The movie begins with rich businessman Aditya Dewan and his wife, Siya, inaugurating a hospital in memory of his elder brother, Vikram Dewan. He shares a touching story of Vikram donating half of his liver to his friend Karan, who had a liver issue during childhood.
Out of the blue, a businessman named Saurav Singhania, gifts Aditya an expensive car and invites him and his wife for lunch. At lunch, Saurav makes an absurd deal of having sex with Siya in return for giving Aditya's company a big profit. Aditya angrily rejects the offer. Saurav starts plotting to destroy Aditya's business. He bribes one of Aditya's factory workers to mix pesticides in his cola factory, forcing Aditya to shut down and leading him to put all the blame on his trusted employee Kaya.
Kaya flies to Malaysia where Saurav relates a fake story about how his sister committed suicide because of Aditya. Kaya and Saurav have sex and she agrees to help him. Aditya asks Kaya to deliver money to a politician but this is revealed to be a trap and Kaya is accused. To help her Saurav asks her to call Aditya and tell him that she no longer wants to be his pawn. When Kaya is upset at having falsely implicated Aditya, Saurav kills her and puts the blame on Aditya. Seeing all the evidence go against Aditya, Siya decides to have sex with Saurav. It is revealed that Vikram was killed by his brother Aditya so he could become chairman of the company. Siya poisons Saurav and leaves with proof of Aditya's innocence in Kaya's death.
Aditya gets ready to start a new project. Saurav is revealed to be alive. He confronts Aditya and they engage in a physical fight with both of them getting injured. In the end, Saurav kills both Siya and Aditya and collapses afterwards.
It is revealed that, Vikram survived the plane crash but was handicapped. It is also revealed that Saurav is Karan (Vikram's best friend) who decided to avenge the injustice done to his friend. The movie ends with Saurav recovering and the dialogue "Relationships are made from the heart, not by blood."
Cast
Sharman Joshi as Aditya Dewan, Vikram's younger brother
With the success of Hate Story 2, producer Bhushan Kumar signed director Vishal Pandya for a three-picture deal with T-Series Studios.[7] Early casting included actor Sharman Joshi, but he was replaced by Gurmeet Choudhary for a brief period of time[8] due to conflicts with Joshi's schedule.[9] 26 February 2015, Joshi reported that he was prepared for scenes where he would be nude,[10] and on 1 March, he reported that he was enjoying shooting his explicit scenes.[11] Actress Daisy Shah was brought aboard the project through Salman Khan's insistence that producer Bhushan Kumar speak with her about joining the project.[12] Filming ended on 16 October 2015.
Casting
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Puja Gupta was roped in to do a special song 'Neendein Khul Jaati Hain' in the film.[13]
Filming
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"Neendein Khul Jaati Hain" Released: 26 November 2015
The music for Hate Story 3 is composed by Amaal Mallik, Meet Bros and Baman, while lyrics are written by Kumaar, Manoj Muntashir, Rashmi Virag and Shabbir Ahmed. The music rights for the film have been acquired by T-Series. The first song titled "Tumhe Apna Banane Ka" was released on 21 October 2015,[17] followed by "Tu Isaq Mera" which released on 29 Oct 2015.[18] The full music album was released on 4 November 2015.[19]
The song "Tumhe Apna Banane Ka" is a remake from the 1991 film Sadak.[20]
Bollywood hungama gave the film 3.5 stars.[21] Meena Iyer of The Times of India gave the film 3 stars.[22] Rohit Vats of Hindustan Times gave the film 1.5 stars.[23] Shubhra Gupta of Indian Express gave it 1 star.[24] Koimoi gave it 1 star.[25]Subhash K. Jha of SKJ Bollywood News gave the film 2 stars.[26]
Saibal Chaterjee of NDTV gave the film 1 star.[27]
Box office
According to Daily News and Analysis by ZMCL, the film collected ₹97.2 million (US$1.2 million) nett on its opening day.[28]
On its second day the film collected ₹105 million (US$1.3 million) nett.[29]Oneindia (Filmi Beat) declared the film a Super Hit after it collected ₹268 million (US$3.2 million) in its opening weekend.[30] According to Oneindia (Filmi Beat) the movie collected ₹312 million (US$3.7 million) in 4 days[31] The film collected ₹39.5 million (US$470,000) nett on its fifth day to take its total to ₹352 million (US$4.2 million).[32] The film collected ₹22.5 million (US$270,000) nett on its second Friday.[33] The movie made ₹422 million (US$5.1 million) by the end of week 1 at the box office.[34] The film collected ₹72.5 million (US$870,000) nett in its second weekend to take its total to ₹495 million (US$5.9 million) nett after ten days.[35] The film collected ₹517 million (US$6.2 million) in 12 days.[36] The movie finished its run with approx.₹750 million (US$9.0 million).[37][38]