Sailesh Kolanu directed and scripted the Action/Drama Hindi film, “Hit: The Third Case.” Produced by Prashanti Tipirneni and Nani, the movie is presented by Wall Poster Cinema and Unanimous Productions. Its theatrical release is set for May 1, 2025, with a running time of 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Hit The Third Case 2025 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Hit The Third Case 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Telugu |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 1 May 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 30 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Action Thriller |
Director | Sailesh Kolanu |
Producer | Prashanti Tipirneni, Nani |
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Hit 3 Movie Hindi Dubbed Star Cast
Actor | Character |
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Nani | SP Arjun Sarkaar IPS, HIT Visakhapatnam |
Srinidhi Shetty | Mrudula |
Adil Pala | SI Zubair Ahmed Khan, HIT Jammu and Kashmir |
Brahmaji | R. Shinde |
Maganti Srinath | Abhilash IPS, SP of HIT |
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Hit The Third Case 2025 Movie Review
Arjun Sarkaar (Nani), a seasoned police officer, relocates from Kashmir to Vizag, where he shockingly begins committing and filming brutal murders, only to investigate them himself. The narrative deepens as a chilling case from his tenure as SP in Jammu & Kashmir reemerges, linking to 13 additional killings nationwide. As Arjun probes further, disturbing truths unravel. Supported by Mridula (Srinidhi Shetty), he continues these violent acts to unravel the mystery. The second half hinges on two key questions: Why is Arjun driven to kill? What secrets lie behind these murders?
Building on the success of the first two HIT films, director Sailesh Kolanu aims to reframe Nani as a fierce, larger-than-life hero in HIT 3. However, this ambition comes at a cost, as excessive violence overshadows the story and emotional depth. In prioritizing Nani’s heroic persona, Kolanu crafts a grim, unsettling world that sacrifices coherent storytelling. The film features graphically violent scenes that feel more shocking than engaging, often lacking emotional resonance. Certain sequences risk appearing to endorse harmful behaviors or ideas, potentially disturbing sensitive audiences.