Adivi
Sesh's
crime
thriller
HIT:
The
Second
Case,
written
and
directed
by
Sailesh
Kolanu
as
the
second
installment
of
the
HITverse
hit
the
screens
on
December
2
to
a
positive
response
at
the
box
office.
The
movie,
which
stars
Adivi
Sesh
as
the
head
of
the
Homicide
Intervention
Team
(HIT)
is
a
production
venture
of
actor
Nani's
home
banner.
Photo
Credit:
HIT:
The
Second
Case
follows
the
journey
of
SP
Krishna
Dev
(KD),
who
takes
up
the
gruesome
murder
case
of
a
victim
named
Sanjana.
Later,
he
finds
out
that
the
remains
of
Sanjana
are
not
hers
but
of
several
other
women
murdered
earlier.
While
KD
is
vigorously
pursuing
the
serial
killer
with
whatever
leads
they
trace
out,
his
private
life
with
Aarya,
his
live-in
partner,
gets
intense.
The
couple
become
pregnant.
Then
the
serial
killer
comes
into
picture
again
posing
a
threat
to
the
life
of
Aarya.
How
KD
manages
to
save
his
partner's
life
and
defeat
the
serial
killer
is
narrated
in
a
fast
screenplay
without
boring
scenes.
The
movie
has
some
flaws
and
follows
the
regular
tropes
of
crime
thriller
genre
films.
However,
the
performances,
premise,
and
the
screenplay
make
it
a
watchable
fare.
Suhas
was
cast
as
the
serial
killer
in
the
film,
whose
role
couldn't
leave
an
impact
on
the
viewers.
In
addition,
they
were
forced
to
believe
or
sink
in
the
fact
that
they
are
showcasing
somebody
like
Suhas
in
such
a
role,
which,
had
it
been
any
other
actor,
would
take
the
movie
to
a
whole
new
level.
Check
out
the
day-wise
HIT
2
box
office
collection
here:
Day
1:
Rs
6.40
Crore
Day
2:
Rs
5.50
Crore
Total
2
Days
Collection:
Rs
11.90
Crore
Nani
presented
the
film
under
the
Wall
Poster
Cinema
banner
while
Prashanti
Tipirneni,
his
cousin,
produced
it.
MM
Srilekha
and
Suresh
Bobbili
composed
the
film's
soundtrack,
and
John
Stewart
Eduri
scored
the
background
music.
Fans
and
viewers
felt
the
background
music
could
have
been
better
for
a
crime
thriller
film.
S
Manikandan
cranked
the
camera,
and
Garry
BH
edited
the
film.
The
sequel
to
HIT
2,
HIT:
The
Third
Case,
will
have
actor
Nani
in
the
role
of
the
HIT
SP
Sarkaar,
who
was
introduced
as
a
'walking
nightmare',
in
the
climax.