Natural Star Nani is very successful both as an actor and as a producer. Balancing these dual roles is no easy feat, yet Nani consistently proves his knack for picking winning scripts and delivering compelling movies. His previous movie, HIT: The 3rd Case, stands as another testament to his success, emerging as a blockbuster both in theatres and on OTT.
The film has been performing remarkably well on streaming platform. On Netflix, HIT 3 clocked an impressive 4.2 million views in its first week, securing third place among the most-watched Indian films in their debut week. It trailed only behind Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 (5.8M views) and Prabhas’ Kalki 2898 AD Hindi (4.8M views).
Recent tollywood biggies like OG, Kingdom, Daaku Maharaj, Devara, and Guntur Kaaram garnered significantly fewer views than HIT 3.
What sets Nani apart is his ability to deliver consecutive blockbusters across diverse genres. His judgement in story selection, coupled with engaging narratives and universal appeal, keeps audiences hooked. Moreover, Nani’s nationwide promotional efforts, traveling across cities to connect with fans, have significantly boosted his films’ reach and visibility.
With his movies performing exceptionally well both in theatres and on OTT, it’s no surprise that Nani’s projects continue to fetch record-breaking digital deals. HIT 3’s OTT success once again indicates one thing unmistakably, Nani’s craze and fame are only growing stronger with every release.
This post was last modified on 30 October 2025 11:13 am
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