War 2 Movie Review: Breaking Down Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR’s Explosive Spy Clash with Honest Insights


    You know that rush of excitement when a sequel drops and you’ve already hyped it up in your head? That was me with War 2. The YRF Spy Universe promised a face-off between Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR, and honestly, I felt like a kid waiting for Diwali crackers to go off. I cleared my evening, got the popcorn, and sat ready for fireworks. And sure, the explosions came—on screen at least. But as we all know, flashy lights don’t always mean a strong festival.

So, did War 2 blast its way into greatness, or did it fizzle like a half-lit sparkler? Let’s unpack this beast of a movie.

The Star Magnet: Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR, and YRF’s Growing Spyverse

  • Hrithik Roshan returns as Kabir, oozing effortless style and charisma.
  • Jr NTR makes his big Hindi debut as Vikram (later revealed as Raghu), bringing raw intensity.
  • Kiara Advani joins as Kavya, though often sidelined in the script.
  • Veterans Anil Kapoor and Ashutosh Rana bring gravitas but get limited screentime.
  • Ayan Mukerji directs, stitching this as the sixth piece in the YRF Spy Universe.

It’s like seeing two captains of rival cricket teams suddenly play on the same pitch. The sheer star power alone was enough to carry half the audience through, even when the storytelling stumbled.

Twists, Betrayals, and the Old Friends Angle

  • Kabir is branded a rogue agent, a threat to the nation.
  • Vikram is tasked to hunt him down—but surprise, the two were once childhood friends.
  • Their brotherhood, betrayal, and patriotism collide against a global criminal syndicate, Kali.
  • The film hops across timelines to reveal their shared past.

Now, I’ll admit, when the “childhood buddies turned enemies” twist dropped, I chuckled. Reminded me of when my best friend and I fought over a video game in 8th grade. Only here, instead of sulking for a week, they’re blowing up helicopters.

The emotional hook was there, but sometimes it felt a bit forced—like the movie wanted me to cry but only got me to shrug.

Watch WAR 2 Official Trailer Tamil here


Action That Defies Physics (and Common Sense)

  • Global set pieces: Spain, Russia, Switzerland—basically a tourism ad.
  • Fight choreography covers land, water, ice, and fire.
  • Cinematography by Benjamin Jasper looks polished and glossy.
  • CGI and VFX: mix of sleek and sloppy.
  • Music score: loud, energetic, but occasionally distracting.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m here for ridiculous action. But at one point, Jr NTR takes a bullet near the heart, gets surgery, and shows up later like he just woke from a nap. No scars, no limp, not even messy hair. Come on, man! As a teacher, I’d compare this to a student handing me a flawless essay in five minutes—I appreciate the confidence, but I know the math doesn’t add up.

The Performance Card: Who Stole the Show?

  • Hrithik Roshan: Stylish, magnetic, and commanding every frame.
  • Jr NTR: Impressive debut, matching Hrithik’s fire, though Hindi diction occasionally falters.
  • Kiara Advani: Better utilized than Vaani Kapoor in War 1, but still underplayed.
  • Anil Kapoor & Ashutosh Rana: Effective but underexposed.

Honestly, it was the Hrithik–NTR show. Whenever they shared the screen, sparks flew. Their duel was the heartbeat of this film, even when the script tried to drag them down.

Final Verdict: Stylish Fireworks, Shaky Storytelling


So, where does War 2 land? Somewhere in the middle. It’s not a trainwreck, but it’s not redefining spy thrillers either. It’s flashy, stylish, and sometimes fun—but also hollow, predictable, and stretched thin in the second half.

  • What works: Star power, exotic backdrops, explosive action sequences.
  • What doesn’t: Weak script, over-the-top stunts, inconsistent emotional beats.

If you’re watching purely for Hrithik and Jr NTR’s face-off, you’ll enjoy the ride. But if you’re looking for a tight, emotional spy thriller—you might leave wishing for more.

Should You Watch War 2?

At the end of the day, War 2 feels like a cinematic buffet—you’ll enjoy the desserts (the stars, the stunts), but the main course (story) leaves you half-hungry. Still, for fans of big-scale Bollywood spectacle, it’s worth a trip to the theater.

I’d say go in with adjusted expectations. Watch it for Hrithik’s suave style, Jr NTR’s fiery debut, and the popcorn-worthy action. Just don’t expect it to blow your mind.

Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ 2.75/5

What about you? Did the Hrithik–NTR clash meet your expectations, or did the plot trip you up? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I’d love to hear if your experience matched mine!

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