Movies with the basic plot of 'One-man vs Army' have been tried and tested for a long time in our country, especially the ones that feature either an average person or a police officer as the principal character. We've seen movies like; Singam, Saamy, and Dabbang, that were able to entertain and turn their characters into a franchise. 'Krack' is the Telugu version of the above movies, but tailor-made for their audience. I felt quite a few similarities between Vijay Sethupathi's movie 'Sethupathi' and 'Krack' in a lot of places, but it does not stick to that plot all the time. Combined with a lot of action episodes, hero elevations, and the usual unnecessary song placements, 'Krack' fails to create something new in terms of content in the cop-based movies. With S. Thaman's loud background music, you do feel the 'Mass' that you expect to get, but the question here is how long can you bear with it?. GK Vishnu who previously worked on the cinematography of 'Bigil', replicates the same style of work in 'Krack', the whole colour palette of the movie is just RGB and key lights. Ravi Teja sticks to his nickname 'Mass Maharaja' yet another time with this movie. Watch this only if you've seen a lot of mass-masala movies from the Telugu industry, otherwise watch it at your own risk.