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HIT: The 3rd Case

  • 2025
  • 2h 34min
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HIT: The 3rd Case (2025)
Arjun Sarkaar, a top HIT officer from Visakhapatnam, is sent to Jammu and Kashmir to investigate a series of brutal murders. As he pursues a group of elusive killers, the case tests his skills and mental strength.
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Arjun Sarkaar, un oficial élite de HIT de Visakhapatnam, es enviado a Jammu y Cachemira para investigar una serie de asesinatos brutales. Al perseguir a los escurridizos asesinos, el caso po... Leer todoArjun Sarkaar, un oficial élite de HIT de Visakhapatnam, es enviado a Jammu y Cachemira para investigar una serie de asesinatos brutales. Al perseguir a los escurridizos asesinos, el caso pone a prueba sus habilidades y fortaleza mental.Arjun Sarkaar, un oficial élite de HIT de Visakhapatnam, es enviado a Jammu y Cachemira para investigar una serie de asesinatos brutales. Al perseguir a los escurridizos asesinos, el caso pone a prueba sus habilidades y fortaleza mental.

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    • Sailesh Kolanu
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    • Karthi
    • Adivi Sesh
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    • Dirección
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      • Karthi
      • Adivi Sesh
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    8Misfiredc

    Delivered the Promised

    Compared to first and second cases this one does not have much twists it's is just a regular crime story but the taking the screenplay NANI acting, violence and gore scenes of the film make it amazing. For those who like action and violence will definitely enjoy the film but for people who are intrested in the story may not enjoy it much. But still visuals and technically it is very good. Even the action choreography was nice with utmost realism like not putting finger on the trigger all the time handling gun professional and ofcourse in some parts of action movie team took cinematic liberty like chopping of thighs in one swing which is impossible for humans as thighs are one of the hardest bones in human body. And the long take during action was awesome it gave a vibe of extraction. When nani's body is shown in the end with all the muscles you will be convinced that this person can really kill as many people as he did on the screen. Cameo's gave high at the end of the movie.
    6SoumikBanerjee1996

    Nani as usual the show stealer!

    Before I delve into the issues I have, I would like to express my admiration for certain aspects of the film, first & foremost, Nani's performance, and the script's able handling of intense scenes, be it the investigative segments or the climactic confrontation in the final half of the story.

    Now coming to the problems, I found that the whole plot lacked emotional resonance; it couldn't effectively harness emotions in a meaningful way.

    Now as for someone who enjoys relentless gore and bloodshed, I found the kills and the overall bloodbath in the final hour to be engaging. However, I was left with a sense of dissatisfaction, mainly because these moments of violence did not feel 'earned' or 'justified.' They appeared to be mere byproducts of style and encashing the present day trend rather than yielding substance with some meaning.

    Whilst, Nani's performance left a significant impression on me, his character could have benefited from deeper material.

    If the filmmakers had taken the time to elaborate on his troubled past, it would have enriched his character and provided a more compelling understanding of his eccentric personality.
    5Seevaranjinee

    HIT not Hitting right!!!

    HIT: The Third Case

    As a fellow cinephile and a genuine fan of Nani, I walked into this expecting a gripping investigative thriller, one that delivered not just power-packed action, but also the meticulous unraveling of a crime that the HIT franchise initially promised. However, I walked out feeling conflicted.

    This installment, let's be honest, leans heavily into becoming a full-blown action spectacle. Now, don't get me wrong, the action can be thrilling, but the burning question remains: where did the investigation go?

    Nani, our "Natural Star," once again delivers a performance that feels remarkably organic, even when inhabiting a character navigating rather inorganic circumstances. The dedication to the nuances of the written character is palpable; every subtle gesture and expression is meticulously brought to life. Yet, the central question persists: was this phenomenal talent truly served by the narrative?

    Personally, I felt the story ultimately let him down. The film felt disjointed, almost as if the first half existed in a narrative vacuum, with little progression, before shifting gears entirely in the second. Ironically, this latter half possessed a more compelling narrative drive than its predecessor. Logic and justification seemed to take a backseat. Certain expositional scenes, such as the explanation of the dark web, felt redundant for an audience increasingly familiar with such concepts. The one-liner premise held immense potential for intricate storytelling, but the execution felt surprisingly casual.

    Technically, the film showcases commendable effort. However, for an action thriller, the action sequences themselves could have been shot with far greater impact. The excessive shaky cam in several scenes made them visually jarring and, at times, unpleasant to watch. Similarly, the inclusion of raptor shots felt gratuitous and didn't add significant visual value, despite a tenuous link to the plot.

    The music was decent, providing a functional backdrop, but it lacked the soaring elevations that could have amplified the peak moments. I couldn't help but mentally overlay the electrifying BGM of Jakes Bejoy from Saripodha Sanivaram in certain scenes, imagining the heightened theatrical experience it could have been. While Michael J. Meyer delivered a sound score, a touch of Bejoy's magic might have elevated it further.

    Despite being largely a one-man show, the limited supporting cast delivered commendable performances. Their roles, though not central, were well-defined and contributed meaningfully to the narrative tapestry.

