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Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR to Set the Stage on Fire with a Dance Battle in War 2


In a thrilling update from the much-anticipated sequel to the blockbuster action movie ‘War,’ Bollywood’s ace dancer Hrithik Roshan will compete in a dance-off against Telugu superstar Junior NTR. This high-octane sequence is part of the upcoming Ayan Mukerji’s directorial ‘War 2,’ a continuation of the Yash Raj Films (YRF) spy universe, and the excitement is palpable among fans.

It’s of no surprise that the movie, produced by Aditya Chopra, would bank on Hrithik’s legendary dance moves to enthrall its audience, but the inclusion of Junior NTR’s character is an intriguing twist, especially considering his acclaimed dance in the Oscar-winning track, “Naatu Naatu,” from S.S. Rajamouli’s epic ‘RRR.’ The dance standoff is crafted to a pacy soundtrack from none other than Pritam, promising to be a blockbuster moment in itself.

The highly anticipated dance face-off is set to follow the success of Hrithik’s previous dance number “Jai Jai Shivshankar” from the original ‘War,’ which also starred Tiger Shroff and became a chart-topping hit. Expectations are high as the production aims to surpass the original in scale, action, emotive storytelling, and musical excellence. Anticipation swirls around whether Kiara Advani, the leading lady in ‘War 2,’ will participate in this dance extravaganza. Aditya Chopra and Ayan Mukerji have locked August 14, 2025, as the release date for this cinematic extravaganza.

The entertainment industry is abuzz with other news as well. Tahir Raj Bhasin, celebrating his 37th birthday, anticipates 2024 to be his paramount year to date, with the sequel to his hit Netflix series ‘Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein’ slated for release. The actor reflects on his career, enjoying the creative satisfaction from his latest projects and looking to continuously revolutionize his on-screen personas.

Meanwhile, another nostalgic moment is on the cards as Rajkummar Rao’s upcoming film ‘Srikanth’ is set to feature the iconic Aamir Khan song “Papa Kehte Hain.” Aamir Khan himself will be part of the unveiling, and in a heartwarming twist, a band of visually-challenged musicians is to perform the track, celebrating the inspiring life of industrialist Srikanth Bolla.

In other updates, Rakul Preet Singh gears up for an intriguing roster of films, while maintaining a close watch on her collaboration with Kamal Haasan in ‘Indian 2.’ She expresses her admiration for the dedication of the legendary actor, noting the immense effort that goes into his performance, including long hours under heavy prosthetics.

The film fraternity also presents tales of enduring camaraderie, as evidenced by Sonam Khan’s touching tribute to her ex-husband Rajiv Rai, over six years post-divorce. Their bond exemplifies amity that outlasts marital ties.

However, the news sphere also harbors somber events, as we learn about the tragic demise of Pankaj Tripathi’s brother-in-law, Rakesh Tiwari, in a road accident. The actor’s family deals with the aftermath of this unforeseen catastrophe.

Ending on a sports-centric note, the effervescent Alia Bhatt transitions from her Hollywood stint back to the homefront with ‘Jigra,’ a film under her and Karan Johar’s production which sees her take on the role of a basketball player. The upcoming drama is being polished for a late September release, with Alia having invested significant time into mastering the sport’s quintessential moves.

Cinema enthusiasts eagerly await the action, sentiment, and dance fever that the Indian film industry promises to deliver across the multitude of projects that are in the pipeline, illustrating the perpetual movement and evolution of the enthralling world of Bollywood.