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War 2: NTR Shines but Story Falls Short

August 14, 2025

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NTR’s entry into Bollywood generated huge buzz, especially alongside Hrithik Roshan in YRF’s Spy Universe. Despite facing competition from Rajinikanth’s Coolie, expectations were sky-high for War 2. But did NTR’s Bollywood debut hit the mark?

Story:
Kabir (Hrithik Roshan), a top RAW agent, faces the deadly Kali Cartel, a global syndicate determined to halt India’s rise. The plot thickens when it’s revealed that Kabir and Vikram (NTR) share a childhood connection. Who is the true rogue agent, and will the cartel succeed in its mission against the Prime Minister?

Performances:
Hrithik Roshan dominates with his signature charisma, action prowess, and screen presence. NTR delivers solid action moments but is held back by a thinly written role, lacking true heroic highlights. Kiara Advani adds glamour and a few action beats, but her role has minimal impact. Veteran actors like Anil Kapoor and Ashutosh Rana are underutilized, with only one notable scene each.

Technical Aspects:
War 2 impresses visually with high-octane action, lavish production, and cinematography on par with Hollywood spectacles. Mission: Impossible–inspired sequences and exotic locations are major highlights. However, the music is forgettable, and the editing fails to maintain a consistently brisk pace.

Highlights:

  • Hrithik vs. NTR showdown
  • Stylish action sequences
  • Stunning visuals and production

Weaknesses:

  • Predictable, formulaic story
  • Lackluster screenplay and emotional depth
  • Confusing climax

Analysis:
While the original War succeeded by blending Hrithik’s presence with Tiger Shroff’s well-written character, War 2 struggles. NTR’s debut lacks impact due to poor character development, and the repeated hero-villain flip-flops feel contrived. The story’s emotional beats are missing, leaving a visually spectacular but narratively hollow film.

Verdict:
War 2 delivers eye-popping action and star power, but its weak writing and predictable plot make it a missed opportunity for both NTR and YRF. The spectacle impresses, but the storytelling disappoints.