Chaganti Srinivasa Rao's Voiceover Adds Spiritual Edge to HIT 3
His spiritual and philosophical statements are seamlessly woven into the violent, blood-soaked visuals, creating a gripping contrast that instantly captured the audience’s attention.

HIT 3 poster and the photo of Chaganti Koteswara Rao (Image/X)
In a surprising and powerful move, the trailer of HIT 3 introduces a unique narrative element — the voice of renowned Hindu scholar and orator, Chaganti Koteswara Rao. His spiritual and philosophical statements are seamlessly woven into the violent, blood-soaked visuals, creating a gripping contrast that instantly captured the audience’s attention.
While the trailer is packed with intense action and gore, what truly stood out was how Chaganti’s profound words elevated the hero’s character, Arjun Sarkaar, played by Natural Star Nani.
Lines like: “Aapadhalo unnavallani rakshinchadaniki yodhudu rangamloki praveshistadu”(A warrior enters the battlefield to protect those in danger) (A warrior enters the battlefield to protect those in danger)
“Okka prananni kapadadaniki enni ahorathramulu kashtapadthado ayanaki matrame telsu”(Only he knows the struggles he endured to save a single life)
“Inni pareekshalaku thattukoni nigguthelagalginatuvanti shakti unnavadu thappa Dharmasamsthapana vaipuki, Dharmarakshana vaipuki adugu veyaledu” (Only one with the strength to withstand trials can step forward to protect righteousness)
These statements don’t just add depth — they spiritually sanctify the hero’s violent actions, making his ruthless transformation feel not only justified, but divinely inspired.
Nani’s portrayal of Arjun Sarkaar is unlike anything we’ve seen from him before — a savage, no-holds-barred cop who brutally eliminates his enemies. It's easily the most intense role of his career. But the inclusion of Chaganti’s narration balances the brutality with a layer of philosophical gravitas, framing Arjun not just as a killer, but as a protector guided by dharma.
With HIT 3, it seems Tollywood is blending the spiritual with the savage — and it’s working.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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