Mickey J Meyer has been going through a rough patch lately. Either his music isn’t making a splash, or the films he works on turn out to be disasters.
Even when he delivers potential chartbusters—like in Mr. Bachchan—the impact is lost. The film flopped so badly that even its solid soundtrack went largely unnoticed.
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Now, all eyes are on Mickey’s next outing with HIT 3, starring Nani. Nani has a reputation for picking top-tier technicians, even if the content sometimes hits or misses.
So, his decision to bring Mickey on board for a gritty thriller like HIT 3 speaks volumes about the trust he has in the composer.
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The songs from HIT 3 haven’t made much noise, but in a thriller, that’s not a dealbreaker. What really matters is the background score.
This genre demands a BGM that can elevate every frame—one that can grip, scare, excite, and immerse the audience in its tense atmosphere.
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From what we’ve heard in the trailer, Mickey’s BGM seems decent—but trailers are just teasers. The real test is how his score holds across the film’s full runtime. Can he deliver a pulsating, edge-of-the-seat soundtrack that justifies Nani’s faith in him?
With HIT 3 hitting screens tomorrow, May 1, Mickey J Meyer has a big opportunity to prove that he’s still a force to reckon with.