In order to demonstrate the breadth of his acting abilities, Rajkummar Rao provided a clip from his next movie, HIT: The First Case. Rajkummar plays a police officer in the film who is questioning a college lecturer about one of his pupils while wearing a civil uniform. Sanya Malhotra is a co-star in the movie, which is scheduled for release in theatres on July 15.

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The actor posted the video on Wednesday with caption “A sneak peek from #HITTheFirstCase is presented here, releasing on July 15th, 2022.” It demonstrates how Rajkummar starts questioning the professor in a casual manner but becomes enraged when he mentions an absent student’s fashion choices and accuses her of erasing culture. Rajkummar shouts at someone else to express his rage because he is unable to yell at the professor during the interview.

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“Aae haae kya chillaaaae ho bhai,” a fan commented on Rajkummar’s video,”. Another supporter remarked, “Amazing as always.” One of the remarks stated, “Nice acting, Bhai That annoying scream”

In the movie HIT: The First Case, Rajkummar plays Vikram Jaisingh, a police officer who is searching for a missing woman while having mental health problems. In a recent interview with PTI, he discussed his role and said, “It is a terrific part since it is so difficult. In my characters, I prefer intricate situations. There must be detours and turns; I don’t want it to be one continuous path. Conflicts must exist in your character’s mind.

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He remarked, “He’s had baggage. He experiences panic attacks due to the PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) that resulted from the trauma. Despite his intense passion for his career, there are moments when it might be stressful. HIT is the Hindi version of Sailesh Kolanu’s 2020 Telugu blockbuster of the same name, which he also directed.