Un agente indio renegado convertido en villano se enfrenta al Agente Vikram, el mejor operativo de India, en una persecución mundial con decisiones cruciales.Un agente indio renegado convertido en villano se enfrenta al Agente Vikram, el mejor operativo de India, en una persecución mundial con decisiones cruciales.Un agente indio renegado convertido en villano se enfrenta al Agente Vikram, el mejor operativo de India, en una persecución mundial con decisiones cruciales.
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I just got back from seeing it. Overall, I like it
I'll go over what I like first: Hrithik Roshan is cool , likeable, credible, and charismatic. I couldn't picture another actor in his role. I also like the supporting cast members, like Anil Kapoor, NTR, Kiara, and others. The action scenes are, in many cases, well-done. The best scene is the opening scene involving a samurai sword fight; it kinda reminded me of a clip from the John Wick franchise. The airplane scene later on is also thrilling . I'm not usually a fan of the songs in Bollywood movies, but I like the one with Hrithik and NTR
No spoilers - but the movie uses some flashbacks to flesh out Hrithik and NTR's characters. The young actors who play the younger version of their characters look the part. The casting was well done here.
The movie has the following issues: though I like the action scenes most of the time, I didn't like the music blaring in the background. The slow motion works most of the time, but on a few occasions, the effect is cheesy. Some of the characters perform feats that push the movie into Marvel / DC comic book territory; it's as if Hrithik and NTR both had doses of super-soldier serum. Some parts are almost comedy. In the finale, we get a fight scene that occurs in a place that looks like Superman's fortress. In another scene, Hrithik and one of the supporting cast members are getting shot at by many henchman in a parking lot, yet they're able to stand behind a pillar and talk like they're in a cafe
The romance between Hrithik and Kiara wasn't right. They make clear that her father was like a father to Hrithik since Hrithik was a boy. I feel that their relationship should've been more like siblings than husband/wife. It's as if the film just felt that they had to insert a romance subplot somewhere, so they jammed this one
Still - I really enjoyed this one. I'm glad I went to the theaters to see it. I think it's better than the first War movie
8.5/10.
I'll go over what I like first: Hrithik Roshan is cool , likeable, credible, and charismatic. I couldn't picture another actor in his role. I also like the supporting cast members, like Anil Kapoor, NTR, Kiara, and others. The action scenes are, in many cases, well-done. The best scene is the opening scene involving a samurai sword fight; it kinda reminded me of a clip from the John Wick franchise. The airplane scene later on is also thrilling . I'm not usually a fan of the songs in Bollywood movies, but I like the one with Hrithik and NTR
No spoilers - but the movie uses some flashbacks to flesh out Hrithik and NTR's characters. The young actors who play the younger version of their characters look the part. The casting was well done here.
The movie has the following issues: though I like the action scenes most of the time, I didn't like the music blaring in the background. The slow motion works most of the time, but on a few occasions, the effect is cheesy. Some of the characters perform feats that push the movie into Marvel / DC comic book territory; it's as if Hrithik and NTR both had doses of super-soldier serum. Some parts are almost comedy. In the finale, we get a fight scene that occurs in a place that looks like Superman's fortress. In another scene, Hrithik and one of the supporting cast members are getting shot at by many henchman in a parking lot, yet they're able to stand behind a pillar and talk like they're in a cafe
The romance between Hrithik and Kiara wasn't right. They make clear that her father was like a father to Hrithik since Hrithik was a boy. I feel that their relationship should've been more like siblings than husband/wife. It's as if the film just felt that they had to insert a romance subplot somewhere, so they jammed this one
Still - I really enjoyed this one. I'm glad I went to the theaters to see it. I think it's better than the first War movie
8.5/10.
It's not a spy movie-it's just fantasy, where you're meant to believe every other agency in the world is useless and RAW is the best. They explain the whole story to the audience in just half an hour, and now the movie's characters are telling the story to each other, leaving the audience thinking, What on earth is going on?
The latest installment in the YRF Spy Universe, helmed by Ayan Mukerji, War 2, banks heavily on the star power and charisma of its lead actors, Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR, while neglecting the substance that could power the story and build an overall narrative. Right from the very first scene, the movie's approach is clearly defined and remains consistent throughout its 180-minute runtime. While the film has its moments, they are too few to truly elevate the experience. The real-life cinematography with foregn locations is quite good, but the moment heavy VFX kicks in, the quality drops substantially. Songs are decent, though Janaab-E-Ali lacked the punch. The background score blasts at full force throughout the film.
Hrithik Roshan looks fabulous & performs his action sequences quite well. Jr NTR's character was quite lively & multi-faceted, a welcome departure from previous YSU villains. Kiara Advani plays her part well, though her on-screen chemistry with Hrithik doesn't quite click. Ashutosh Rana, however, is undoubtedly the highlight, delivering multiple noteworthy scenes and impactful dialogues. Action sequences are a mixed bag, some work, others feel abruptly ended. The mid- credits scene is enjoyable, Multiple plot points were conveniently added & then forgotten about and the runtime is too stretched. Overall, "War 2", is a typical action masala entertainer made on a grand budget that is a one-time-watch affair.
OVERALL -4/10.
Hrithik Roshan looks fabulous & performs his action sequences quite well. Jr NTR's character was quite lively & multi-faceted, a welcome departure from previous YSU villains. Kiara Advani plays her part well, though her on-screen chemistry with Hrithik doesn't quite click. Ashutosh Rana, however, is undoubtedly the highlight, delivering multiple noteworthy scenes and impactful dialogues. Action sequences are a mixed bag, some work, others feel abruptly ended. The mid- credits scene is enjoyable, Multiple plot points were conveniently added & then forgotten about and the runtime is too stretched. Overall, "War 2", is a typical action masala entertainer made on a grand budget that is a one-time-watch affair.
OVERALL -4/10.
How can someone standing at the broken gate of a plane while the plane is flying....what are they drinking while making movie. The movie is full of comic action while makers thinking everything is happening in real world. The action scenes are so bad and so unreal that you just can't see it. Why why why...money wasted.
Humne unlimited popcorn liye, voh movie se jyada ache the aur voh best part of movie ka tha it is totally unworthy. Okay, so I went to see a movie the other day. Honestly, the unlimited popcorn was the real star of the show, not the film itself. I probably enjoyed the popcorn more than the whole movie experience. What a waste of money, the film was totally forgettable. Seriously, the snacks were the only worthwhile thing!
Anmol Jamwal's Most Anticipated Movies of 2025
Anmol Jamwal's Most Anticipated Movies of 2025
Film critic Anmol Jamwal shares the Indian movies he's most looking forward to in 2025, and why you should add them to your Watchlist.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaDebut of Telugu actor Jr. NTR in Hindi cinema.
- ErroresHrithik looks the same even in the flashback portions shown 15 years ago.
- ConexionesFeatured in Midnight Screenings: War 2 (2025)
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- INR 3,000,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,087,065
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,677,835
- 17 ago 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 6,019,901
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 50min(170 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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