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HIT Trailer: Vishwak Sen’s noir crime-thriller stays true to the genre

The 2-minute video opens with the missing of a young girl (Preeti... Read More
After an impressive debut in Tharun Bhascker’s Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi, Vishwak Sen grabbed several eyeballs with a rebellious role in his maiden directorial ‘Falaknuma Das’, the Telugu remake of Angamaly Diaries. His upcoming film has been titled as

Hit

and it’s a noir crime-thriller directed by debutant Sailesh Kolanu. Starring Ruhani Sharma as the female lead, the film is jointly bankrolled by actor Nani and stylist Prashanti Tipirneni’s Wallposter Cinema.

After hitting the bull’s eye with a slick teaser and a title revelation promo, the theatrical trailer of Hit has been unveiled by the makers. The 2-minute video opens with the missing of a young girl (Preeti) on the highway under mysterious circumstances. The Homicide Intervention Team comes into action and officer Vikram (Vishwak Sen) is assigned to conduct the investigation.
With a load of twists and turns in the proceedings, the suspense factor is maintained throughout the duration and the pulsating background score gives a needed boost to the narration. Senior actors like Bhanu Chander and Murali Sharma are essaying pivotal roles in the film.

HIT showcases Vishwak as a disturbed cop who lost someone dear to him in the past. A situation arises where he might face something similar if he doesn’t get into the thick of things. While the film revolves around a missing person’s case, the teaser establishes the gritty mood through the brooding portrayal of the protagonist.

While the music of Hit is composed by

Vivek Sagar

, S Manikandan has handled the camera and Garry BH, known for editing thrillers such as Kshanam and Goodachari, is the editor. The film is set for a release on February 28.

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