Eagle review: Clueless, over-the-top, and redundant

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By Prakash Pecheti

Feb 09, 2024

You should be a knowledge geek to watch Eagle in the first place because you will be bombarded with too much world gyan than the story itself.

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The story starts with the plight of handloom farmers, stirring up political unrest at the national level.

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In the first half, director Karthik Gattamaneni presents the story with a series of ambiguous scenes, leaving viewers wondering why the story is missing its flow.

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The subsequent episodes of the story are laced with conflicting themes and confused narratives as too many characters get introduced on the way.

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The last 20 minutes of Eagle are somewhat bearable with action episodes showcasing Goddess Kali and some intriguing facts about the Eagle in the story.

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Ravi Teja delivers a not-so-convincing performance. However, he maintains the rhythm that is required for the story.

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Kavya Thapar’s character lacks depth, serving merely as a glam doll. Supporting cast members like Madhubala, Avasarala Srinivas, and Vinay fail to leave an impression.

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Despite the storytelling flaws, Eagle delivers satisfactory action and thrills only for Mass Maharaja fans.

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