Yash Raj Films released the 1-minute 34-second teaser on May 20, 2025—Jr NTR’s 42nd birthday—showcasing a globe-trotting face-off between Hrithik Roshan’s Agent Kabir and Jr NTR’s mysterious adversary, with action set atop trains, in ice caves and on boats. Fans flooded social media with praise—calling it “the face-off we wanted”—while a vocal minority criticized its VFX and perceived rehash of the first film’s tropes.
Trade reports indicate the film has already sold Telugu rights for an eye-watering ₹85–100 crore, underlining expectations of a pan-India blockbuster. Industry observers note that assembling two superstars from Hindi and Telugu cinemas represents a strategic push for cross-market appeal, even as experts caution that execution—particularly visual effects—will determine whether War 2 can surpass its predecessor’s ₹475 crore global haul.
Yash Raj Films timed the teaser drop to coincide with Jr NTR’s birthday on May 20, 2025, which immediately sent social feeds ablaze with reactions. The footage opens with Jr NTR’s voiceover introducing himself to Hrithik Roshan’s Kabir—“You don’t know me, but you soon will”—before cutting to rapid-fire sequences of swordplay, hand-to-hand combat, car chases and even a confrontation with a wolf. A striking visual moment shows Kiara Advani in a bikini, though some viewers flagged its poor green-screen execution.
Directed by Ayan Mukerji, War 2 expands the YRF Spy Universe with shots spanning five countries, including Norway’s ice fields, Mumbai’s skyline and European railways. Cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee’s sweeping wide angles emphasize scale, while editor Aarif Sheikh delivers pulse-pounding cuts designed to hook audiences from the first frame.
Social platforms lit up within minutes. On Twitter, #War2Teaser trended as fans applauded the duo’s chemistry and the film’s production values. Reddit users were more divided, with some calling the teaser “old wine in a new bottle” and criticizing its reliance on clichés and uninspired VFX. A Pinkvilla poll showed Jr NTR leading Hrithik by roughly 75% to 25% in fan support—though analysts caution such polls often reflect mobilized fandoms rather than broader audience sentiment.
Box office analyst Komal Nahta argues that “War 2 represents YRF’s boldest bet on pan-Indian casting; if the film balances star power with narrative innovation, it could redefine action cinema in India,” but warns “overreliance on spectacle without story depth may limit its reach”. Veteran photographer and filmmaker Maria Lopez observes, “High-octane teasers are must-haves now, but viewers will judge on the trailer’s promise—especially after comments about the teaser’s VFX”.
The original War (2019) starring Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff earned ₹475 crore worldwide, making it one of Bollywood’s top-grossers. War 2 reunites Roshan with director Mukerji and introduces Jr NTR—the Telugu star celebrated for RRR—to Hindi audiences for the first time. Kiara Advani returns as the female lead, adding further pan-Indian appeal.
Well before its August 14, 2025 release, War 2 has already secured ₹85–100 crore in Telugu theatrical rights, underscoring distributors’ confidence in its cross-region draw. Industry tracker Sacnilk reports Hindi rights are nearing similar figures, suggesting a combined pre-sale tally exceeding ₹200 crore—an unprecedented number for an Indian action film.
Principal photography spanned 150 days across India, Norway, France, Spain and Japan, featuring six major action set pieces and two song sequences. Hrithik sustained a minor injury during rope-work rehearsals, a testament to the film’s demanding stunts. With post-production underway since April, the makers aim to unveil the full trailer in July, ahead of Festivities around Independence Day.