(Adivi Sesh), a corrupt sub-inspector with a reputation for "fixing" cases for money. The entire film unfolds through a tense, verbal duel between Vikram and Sameera in a secluded hotel room as they prepare her defense for the upcoming trial. The Times of India The Twists and Investigation Contradicting Narratives:

"Evaru" is visually stunning, with S. R. Nathan's cinematography beautifully capturing the serene landscapes and the eerie atmosphere that permeates the film. The music composed by Vishal-Shekhar adds to the tension and emotional depth of the story, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

as DSP Ashok Krishna: Plays a pivotal, intense role that keeps the audience guessing about his true nature. Director: Venkat Ramji.