Hit The Third Case Movie Review:슬롯 머신 사이트 추천If you weren슬롯사이트™t already warned by the tease at the end of Hit: The Second Case or the film슬롯사이트™s trailer, HIT: The Third Case is a stark departure from its predecessors. While it retains the spirit of an investigative thriller featuring psychologically troubled cop protagonists, HIT: The Third Case leans more heavily into the massy action genre, brutal and gory (despite the Censor Board슬롯사이트™s meddling). With producer Nani stepping into the spotlight as the lead, this third entry has its hits and misses. It may be the weakest of the trilogy so far (and there will be more ahead), but it remains slickly mounted, more or less arresting and is technically adept.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천슬롯사이트˜Hit: The Third Case슬롯사이트� Censor Board Report: CBFC Tones Down Gore and Abusive Language in Nani슬롯사이트™s Movie Despite 슬롯사이트˜A슬롯사이트� Rating 슬롯사이트� See List of Recommended Cuts.
Arjun Sarkaar (Nani) is a violent and temperamental top cop, tasked with solving the gruesome murder of a man found in the middle of the jungle, killed in a manner reminiscent of Countess Bathory (do read about this disturbing real-life tale). The twist? Arjun himself committed the murder. That슬롯사이트™s no spoiler - the real mystery lies in why he did it, and why he슬롯사이트™s already preparing for his next victim. That슬롯사이트™s what the film slowly unpacks in the sequences that follow.
Despite his dark and at times misogynistic nature, Arjun Sarkaar is still our hero. And so, the film suggests there슬롯사이트™s a noble reason behind his draining someone슬롯사이트™s blood. This is eventually revealed in a flashback sequence set in Kashmir, where Arjun is investigating a murder that leads him to uncover a cult of killers.
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What슬롯사이트™s whimsical here is that the entire film is told as a flashback after Arjun is arrested and sent to prison, where he narrates the story to a fellow inmate (Ravindra Vijay). So yes, we have a flashback within a flashback, intercut with time jumps in the central timeline.
'Hit: The Third Case' Movie Review - A Deeply Flawed Hero
To be politically correct, Arjun Sarkaar continues Indian cinema슬롯사이트™s trend of cops lashing out violence and brutalising criminals with the justification that they슬롯사이트™re "bad guys." The film has plenty of such scenes - including one where Arjun beats up Kashmiri protesters for burning a police uniform (even though he admits he never wears one).

The problematic portrayal isn슬롯사이트™t the issue here슬롯사이트”protagonists don슬롯사이트™t need squeaky-clean images슬롯사이트”but the trouble arises when the violence is glorified without moral reckoning, stemming from authority rather than survival (the latter can be used as an슬롯 머신 사이트 추천excuse to justify the second half슬롯사이트™s bloodshed).
'Hit: The Third Case' Movie Review - The Investigative Track Shines
Back to the film - HIT: The Third Case really finds its footing when Arjun begins narrating the flashback-within-a-flashback to his subordinate. This brings the film closer in tone to the investigative feel of the earlier entries. Until then, it does a decent job establishing the protagonist슬롯사이트™s dark nature and laying groundwork - like him feeding meat to a vulture, a detail that pays off later. The romantic subplot with Mridula (Srinidhi Shetty), who likes the 'grey' in her lover, however, feels like a speed bump, though her character becomes relevant later. What works in this stretch is how Nani uses his character슬롯사이트™s brooding nature to inject some dark humour.

As mentioned earlier, it슬롯사이트™s when the Kashmir interlude kicks in - and Arjun uncovers a series of similar murders nationwide - that the film hits its groove. Director Sailesh Kolanu, who helmed the previous HIT films, clearly understands police procedurals, and incorporates smart investigative techniques. For instance, there슬롯사이트™s a fight scene before the interval where Arjun gets stabbed, and we hear him recall his training: never remove a blade until medical help arrives. It슬롯사이트™s a clever moment of spoon-feeding, though the film isn슬롯사이트™t consistently this sharp.
'Hit: The Third Case' Movie Review - Bloody But Inconsistent Second Half
The second half shifts gears into an action-thriller, with Arjun infiltrating the villain슬롯사이트™s cult. The vibe here echoes old-school, cheesy Hollywood action flicks like Bloodsport and The Condemned. The violence and gore escalate significantly, but the film doesn슬롯사이트™t necessarily improve with it. The villain, played by Prateik Babbar, is underwhelming - lacking the chilling intensity Suhas brought to the previous film - so it슬롯사이트™s up to Nani and the action set pieces to carry things. There are also glaring writing issues - like how the cult fails to do even basic research on new recruits. They come across more as fools than formidable enemies, making it easier for the hero to butcher them in a guilt-inducingly entertaining, blood-soaked climax.

This climax is where HIT: The Third Case goes all in. If the goal was to deliver a bloody action spectacle for gorehounds, then mission accomplished. While not quite as stomach-churning as Marco, no limb is spared, and a considerable chunk of the budget seems to have gone into fake blood. There슬롯사이트™s also the now-clichéd single-take corridor fight scene. Despite its overuse elsewhere, it슬롯사이트™s impressively executed here, with Sanu John Varghese슬롯사이트™s cinematography and Karthika Srinivas슬롯사이트™s editing creating a violent, rhythmic showdown. Mickey J Meyer슬롯사이트™s background score sets the perfect tempo for the carnage.
As a cherry on this gory pie, Hit: The Third Case also delivers a few fan-service moments in the form of returning characters - enough to earn some cheers. The extended epilogue, however, feels like a bit of a stretch, capped off with a star cameo that sets up the next instalment.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천슬롯사이트˜Hit: The Third Case슬롯사이트�: Crucial Cameo in Nani슬롯사이트™s Upcoming Thriller Leaks Ahead of Movie슬롯사이트™s Release, Director Sailesh Kolanu Slams Media for Spoiling Surprise.
'Hit: The Third Case' Movie Review - Nani Impresses
Now, about Nani - there슬롯사이트™s a scene where the villain, admiring Arjun in a white tuxedo (which gets increasingly blood-stained), says 슬롯사이트œClass.슬롯사이트� To which Arjun responds that everyone says that, but he wants to change it. It슬롯사이트™s clearly a meta-commentary on Nani슬롯사이트™s career. Though he슬롯사이트™s often associated with more refined roles, Nani슬롯사이트™s no stranger to massy action films like V, Dasara, and my personal favourite, Saripodhaa Sanivaaram. As Arjun, the deeply flawed hero whom the film bends over backwards to redeem, Nani brings intensity, swagger, and physicality. His performance holds the film together. Even as HIT: The Third Case veers into full-blown masala action territory, Nani슬롯사이트™s presence lends it a touch of class - even if he claims he doesn슬롯사이트™t want to be classy.

The supporting cast, unfortunately, doesn슬롯사이트™t leave much of an impression. Srinidhi Shetty has more to do in the second half after a twist involving her character, but weak writing reduces her to a romantic interest who can throw a few punches. Prateik Babbar is passable as the antagonist. I did enjoy Samuthirakani슬롯사이트™s brief role as Arjun슬롯사이트™s father - his scenes have a nice layer of humour - but the father-son angle is barely explored in the violence ahead.
'Hit: The Third Case' Movie Review - Final Thoughts
HIT: The Third Case may not be the most refined entry in the franchise, and it certainly trades some of its investigative depth for blood-soaked spectacle, but it슬롯사이트™s far from dull. While the writing falters and the villain lacks bite, the film is held together by Nani슬롯사이트™s committed performance and a technical polish that gives even its messiest moments a visceral punch.
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