

Spyder
A surveillance expert who wants to help people comes across a foe who is the very definition of evil. Can he stop the man before he destroys everything?
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Plot Summary
Shiva, a brilliant but unassuming techie, develops a sophisticated surveillance system that he uses to help people in need. However, when his actions inadvertently lead to a series of dangerous events and the murder of his father, Shiva finds himself in a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a psychopathic killer named Bhairav. Shiva must race against time to stop Bhairav's escalating reign of terror and expose his wicked schemes.
Critical Reception
Spyder received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While the action sequences and Mahesh Babu's performance were often praised, the film was widely criticized for its predictable plot, convoluted screenplay, and excessive runtime. The villain's character and motivations were also a point of contention, with many finding them underdeveloped. Despite its technical polish, the film failed to meet the high expectations set by the director and lead actor's previous collaborations.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its slick action sequences and Mahesh Babu's charismatic presence.
- Criticized for a weak and predictable storyline that fails to engage.
- The villain's character and motivations were considered underdeveloped and unconvincing.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally appreciate the action and Mahesh Babu's star power, with many finding the film entertaining despite its flaws. However, a significant portion of viewers found the plot to be unoriginal and the pacing to be uneven, leading to a less satisfying overall experience.
Fun Fact
The film was one of the most expensive Indian films ever made at the time of its release, with a reported budget of over ₹125 crore (approximately $19.5 million USD).
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