
'HIT 3': Nani's Film Sets A New Benchmark For Violence In Cinema
Telugu superstar Nani’s 32nd film, HIT 3, is shaking up theatres across the globe with its explosive action and magnificent storytelling.
Released worldwide today, the film’s Kerala distribution is handled by Dulquer Salmaan’s Wayfarer Films. Fans are hailing the film’s intense action sequences and stylised depiction of violence as its standout features.
Directed by Dr Sailesh Kolanu, HIT 3 is produced under the Wall Poster Cinema banner in collaboration with Nani’s own production house, Wall Poster Cinema.
The film follows Nani as Arjun Sarkar, a hot-headed police officer assigned to investigate a series of gruesome murders happening across various parts of India.
With his fierce temperament and unrelenting determination, Arjun’s journey through the dark corridors of crime unfolds with nail-biting suspense, emotional highs, and adrenaline-pumping intensity.
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Violence is a central narrative tool in HIT 3, not just for shock value but for storytelling impact. The crime and action scenes are portrayed with a raw intensity that’s both brutal and cinematic.
Nani’s action sequences, though graphically violent, are choreographed and filmed with such style that they keep audiences hooked without turning away in discomfort.
This balance between visceral realism and visual flair is strong evidence of the director’s craft. The film sets a new benchmark for how violence can be effectively used in Indian cinema, especially in crime thrillers.
One of the highlights is the pre-climax fight scene, where stylised violence reaches its peak, leaving the audience breathless. From start to finish, HIT 3 maintains a pulsating energy that appeals to fans of mass entertainers as well as lovers of intense thrillers.
Sreeleela Shetty stars opposite Nani, adding emotional depth to the story. The film has been released in five languages: Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, and Malayalam — broadening its reach and impact across India.
Following the massive success of HIT and HIT 2, this third instalment successfully lives up to expectations and delivers a gripping theatrical experience.
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The technical brilliance of HIT 3 is powered by a talented crew who brought the film’s intense vision to life. The stunning visuals are captured by cinematographer Sanu John Varughese, while Mickey J Meyer provides an atmospheric and gripping musical score.
The film’s tight pace and tension are maintained through the sharp editing of Karthika Srinivas R Sri Nagendra Tangala’s production design adds authenticity and depth to the crime-ridden world of the story.
The film is written and directed by Sailesh Kolanu and produced under the executive supervision of S Venkataratnam (Venkat).
Sound mixing is handled by Suren G, with Abhilash Mandadhpu serving as the line producer. Venkat Maddirala contributes as the chief co-director, and costume design is managed by Nani Kamarusu.
The film’s special effects were executed by Sync Cinema, with VFX supervised by VFX DTM, and the digital intermediate and colour grading handled by S. Raghunath Varma at B2H Studios. Marketing efforts were led by First Show, and public relations were managed by Shabari.