The much-awaited Telugu thriller HIT: The Third Case, starring Nani, opened with a bang at the box office, collecting a solid ₹18 crore on Day 1. The film has now registered the highest opening in the HIT franchise, surpassing the first two parts in the series.
Directed by Sailesh Kolanu, the third installment features Nani in a bold and intense role that has grabbed the audience’s attention. The movie released across India in multiple languages and has received largely positive reviews.
Strong Start for Nani in HIT Franchise
This is Nani’s first film in the HIT series, and his entry seems to have boosted the franchise’s popularity. His performance as an officer investigating a chilling murder case has been praised by both fans and critics. Social media is abuzz with positive word of mouth, which is likely to drive more people to theatres over the weekend.
Franchise Sees Its Biggest Day 1 Yet
HIT: The First Case, featuring Vishwak Sen, and HIT: The Second Case, starring Adivi Sesh, had decent openings, but neither crossed the ₹18 crore mark on their opening day. With the third film achieving this figure on Day 1, the franchise has hit a new high.
Weekend Collections Expected to Rise
Film analysts expect the numbers to grow over the weekend, especially with the ongoing positive buzz and no major competition at the box office. If the trend continues, HIT: The Third Case may become one of the highest-grossing thrillers of the year.
FAQs
Q1: What is the Day 1 collection of HIT The Third Case?
A: The film earned ₹18 crore on the first day.
Q2: Who is the lead actor in HIT 3?
A: Nani plays the lead role in HIT: The Third Case.
Q3: Is this the highest opening for a HIT film?
A: Yes, this is the best opening in the entire HIT franchise.
Q4: What genre is HIT The Third Case?
A: It is a suspense thriller with crime and action elements.
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