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Sailesh built the whole world of the film really well and he got into minute details in every scene, which enhanced my performance. “It’s the first time that I have played a character who suffers from PTSD, and it took me a while to understand the nuances and how the character should behave. Sailesh has delivered more than what he promised and I can’t wait to work with him soon,” the actor says, adding that a week-long acting workshop helped him understand the character better. “I don’t want to boast too much before the release, but when I saw the final cut of the film, it just blew my mind. Vishwak Sen, who had earlier played lead roles in Ee Nagariniki Emaindhi and Falaknuma Das, can barely his excitement and states that HIT will stand out as the best film in his career, so far. As much as I loved the script, I didn’t want to play the lead role because then the expectations from the audience would be different.
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But when he narrated HIT, it felt like a perfect film that I could put together and get him all the resources.Īnd soon after that, Vishwak Sen and Ruhani Sharma came onboard to play the lead roles. Years later, when I look back at my own career as a producer, I’ll feel proud that I’ve introduced new talent to the industry and Sailesh is certainly a director to watch out for,” Nani confesses, adding, “Prior to narrating HIT, Sailesh had also pitched a sci-fi film, which was terrific, but I wasn’t sure if I could take it up immediately. His knowledge about the post-production process took me by surprise and quite rarely does one come across a newcomer like him who’s well-versed with the filmmaking process. “The best thing about Sailesh is that he’s always willing to learn new things. An associate lecturer from UNSW Australia, Sailesh has a PhD in Optometry, and Nani says that the newcomer surprised him with his knowledge about filmmaking. After introducing Prashant Varma as a director with Awe!, Nani is repeating a similar feat with HIT, which marks the foray of Dr Sailesh Kolanu to Telugu cinema. HIT, which stands for ‘Homicide Intervention Team’, follows the journey of Vikram Rudraraju, a cop who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, and how he unravels the mystery behind a missing case.