HIT 3 Twitter Review: 11 tweets to read if you are planning to watch Nani starrer action thriller movie in theaters

The long-anticipated movie HIT: The Third Case (HIT 3) starring Nani has hit theaters today, May 1st. Movie enthusiasts have been rushing to catch the opening day, opening show of this action-packed thriller. If you’re excited to see Nani portray Arjun Sarkaar on the big screen, don’t forget to check out these Twitter reviews from netizens!

Audience members found the movie HIT 3 to offer a mix of action and suspense with varying reactions. They expressed that the initial part seemed ordinary and predictable. However, as it approached the break, things became more engaging. The second half drew inspiration from Squid Game, offering more intriguing scenes. While the pre-climax and climax were well-received, some felt the narrative was too secure, lacking the unexpected turns that could have made it more impactful. Instead, it seemed to prioritize mass appeal over delivering powerful surprises.

Overall, the production quality and aesthetics received positive feedback, but some viewers felt that the music selection didn’t quite fit. The songs seemed to drag out the film in certain parts. However, Nani’s acting performance was universally praised as the standout aspect of the movie. Many agreed that this film may not be suitable for children or family viewing due to its graphic violence and explicit language. Despite some disappointments regarding expectations, the film’s compelling screen presence from Nani and a few strong scenes make it worth a one-time watch.

Additionally, other spectators commended the opening half, finding Nani’s character convincing and his performance impressive. They were captivated by the intriguing investigation sequences and action scenes. They noted that the narrative setup was robust. The dialogues were admired for their thoughtful writing.

Several people highly commended the high-quality production and scenic settings used. Additionally, they noted that the segments before and during the intermission were well-executed. Nevertheless, a few critics suggested that the choice of background music could have been more effective.

As an ardent admirer, I found myself captivated by the first half of X. With the exception of the love track, every aspect seamlessly unfolded with a satisfying cadence, leaving me with a decent sense of anticipation during interludes. However, the second act took a sharp turn, veering off into uncharted territories that were neither brilliant nor disappointing. Instead, it was a gory spectacle, somewhat watchable due to its intrigue and grisly allure.

Take a look at the reviews below:

In the Third Movie, Sailesh Kolanu takes charge as director. This production is handled by Nani under his Wall Poster Cinema label. In the main role, you’ll find Nani, while Srinidhi Shetty, well-known from KGF, shares screen time with him.

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2025-05-01 05:22