
The HIT franchise returns with its most intense installment yet — HIT: The 3rd Case. Sailesh Kolanu is the director of this psychological thriller, which explores the murky depths of justice, trauma, and retaliation. Nani plays a pivotal role in the film. making waves on OTT and trending on Netflix.
HIT Netflix Movie Review with Plot
This is a first-ever must-watch performance of Nani. It reprises his role as Arjun Sarkar, a brooding and brilliant cop haunted by his past. He only wears his police uniform at the end of the movie, and that’s what I liked the most. The best scene of the movie. It all happens when a series of brutal crimes shakes the city and the entire police force. Arjun is pulled into a case that tests his limits — both mentally and morally. It is something fresh, unique, and interesting to watch him all in different roles. As the investigation unfolds, the lines between justice and obsession blur. Nani delivers a magnetic performance as a cop that nobody has ever done in Indian cinemas, embodying a character that is both terrifying and empathetic. Critics have praised his portrayal as “intense,” “raw,” and “unapologetically dark.” Director Sailesh Kolanu crafts a gripping narrative, using atmospheric visuals and tight pacing to keep viewers on edge.
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