‘War 2’ Trailer Out: Hrithik Roshan And Jr NTR Set The Spyverse Ablaze

'War 2' Trailer Out: To much fanfare and fan frenzy, the trailer of the much-anticipated spy thriller 'War 2' dropped on Friday, July 25, offering a high-voltage sneak peek into what may be one of 2025’s biggest blockbusters. Starring Hrithik Roshan as the returning superspy Kabir and Jr NTR as his fierce new adversary, the trailer teases an adrenaline-fuelled showdown packed with pulse-pounding action and sizzling tension between the two leads.

Clocking in at two minutes and thirty-five seconds, the trailer opens with Hritik Roshan’s commanding voiceover, declaring that he will give up "his work, his name, even his identity to become a shadow." What follows is a whirlwind of choreographed mayhem, stunning locations, and a web of motives and loyalties.

Kiara Advani Gets Her Moment

Making her mark is Kiara Advani, who appears both as Kabir’s love interest and combatant. Fans are already cheering for her action sequences, with many praising the decision to give her a more physically dynamic role. 

There’s also a powerful glimpse of Ashutosh Rana, reprising his role as Kabir’s handler. At one point, his disgust is so palpable that he spits on Kabir’s face.

Check out the trailer here:

More About 'War 2'

Directed by Ayan Mukerji, the film continues the legacy of Aditya Chopra’s ever-expanding YRF Spy Universe, which includes hits like 'Pathaan' and 'Tiger 3'. Backed by a top-tier technical team, the film features cinematography by Benjamin Jasper ACS, action choreography by an international team, and a powerful score by Pritam. The story is penned by Aditya Chopra, ensuring narrative continuity across the franchise.

Within just 30 minutes, the trailer amassed over half a million views on YouTube, with fan reactions pouring in across social media praising the "Hollywood-level action", "epic face-off", and "Kiara finally getting her fight moment."

Slated to release on 14 August 2025, 'War 2' is set to arrive with maximum impact, strategically landing on the eve of India’s Independence Day, a date that has now become prime territory for patriotic cinema.

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