Adivi Sesh’s HIT 2 Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Adivi Sesh HIT 2 Movie Review: Since the release of HIT: The First Case two years ago, fans everywhere have eagerly anticipated the sequel. The movie’s creators have finally delivered, and with the release of the trailer—which, let’s face it, did a lot more than simply attract attention—comes enormous anticipation.

Adivi Sesh HIT 2 Movie Review

Today, December 2, 2022, saw the widely anticipated release of the film. Let’s explore this in additional depth to evaluate whether the delay was worthwhile.

Story

KD (Adivi Sesh), a young Vizag police officer, is renowned for his skill in solving complex crimes. But when he begins to investigate the murder of Sanjana, he meets a difficult new obstacle. Whether or not KD is successful in solving the case and apprehending the criminal will be revealed in the next parts of the story.

Cast & Crew

The film, produced by Prashanti Tipirneni and Nani, was directed by Dr. Sailesh Kolanu and photographed by S. Adivi Sesh, Meenakshi, Rao Ramesh, Tanikella Bharani, Posani Krishna Murali, Komalee Prasad, Srinath Maganti, and Srikanth Iyengar acted in the film Manikandan, which featured music composed by MM Sree Lekha and Suresh Bobbili.

Movie Name Hit 2
Director Dr. Sailesh Kolanu
Music Director MM Sree Lekha, Suresh Bobbili
Producer Prashanti Tipirneni, Nani
Genre Thriller
Cast Adivi Sesh, Meenakshi, Rao Ramesh, Tanikella Bharani, Posani Krishna Murali, Komalee Prasad, Srinath Maganti, Srikanth Iyengar
Cinematography S.Manikandan

Movie Verdict

The exciting plot of HIT-The First Case captivated many spectators, however the conclusion of the film was disappointing. HIT 2 begins slowly as the KD universe and plot are established. The first half’s tempo slackens, but there are a few blocks that engage the audience, and the interval bang is fairly effective, since it piques the audience’s interest in the second half. However, when KD takes on the case of “Sanjana’s murder,” the pacing dips and rises intermittently as the protagonist searches for a clue, before drawing you into the world of HIT 2 and making you a part of it.

The suspenseful atmosphere keeps you glued to your seat until the film’s conclusion, which is handled quite well despite its lack of emotional depth. Because thrillers demand fiery screenplays, the film’s slow narrative is a worry. The majority of the film is engaging, so you will not mind waiting if the pace quickens in the second half.

A significant flaw in the film is that although Adivi Sesh does a good job portraying KD, the role doesn’t present him with much of a challenge, and Meenakshi doesn’t get much of a chance to showcase her acting skills (despite having a good screen presence). In their respective roles, Rao Ramesh, Tanikella Bharani, Posani Krishna Murali, Komalee Prasad, Srinath Maganti, and Srikanth Iyengar all gave their best.

Sailesh Kolanu, who dazzled as a debut director with HIT-The first case, though the story is not original, gave the movie a distinctive touch with new scenes, and now with HIT 2, where he didn’t try to reinvent himself with a new story but he engaged us with the narrative and the new scenes as it clearly demonstrates how much research he conducted, but he succeeded in holding the audience’s attention despite the slow narration.

Even though S.Manikandan once again dazzles with his visuals—his framing, blocking, and lighting draw you into the film and take you on a journey with the plot—the technical execution of HIT 2 could have been better. Stewart Eduri did an outstanding job of adding tension to various situations; but, Sree Lekha and Suresh Bobbili’s tracks do not meet expectations.

HIT 2 is an excellent thriller that fans of the genre should watch.

Plus Points:

  • New Scenes
  • Intensity
  • Mood
  • Background Score

Minus Points:

  • Slow Narration
  • Lack of Emotion

Rating: 3/5

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