Adivi Sesh starrer is an improvement on HIT 1.

Sailesh messes up the way he presents and shapes the serial killer in HIT 2. He wants us to give him a lot of freedom and not worry about the glaring holes in the plot. Adivi Sesh plays a cop named KD in the film HIT: The Second Case. The second film in the HIT series is about the Homicide Intervention Team. KD is cheerful for a police officer who deals with gruesome murders on a daily basis. His personality is very similar to the one of Vishwak Sen in HIT: The First Case. KD is young, handsome and talented. He never hesitates to flaunt his good qualities. Adivi Sesh adds style and verve to the film. When the script doesn't work, he captures our attention. KD is the head of the HIT unit. He solved a murder when we first saw him. He is not as gifted as the detective. The person who committed the crime was stupid. He admits that to KD. These criminals are dumb. Bird-brained. KD told the press at the crime scene that they could catch them in five minutes. KD's confidence is shattered when he enters a crime scene. The body of a young woman has been chopped into several pieces and placed on the floor of a popular hangout. The technical effort in this scene is remarkable, as the images seem real and have a shattering effect on the viewer. The case becomes even more gruesome when KD learns that the rest of the body parts are not of the identified victim. KD was told by his colleague that there was a serial killer. Now that they know there is a serial killer on the loose, HIT officers are racing against time to stop him before he claims his next victim. The killer might have to justify his crime if they can't identify him. The editing that switches back and forth between KD's investigation, a court hearing, and public protests is very compelling. The film takes us into the mind of the main character. Sailesh messes with the way he presents the serial killer. He wants us to give him a lot of freedom and not worry about the glaring holes in the plot. The value of everything he has accomplished so far is undermined by the fact that he keeps the suspense until the end. The serial killer decided to make a spectacle of his murders. KD has called criminals birdbrains. KD's remark made him take the risk of drawing attention to himself. Did he want to be discovered? Is upsetting KD the only reason to risk exposure? The way the killer commits the murders is so reckless that he has not been caught by the police. Sailesh has good ideas, but he doesn't end them well. This has become a habit for him. It was the case with HIT 1. The sequel could have been a great film, but it ends without realizing its full potential. HIT 2 is an improvement over the first iteration. One can only hope that Sailesh fills in the gaps in his story with HIT 3.

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