Starring : Nani, Srinidhi Shetty, Rao Ramesh, Samuthirakani, Komalee Prasad, Adivi Sesh and others
Director : Sailesh Kolanu
Producers : Prashanti Tipirneni, Nani
Music Director : Mickey J. Meyer
Cinematographer : Sanu John Varghese
Editor : Karthika Srinivas
-HIT: The Third Case' stars Nani and Srinidhi Shetty in the lead
-The film has been written and directed by Sailesh Kolanu
Another prisoner is told the account of how he got inside the cell by Arjun Sarkar (Nani), a police officer on trial for murder. This flashback shows Arjun looking into a Kashmiri murder case. As the investigation goes deeper, the stakes increase higher, until it reaches a point where everything goes gory. Arjun Sarkar is who? What does he intend to accomplish? Why is he incarcerated? How complicated and deep-rooted is this case? The film's narrative is comprised of the answers to these and other questions.
With consecutive hits in his career, Nani is at the top of his game. But in HIT 3, he portrays a brutal officer for the first time, and he's really stepped it up. HIT 3, which was directed by Sailesh Kolanu, debuted today. We'll see if it lives up to the expectations.
Story Line :
A vicious police officer named Arjun Sarkaar (Nani) carries out a horrible murder. He also learns at this point that murders occurring in different places are occurring in the same way. The plot is straightforward: who is responsible for these killings? Did Arjun solve the puzzle? and what the fundamental background is, as well as why he is so vicious? Watch the movie on a large screen to find out the answers.
Undoubtedly a Nani-starrer, "HIT: The Third Case" has been a double-edged sword in several ways. As the cop who is constantly on edge, Nani makes an impression. From the opening to the last frame, Nani's character shines through as he overcomes hardship, looks good doing it, has a vulture for a pet (kind of), and gives his fans plenty of moments of joy. There aren't any other compelling characters or performances, though, except from Nani and his pet vulture.
It appears that the tale was written with Nani as the main character in mind by writer-director Sailesh Kolanu. In contrast to the earlier installments, "HIT 3" lacked literary flare because the director, in an effort to become more massy, compromised the suspense and mystery that are fundamental to the "HIT" universe. Although Arjun Sarkar appears to be a grey character at first glance, he is the archetypal Indian anti-hero—a police officer who will go to great lengths to uphold the rule of law.
The protagonists in the first two parts were more flawed, and had internal turmoil to deal with, making the situations they were in more interesting. With 'HIT 3', after a point, Arjun Sarkar was more a hero than a character, further astraying from what the first two parts were about. This film is an action thriller, and not an investigative drama.
All things considered, this movie was caught in the middle, neither convincingly establishing itself as a sequel to the 'HIT' world nor as a pure commercial entertainment production. As a result, the film's total influence on its audience was caught somewhere in the middle, with its potential being constrained on both ends. For the majority of Nani's fans, 'HIT 3' remains an entertainment experience and fan feast despite its shortcomings. But don't expect to see Nani in his "chocolate-boy" persona!
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