    Srinidhi Shetty, however, was a revelation! She absolutely commanded the screen with a fiery performance in a truly fantastic role. She has undoubtedly arrived as a force to be reckoned with.

    It's evident that every department poured their heart and soul into this project, and their dedication shines through in the technical execution. It's a shame that the story doesn't quite measure up to their collective efforts.

    The cameos were a delightful surprise, injecting a fun layer of recognition for the audience.

    Yet, a nagging question remains: why the continued absence of Vishwak Sen's Vikram from the narrative? HIT: The First Case remains the strongest in the series, and it left numerous compelling threads hanging - his mother, his sister, his mysterious past. These open ends presented a golden opportunity for richer, interconnected storytelling. While expanding the franchise with new characters is understandable, completely sidelining the original protagonist feels like a missed opportunity. A small link or even a cameo would have been a fantastic nod to the series' origins and a treat for the dedicated fanbase. I sincerely hope this is considered for future installments.

    Dr. Sailesh Kolanu, given his medical background and the consistently impressive forensic details woven into the HIT films, possesses the perfect foundation to craft a truly compelling medical thriller. It's a genre he clearly has a knack for, and I, for one, would be incredibly excited to see him explore it fully.

    The film truly finds its stride in the latter part of the second half. The moment the protagonist dons the white suit, the pacing intensifies dramatically, and the narrative finally clicks into place. From that point until the end, the story feels complete, offering a sense of resolution and satisfaction.

    However, the crucial discussion surrounding the murders, the very core of a thriller, felt surprisingly rushed and lacked the depth it deserved.

    Overall, HIT: The Third Case, despite its technical merits and Nani's stellar performance, feels like a missed opportunity within the HIT universe. It's a decent action flick, but it doesn't quite capture the essence of the crime investigative thriller that the franchise initially established.

    Great effort by the entire team! Now, let's buckle up and make HIT: The Fourth Case the undisputed "hittest" of the HIT series!

    Finally, to the Natural Star 🌟 Nani holds a significant position as a role model for many youngsters, especially aspiring filmmakers and actors who keenly observe his choices. He carries a responsibility to deliver quality content to his audience. While experimentation is always welcome in cinema, it's crucial to consider the cost when the fundamental element of a compelling story seems to be missing.

    Films like Dasara, while showcasing his exceptional performance, suffered from a weaker storyline, leaving one to question why such immense effort sometimes doesn't translate into a more impactful cinematic experience. While commercial success is undoubtedly important, the lasting impact of a film often hinges on the strength of its narrative. It's essential to create films that resonate with a wider audience, offering both engaging performances and well-crafted stories.
    4jasperdavid13

    This isn't what HIT was

    HIT was a suspense, murder mystery thriller.

    This was more of an action movie.

    I was promised Biryani, I got Korean fire noodles.

    It's not bad, but it was not what was promised.

    This is not subverting expectations.

    And this too fell into the recent trend of gore-action, follows in the same path as leo, kill, marco etc.

    What next?

    We went from blood, hitting women, dismembering body parts, killing kids, what's next?

    Audience will get used to this too.

    And to give the shock factor, the makers will have to up the violence. So what's next?

    Yes, people may like it. Movie will make money.

    But it's not my cup of tea.

    If i want tea, I'll go buy tea, don't sell me coffee, and ask wasn't it nice.

    TLDR: If you're a fan of HIT series, you can treat it as a normal movie and skip.

    If you just want to watch a movie, you can consider it.
    6maestromanohar

    MISSES THE TARGET

    As expected, the movie is more of a brutal action thriller with survival element, than a procedural investigative thriller, so yeah, that's bit disappointing I had so many apprehensions about Nani's portrayal in this movie, but surprisingly, he's the major asset of the film, he get the attitude and pitch of the character right, though lacks the physique to make those action scenes look believable, nothing much to speak about rest of the cast First half is good, keeps you hooked throughout, despite the lack of high. But the second half is a bummer, becoming a survival drama with heavy dose of violence, and one too many cameos Technically, movie lacks technical finesse, cinematography by Sanu Varghese is so shaky in those action scenes, which already look so routine and nothing outstanding, second half needed some editing by Karthika Srinivas, music and BGM by Mickey are generic and Dull.

    Coming to Sailesh Kolanu, his major strengths are attention to details in those investigations, sadly he deviated from them since Saindhav and HIT 3 suffers the same fate

    BOTTOMLINE: WATCH FOR NANI WITH EXPECTATIONS IN CHECK.

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      Nani in an interview revealed that while the previous films in the HIT franchise were whodunit (who committed the crime) thrillers where the investigation started and the killer was revealed only in the end, HIT 3 was not about 'who' but about 'how'. He further added that the film did not justify police brutality.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de mayo de 2025 (India)
    • País de origen
      • India
    • También se conoce como
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      • Unanimous Productions
      • Wall Poster Cinema
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      • INR 600,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 955,000
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 955,000
      • 4 may 2025
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 1,420,344
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      • 2h 34min(154 min)
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