HIT 3 Movie Review

Casting : Nani, Srinidhi Shetty, Surya Srinivas, Athil Bala, Samuthirakani, Rao Ramesh, Komalee Prasad, Ravindra Vijay, Prathik Babar

Directed By : Sailesh Kolanu

Music By : Mickey J. Meyer

Produced By : Wall Poster Cinema & Unanimous Productions

Police officer Nani, who is investigating a murder case, receives information that many people have been brutally murdered in different parts of the country in the same style. While investigating those cases, it is revealed that there is a cruel dark world behind it. Where is that world? Who runs it? What is the motive for their brutal murders?, is the violent journey of Nani who takes to the field to find out.

Although he is a police officer who does not wear khaki, Nani, who has acted majestically and aggressively to bring pride to the police, attracts the full attention of the fans with his every move. Despite the violence in the action scenes, Nani keeps the audience entertained with his unique acting and unique mannerisms.

Although Srinidhi Shetty, who plays the heroine, does not have much work, the efforts made to make her travel with the screenplay have helped the film to a great extent.

Surya Srinivas, including Bala, Rao Ramesh, Samuthirakani, Komali Prasad, Mahanthi Srinath, Ravindra Vijay, Prateek Babar, Amit Sharma, who have played other roles, have been a suitable choice for the character.

Cinematographer Sanu John Varghese is a huge strength of the film. Although there are a lot of action scenes and violence in the film, he has presented it in a way that does not irritate.

Music composer Mickey J. Meyer’s background score not only enhances the pace and excitement of the screenplay many times over, but also plays an important role in conveying the emotions of the character Arjun Sarkar to the audience.

Although the fight scenes are long and violent, editor Karthika Srinivas, who shows them from different angles and neatly combines the scenes, keeps the entire film moving at a fast pace without slowing down.

Written and directed by Sailesh Golanu, he has given the crime suspense thriller genre as a commercial mass action film. He not only takes the audience on a journey into the story within a few minutes of the film’s start, but also keeps the audience on their toes by asking the question, “What’s next?” throughout the film.

The story, which begins in Visakhapatnam, travels to many states like Kashmir, Bihar, Rajasthan and Arunachal Pradesh, but travels at rocket speed without any hesitation anywhere.

Although the film is full of action and violent scenes, director Sailesh Golanu, who keeps them in sync with the screenplay, makes Arjun Sarkar’s action-packed journey a mass and thriller, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.