Director : Garry BH

Produced By : K Rajashekhar Reddy

Release Date : 29th June 2023

Story : Khadir, a most wanted terrorist, plans a nuclear attack on India. The RAW forms a team to catch him and the operation becomes successful as Khadir dies in the process. However, a raw agent also gets killed, and then it is revealed that Khadir is not dead. Jai (Nikhil) steps in and heads up another mission to find the alleged dead Khadir. Did he find Khadir and stop the attack? What is the connection to Subash Chandra Bose with the entire operation? Answers to these questions form the rest of the story.

Analysis : Spy is very plain right from the beginning. The opening mission and hero introduction follow a very familiar pattern, and they do not provide any kind of impact. The proceedings move very slowly. Things get a bit interesting when the subplot of Subhash Chandra Bose arrives at the pre-interval mark. It raises the anticipation levels to hope towards the second half and ends with a regular twist.

However, the second half does not focus much on the Subhash Chandra Bose angle and moves forward with the routine twists. In this process, nothing comes as surprise, but the last 20 mins had some effectiveness.

Performances : Nikhil was fine in the lead role, and tried to excel, but the role lacks strong characterization. Iswarya Menon provided the required oomph factor and her performance was also convincing. Abhinav Gomatham entertained as much he can with his punch dialogues. Sanya Thakur, Makrand Deshpande, Tanikella Bharani were ok.

Plus Points :

Pre Interval – Interval Episode

Bose Sequence

Last 20 Minutes

Background Score

Minus Points :

Puzzled and slow narration

Love track

Lack of required high moments

Verdict :

Overall, the film, Spy as all the elements which are expected for its genre and presents them in a standard way. A few action episodes, Bose sequence, and a few good dialogues work for the film, but apart from that, the film does not offer any exciting content

Rating : 2.25/5