I liked the way cool colors and warm colors are used in the first half and the second half respectively (color grading). Cinematography by Manikandan.S is very good. Music director John Stewart Eduri has given exciting and apt bgm. Other departments: The best technical aspect of the film is background music. Director Sailesh does a better job than HIT 1 and promises another cracking film with the introduction of male lead of HIT 3. Though most of the story is told in an engaging way, there are not many shocking/wow moments in the film (the best shocking moment is already revealed in the teaser). Despite the short runtime, there are a few dull moments (especially hero-heroine interaction part of it). The director also connected a couple of scenes with Vikram Rudraraju (HIT 1) and introduced the hero of HIT 3 as well. The way cat-and-mouse play between KD and killer is well written. The climax of this film is satisfactory compared to part 1. Director and writer Sailesh Kolanu who wrote the script of HIT 1 organically has added some other aspects to increase the span of the HIT 2 and make it more reachable to audiences. And there is a payoff to the serial killer’s backstory which the protagonist uses cleverly to save himself. There are certain principles for the killers as well, which makes the story more interesting. There is also a strong backstory to the serial killer. This movie has other aspects like family (both hero and heroine have families) and there is no orphanage concept. Story - screenplay - direction: HIT 2 is not just a whodunnit kind of film like HIT 1. Tanikella Bharani, Geetha Bhascker etc are fine. Maganti Srinadh who is also seen in HIT 1 is fine. Posani Krishna Murali is competent in a brief yet vital role. Rao Ramesh is pretty good and in a scene he makes us realize why he is a great actor with a slight pause during a dialogue. Komalee Prasad is impressive in the character of an investigating officer who wants to impress her boss. Meenakshi Chaudhary is good as the lady interest. His dialogue delivery and histrionics are different from his earlier films and he brought freshness to the characterization with his performance. His good physique did also give believability to the character of a savior cop. Rest of the story is about how KD cracks the case and finds out the serial killer.Īdivi Sesh has used a stern body language for the character of KD and it worked very well. Just when they thought they cracked the cake, they found a bigger roadblock. He along with his assistant Varsha (Komalee Prasad) start collecting clues and making moves. He comes across a strange case of where the girl victim is mutilated in a gruesome manner. Krishna Dev a.k.a KD (Adivi Sesh) is an investigative officer of SP cadre in Vizag for HIT. Story - Screenplay - direction: Sailesh Kolanu Theatre watched: Screen 4, Prasads multiplex, HyderabadĬast : Adivi Sesh, Meenakshi Chaudhary, Rao Ramesh, Posani Krishnamurali, Tanikella Bharani, Suhas, Srinath Maganti, Komali Prasad and others Punchline: An engaging investigative thriller
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