The studio appears to be aiming for a Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)-style plan, requiring a main villain from a spy universe to confront all heroes. Junior NTR was reportedly intended as a long-term investment, with a multi-film deal. However, the current situation suggests that it might be time to reconsider the plan. If the audience rejects the film, it could impact future projects. The studio is trying to build a spy universe, and the success of such a venture relies heavily on the effectiveness of its villains. This film’s shortcomings could impact the broader narrative they’re trying to create.
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