Akhil
Akkineni's
latest
spy
action
thriller
film
Agent,
gets
negative
review
from
the
overseas
audience
who
watched
the
film.
Written
by
Vakkantham
Vamsi
and
directed
by
Surender
Reddy,
Agent
stars
Malayalam
superstar,
veteran
Mammootty
playing
a
crucial
role.
Bollywood
actor
Dino
Morea
made
his
Telugu
debut
through
Agent,
in
which
he
played
the
antagonist's
role
titled
'God.'
The
movie
charts
the
story
of
three
RAW
agents.
One
of
them
turns
against
the
system
for
reasons.
The
other
two
try
and
stop
him
from
further
sabotage.
Akhil
played
the
role
of
Rikki
and
Mammootty
will
be
seen
as
Colonel
Mahadev,
Rikki
and
God's
mentor.
Overseas
Audience
Gives
Negative
Reviews:
Although
the
movie
is
yet
to
open
for
the
viewers
back
in
India,
a
few
enthusiastic
film
buffs
who
managed
to
watch
the
early
shows
of
Agent,
across
the
world,
have
expressed
their
opinion
through
social
media
platforms.
Most
of
the
reviews
that
are
coming
from
overseas
fans
are
negative
about
the
movie.
PS2
Storm
Hits
Hard:
It
is
also
said
that
the
film
Ponniyin
Selvan
2
is
too
good
than
PS1.
People
who
were
waiting
for
the
overseas
review
of
Agent,
started
booking
their
tickets
for
PS2.
This
will
definitely
create
a
huge
impact
at
the
box
office
collection
of
Agent.
The
film
stars
veteran
superstar
Mammootty,
Bollywood
actor
Dino
Morea,
Sakshi
Vaidya,
Vikramjeet
Virk,
Denzil
Smith,
and
Sampath
Raj
among
others
in
crucial
roles.
Bollywood
model
and
actress
Urvashi
Rautela
will
be
seen
shaking
a
leg
for
a
special
song
titled
'Wild
Saala,' which
was
released
recently.
Agent
has
story
by
Vakkantham
Vamsi,
who
is
a
writer-director.
Another
director-cinematographer
Rasool
Ellore
cranked
the
camera
for
the
film.
George
C
Williams
worked
on
a
song.
Naveen
Nooli
worked
as
the
Editor
while
popular
Kollywood
music
duo
Hiphop
Tamizha
composed
the
entire
soundtrack
and
score
for
Agent.
The
movie
was
produced
by
Rambrahmam
Sunkara
under
the
AK
Entertainments
banner
in
association
with
Surender
2
Cinemas.
Agent
has
been
shot
at
various
locations
in
and
around
Hyderabad,
Budapest,
Visakhapatnam,
and
Manali.