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‘War 2’ Trailer Unleashed: Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR Clash Over Patriotism, Kiara Advani Shines

Kiara Advani brings both charm and combat to the screen, seen romancing Hrithik in one moment and delivering fierce blows in the next.

TIS Desk | Mumbai |

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The explosive trailer for Yash Raj Films’ highly anticipated action thriller War 2 is finally out, and it delivers a gripping dose of action, drama, and patriotism. Starring Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR, and Kiara Advani, the film promises an electrifying cinematic showdown between two ideologically opposed warriors.

Clocking in at two minutes and thirty-five seconds, the trailer showcases high-octane action sequences, emotional depth, and stylish visuals. Hrithik Roshan returns as the elusive super-agent Kabir, who opens the trailer with a powerful voiceover about choosing to live in the shadows to protect the country.

Jr NTR enters as a fierce patriot, vowing to fight battles no one else dares, setting the stage for a philosophical and physical collision between the two heroes. His chiseled look and intense screen presence have already won over fans.

Kiara Advani brings both charm and combat to the screen, seen romancing Hrithik in one moment and delivering fierce blows in the next. Her duality adds an intriguing layer to the narrative.

The storyline revolves around two elite Indian soldiers who find themselves on opposite sides of the same war—one driven by duty in the dark, the other by bold, visible action—resulting in a clash of ideologies and intense confrontations.

Directed by Ayan Mukerji, War 2 appears to raise the bar with jaw-dropping stunts, including fight scenes atop a moving train and a climactic face-off in an icy cave.

The film follows the massive success of War (2019), which starred Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff and became one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of the year.

War 2 is slated to hit theatres on August 14, 2025, just ahead of Independence Day, promising the perfect patriotic punch for action film enthusiasts.

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