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Devil The British Secret Agent

1970-01-01
RATING
6.4/10
POPULARITY
78.0
Last Updated on 10 Nov 2025
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In 1945, a daring secret agent named Devil embarks on a high-stakes mission to uncover a sinister conspiracy threatening India's freedom movement. As he delves deeper, his journey reveals hidden truths about loyalty, identity, and sacrifice amid the chaos of colonial power and rebellion.

In 1945, a daring secret agent named Devil embarks on a high-stakes mission to uncover a sinister conspiracy threatening India's freedom movement. As he delves deeper, his journey reveals hidden truths about loyalty, identity, and sacrifice amid the chaos of colonial power and rebellion.

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Genres: Action  ·  Thriller

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A secret agent uncovers a conspiracy threatening India's freedom movement during British rule.

Abhishek Nama directed the movie.

Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and Samyuktha Menon lead the cast.

It is a Telugu-language period action thriller.

Harshavardhan Rameshwar composed the music.

Movie Details

Storyline

Devil: The British Secret Agent combines action, mystery, and historical fiction in a cinematic spectacle. Kalyan Ram's portrayal of the titular secret agent balances stoicism with intensity, while Samyuktha Menon's character adds emotional depth. With gripping visuals and a richly layered screenplay, the film explores sacrifice and patriotism through a stylized spy narrative.

Tagline

"The Hunt Begins for a Nation's Secret."

Motion Picture Rating (MPA)

U/A

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Trivia
  • The film marks Nandamuri Kalyan Ram's collaboration with Abhishek Nama after Bimbisara.
  • The story was conceptualized by Srikanth Vissa, known for his intricate screenplay structures.
  • The film's period detailing and visual tone were praised for authenticity and production design.
Goofs
  • In one sequence, the uniform insignias worn by British officers were historically inconsistent.
  • The telegraph communication shown in 1945 included a Morse code device model from the 1950s.
Quotes
  • "Freedom isn't given-it's stolen in silence."
  • "The devil doesn't hide in the dark; he walks in the daylight of power."
Connections
  • The film shares thematic similarities with K.G.F. and Shyam Singha Roy, portraying rebellion and patriotism through period storytelling.
Soundtracks
  • Music composed by Harshavardhan Rameshwar, blending orchestral grandeur with period-based patriotic undertones. The background score enhances the espionage tension throughout.

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