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Producer: Sivani, Sivatmika Director: Jeevitha Cast: Dr Rajasekhar, Neetu Chandra, Sanjana, Sheril Pinto, Sivaji, Sai Kiran Music: S Chinna
Encounter Specialist Sathya (Dr Rajasekhar) impresses Chief Minister and public with his sincere duty and dedication towards work. He loses his wife to the bullets of a terrorist and discovers who the corrupted police officer behind that murder. He kills that police officer and with the help of Chief Minister (M Satyanarayana Rao) he gets admitted in a Mental Hospital reporting mental illness and comes out after 8 months to join in duty. He will be given a mission to catch hold of a terrorist named Ansari and he gets into the operation along with his team. He faces many ordeals in the mission and finally how he performs his duty knowing truth becomes the climax. 'Truth Only Wins' is the statement depicted in the climax
Dr Rajasekhar has performed very impressively and the dubbing voice of Sai Kumar added value to his performance like many of his previous successful films. Neetu Chandra did a lady police cop role that portrayed the martial arts skills as well. New face Sheril Pinto is good at face but looked obese. Other artistes Sivaji, Sai Kiran and Siva Reddy have justified their roles. Minister M Satyanarayana Rao appeared in about 4-5 scenes as Chief Minister. He has given his own dubbing for his character much to the delight of audiences. Milind Soman portrayed the antagonist as Ranbeer and he rightly fitted the role. Technically the movie is weak and especially the music part killed the enthusiasm. Although the story is picked up from Hindi film 'Khakee', the narration is dull and pale. Direction is below standards as per the present trend.
The film is a re-make of Khakhee but some desired changes were made to the convenience of makers. The direction department followed the age old methods of dramatizing the situations and scenes and hence couldn't tune with the present day requirement of audiences. To sum up, the film may not appeal for majority audiences and the scope for repeated audiences is almost nil. Only the craze of audiences to know if there is anything against Chiranjeevi or opposition parties in this film may bring them to theaters. But there is nothing big in that perspective except a couple of dialogues.
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