inamdarmohammed
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Such an irritating kid he is the reason ppl might won't like that movie. His acting and the role given to him wasnt necessary.
They shud have thought some other ways to get involved in troubles. This kid spoils the whole mood of watching this movie.
I stopped watching this movie in between because of him.
They shud have thought some other ways to get involved in troubles. This kid spoils the whole mood of watching this movie.
I stopped watching this movie in between because of him.
As a fan of South Indian cinema, I had previously watched HIT: The First Case (including its Hindi remake), and recently caught up with HIT 2 and now HIT 3. I must say, The Third Case stands out as the best of the trilogy and one of the most gripping thrillers I've seen in a long time.
Nani absolutely owns the role-this was my first time watching him on screen, and his charisma, intensity, and emotional depth made it impossible to look away. He has done complete justice to the character, carrying the film with a performance that's both powerful and nuanced. The storyline, pacing, and execution are all top-notch, but it's Nani's presence that truly elevates the film.
Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates well-crafted thrillers and standout performances.
Nani absolutely owns the role-this was my first time watching him on screen, and his charisma, intensity, and emotional depth made it impossible to look away. He has done complete justice to the character, carrying the film with a performance that's both powerful and nuanced. The storyline, pacing, and execution are all top-notch, but it's Nani's presence that truly elevates the film.
Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates well-crafted thrillers and standout performances.
It's infuriating how the entire family remains utterly oblivious to the glaring warning signs of something being severely wrong, even after a dramatic and alarming incident. Their persistent ignorance and lack of awareness are not only frustrating but also unrealistic.
You'd expect that after such a huge red flag, they'd start questioning things, investigating, or at least showing some concern. But no, they just keep going about their lives as if nothing's amiss, making ridiculous decisions and ignoring the elephant in the room.
It's like they're intentionally turning a blind eye to the obvious, and that's what's so annoying. Can't they see that something's seriously off?
You'd expect that after such a huge red flag, they'd start questioning things, investigating, or at least showing some concern. But no, they just keep going about their lives as if nothing's amiss, making ridiculous decisions and ignoring the elephant in the room.
It's like they're intentionally turning a blind eye to the obvious, and that's what's so annoying. Can't they see that something's seriously off?
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