Jack (2025) – "Dreams of RAW, results in raw disappointment."
Directed by: Bommarillu Bhaskar
Starring: Siddhu Jonnalagadda, Vaishnavi Chaitanya, Prakash Raj, Naresh, Subbaraju
Genres: Action, Thriller
Language: Telugu
Country: India
Plot Summary
Jack centers on its titular character (played by Siddhu Jonnalagadda), a man with no interest in a regular 9-to-5 job but dreams of joining RAW. After what he believes to be a successful interview, he dives headfirst into action—taking on terrorists and hoping to prove himself. Meanwhile, actual RAW agents are racing to stop a major terrorist plot. The story follows Jack’s journey as he ends up entangled in this mission and how he becomes an unlikely hero.
Review Breakdown
Story & Writing
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The plot is uninspired and feels heavily derivative, echoing similar storylines like Akhil’s Agent—another misfire in the spy thriller genre.
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The film suffers from a half-baked screenplay, riddled with clichés and scenes that lack coherence or excitement.
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The supposed twists are predictable, and the writing fails to create any real tension or investment in the characters.
Direction
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Bommarillu Bhaskar, known for feel-good family entertainers, steps into an alien genre here—and it shows.
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His attempt at directing an action thriller falls flat, lacking both the finesse and pacing needed for the genre.
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The film struggles with tonal inconsistencies, jumping between forced comedy and underwhelming action.
Performances
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Siddhu Jonnalagadda tries to carry the film with his trademark energy and comic timing, but the writing doesn’t support him. While he shows glimpses of charisma, he feels miscast in intense action sequences.
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Vaishnavi Chaitanya’s role is poorly written, and her performance doesn't elevate it. Her character lacks logic and relevance, which makes her presence feel forced and hollow.
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Prakash Raj delivers what’s expected of him with minimal effort—professional but uninspired.
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The supporting cast is forgettable, with characters that are underdeveloped and purely functional.
Technical Aspects
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Visuals: The cinematography is serviceable, but VFX work is glaringly bad, and it's hard not to notice how often it pulls you out of the moment.
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Background Score & Music: A complete letdown. The BGM is loud but ineffective, and the songs add no value.
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Production Values: Though the film had decent budget backing, it feels underutilized, with poor script choices dragging everything down.
Pros
✅ Some comic sparks from Siddhu
✅ Decent production design (though wasted)
Cons
❌ Bland, recycled story reminiscent of Agent
❌ Weak direction from Bommarillu Bhaskar
❌ Cringe-inducing comedy
❌ Uninspired performances from most of the cast
❌ Poor VFX and bad BGM
❌ Wasted potential of capable actors
My Personal Take On Cinema:
Jack is an unfortunate misfire that tries to be an action-packed spy thriller but ends up being a clumsy mess of mismatched tones, bad writing, and underwhelming performances. The film neither delivers thrills nor laughs, and fans of Siddhu or Bhaskar will likely walk away disappointed.
If you're seeking an entertaining spy flick, this one is a hard pass. It’s another example of good resources being wasted on a weak script.
Rating:
1.75/5
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