With a strong hand but one that plays poorly post flop and position on villain, I would be taking advantage of your tight image and re-raising pre here. I"m not sure if calling is particularly bad but I wouldn"t do it. Ready to be convinced though.
If you are convinced that villain is only opening top 10 from EP then you can fold this pre.
As played calling flop and turn are fine. River card is terrible for you as villain is pretty polarised here. He likely checks the turn a lot with marginal showdown holdings such as JK, JA, QK and QA but probably bets KK and AA as well as strong hands pre that are now bluffs (AK, TT) and of course his crushing hands (JJ, JQ)
River is a terrible card for him if he has KK and AA so they are more likely checks on the river
I am left with AK and TT vs JJ and JQ.
Balance in a few KK,AA and Jx that are overplayed with a few more draws that didn"t get there then this seems to be a call for me. If villain is capable of moves then he would be all over that river card with his bluffs. It is difficult to call a pot sized river bet with AQ there and villain would know this.
In short, Yes, enough bluffs to call it off IMO
Folding is far from terrible though to preserve stack etc. and readless I also fold.