HIT - The First Case Movie Review


Movie: HIT - The First Case
Genre: Thriller
Cast: Vishwak Sen, Ruhani Sharma
Director: Dr. Sailesh Kolanu
Producer: Prashant Thipirneni
Music: Vivek Sagar
Cinematography: S Manikandhan
Runtime: 126 Minutes (2hrs 6mins) 

Story 
Vikram (Vishwak Sen) is a cop. He suffers from panic attacks due to some past trauma. His love Neha (Ruhani Sharma) knows about it and asks him to take a break for a while. Vikram goes on a break for few months, but in between his break, he is shocked to know that someone very important to him goes missing. Who is that person? Will he able to find that person? This forms the story of HIT

Artiste Performances
Vishwak Sen does an Amazing job as a tough cop. During panic attack scenes and emotional scenes he does a great job. 

Ruhani Sharma is good in her role. Though she had a limited screen time, She gives a decent performance. 

Murali Sharma and Brahmaji are excellent in the supporting roles. Rest of the cast are good too. 

Plus Points
Vishwak Sen Performance
Thrilling Moments
Suspense element
Atmosphere of the movie
Interval block
Background score

Drawbacks (Which I Felt)
Few Dull moments here and there
Climax

Analysis
HIT promised an edge of the seat thriller experience from the trailer and sneak peek and it lives up to it for most of the time. 

The very first shot is started on an interesting note and it's engaging till the interval. There is no dull moment in first half. 

The thrilling atmosphere and investigation keeps you arrested to the screens. Unexpected event leading Vikram into a Panic attack makes it a Superb Interval Bang. 

Second half too starts well, but has few dull moments here and there. We get a feeling at story is revolving around the same point without moving forward for a while. Later the movie comes back on track. Few key scenes and the way Vikram finds clues to solve the case keep you engaged till the end. 

Climax could have been a little better, as the reason for what has happened and why as happened doesn't convince you completely.  

Even though the climax could have been a little better, The end card will definitely thrill you. 

Vivek sagar does a terrific job with his BGM. It adds to the visuals in bringing that suspense atmosphere to the screen. Visuals are good. Editing is neat. 

(MY) Final Word
Thriller genre has becoming a successful formula now a days if you delivery it with right dose of thrills and logic. HIT gives a great experience of it. Leaving a few dull moments here and there, this thriller will keep you engaged throughout. On a Whole, HIT ends up as an Interesting Investigative Thriller. 

Bottomline: Riveting "HIT"

Note: This is my take on the movie. That is why I am not rating the movie. I respect each and every movie. Making people read my review and influencing them to form an impression on a movie before watching the movie is never my intention. I am a Movie lover too. This is just to express my view on the movie. 😊

Review by a Movie Lover