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'War 2': Jr. NTR begins dubbing of Hrithik Roshan starrer

'War 2': Jr. NTR begins dubbing of Hrithik Roshan starrer

Time of India11-06-2025
Picture Credit: Facebook
Man of Massas
Jr. NTR
will be making his Bollywood debut with the action thriller 'War 2,' locking horns with
Hrithik Roshan
. The movie is set to hit the screens in around 2 months from now, and Jr. NTR has commenced the dubbing of the film.
Jr. NTR in studio
In a social media clip that surfaced online, the 'RRR' actor can be seen stepping into the dubbing studio. Dressed casually, Jr. NTR is seen coming down a flight of stairs and removing his shoes before entering the studio.
Directed by Ayan Mukerji, 'War 2' is the sixth installment in the YRF Spy Universe, following the success of films like 'Ek Tha Tiger,' 'War,' and 'Pathaan.' The film is a sequel to the 2019 blockbuster 'War.'
About 'War 2'
'War 2' also stars
Kiara Advani
as the female lead. The pan-India film will be released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu and marks Jr. NTR's big step into mainstream Hindi cinema. The film is set to clash with Rajinikanth's 'Coolie,' making this Independence Day weekend a box office showdown.
Last month, Jr. NTR opened up about how meaningful this project is to him. "This character is extremely special to me. When you give so much emotion, intensity, and energy to your role, it is all the more exciting to see this kind of response from my fans and people who love good cinema," he said.
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Teaser of the film
The teaser of the film was released on Jr. NTR's birthday on May 20. In the teaser, Hrithik is seen back in his role as agent
Kabir
, appearing meaner, darker, bulkier, and more menacing than before. Some of the action scenes also include sword fights, hand-to-hand combat, car chases, and even a scene where Kabir confronts a wolf.
On the other hand, Jr. NTR makes an intense entry where his motive is a fierce clash with Kabir.
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