Review of Hit -3 - The Third Case –
Unnatural acting by `Natural Star Nani’
(Telugu movies
released in 4 more languages)
The third
movie in the much-acclaimed Hit franchise – HIT-3 turned out to be an average and
disappointing affair. Hit-1 had Vishwak
Sen which was a huge hit and remade in Hindi and Hit-2 (by far the best in this
series) featured Adavi Seshu, and Hit-3 has a more popular and established star
Nani. Both Hit-1 and Hit-2 had lot of
twists and turns and edge-of-the-seat thrills and surprise elements. But sadly, Hit-3 has none of them, probably having
a second rung super star Nani has compelled the director to compromise and not
focus on the story and narrative and cater to the growing star status of Nani and
its demand.
Hit-3 begins
well with the hero, ACP Arjun Sarkaar (not sure why a Telugu character has a
Bengali name) himself committing gruesome murders by hanging victims upside
down and slashing their throats and enjoying video filming, coolly listening to
the Pravachan of Chagati Koteswara Rao Garu (his audio discourses
are effectively used at many places in the movie). After committing the murder, he comes with his
team to the crime scene, analyses and appreciates the murderer for being smart
and doing a precision job without leaving any traces. His character of being moody, short-tempered
and a cop who uses foul language (holding choicest curse words halfway) has
been well built and Nani did well in that part of the movie. The side story of his funny banter with his
father, who enjoys pestering him to get married and not waste time pressing
buttons on the laptop, was enjoyable though very brief.
The movie takes
an interesting turn when gruesome murders take place in different cities in different
states in a similar fashion and our ACP sets out to investigate every such
murder without ever bothering about jurisdictions among different states. So we are taken on an India trip from
Telangana to Rajasthan, Jammu & Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh and a few more
states. While in Jammu, the Dirty
Harry type of investigation by ACP Sarkar leads to communal issues with local Muslims
holding wild protests against Sarkar. The
movie is tolerable till the interval with our guessing why the hero commits
such gruesome murders, does he have a past and psychological issues and many
more things. At the interval bang a
small twist is given by revealing that there a all India gang operating which
through dark web enrols psycho killers in their group and the criterion for
enrolment is committing minimum two gruesome murders film them and upload on to
the sight to get admission and our ACP does murders to get admission to bust
the gang and that act also is justified by an appropriate Pravachan by Changati
The worst is
reserved for the climax. Going by the
present trends of Pushpa2 and Marco, the climax is a prolonged 25-minute massacre
of over 100 goons single-handedly by our superhero, Sarkaar, all with knives,
swords and axes. I wonder why our
suited booted heroes all of a suddenly become Gladiators in the climax scenes
and use such primitive methods of combat.
I could not find any logic that a hero like Nani, who has a big women
and young fan following, should fall in the trap of extreme violence to the
extent of getting `A” certificate for his movie for the first time.
Coming to acting, I always held and once again reiterate that action genre is not the cup of Tea of Nani. His diminutive personality, body language, weak voice, and murmuring type of dialogue delivery do not go well with action movies. Nani has brought a fresh breath of air when he debuted in Telugu movies with movies like Pilla Zamindar (by far his best movie) followed it up with a noticeable cameo in Rajamouli’s Eega, and established himself as a bankable star with movies like Yavede Subramanyam, Nunnu Kori, Krishna Gadi Veera Prema Katha, Middle Class Abai and Jersey. He is best suited for the role of the next-door boy, sober romance or comedy movies. But from Gentleman onwards, the action hero bug and itch to experiment has started and he started dabbling in territories not best suited to him. The success of movies like Dasara and Saripoda Sanivaram, attributable to his huge and dedicated fan base, has spoiled him and the fine and sensible actor (in movies like Jersey) with great comic timing is buried deep. Other than Nani, Samuthikarini, as Nani's father, shines in a brief comic role and Srinidhi impressed in her very brief role.
Story and
direction are a big letdown down and BGM was excellent and saved the movie to
some extent. There are a couple of
songs which do not get registered. The
stunt director was good at using good camera angles and camera work to cover up
the limitation of our lanky hero pulling Prabhas-level action scenes.
Extremely disappointing
coming as a third instalment in Hit series.
The only interesting thing in the climax is the introduction of the hero
of the Fourth series, Karti (with a funny-sounding name) ACP Virappa. We can
expect some comic relief from Karti.
This movie is not a movie fit to be released on a pan-India basis. My
recommendation - avoid disappointment
unless you are a die-hard fan of Nani and
compelled to
support him.
S. Prabhakar
4.5.2025
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