Hrithik Roshan isn’t one to shy away from sharing what goes on behind the camera—and his latest post about War 2 is no exception. The actor gave fans a peek into what it really felt like to step into his character- Kabir’s shoes. It wasn’t just about action-packed stunts or hitting marks perfectly; it was a journey of ease, trust, and even a little self-doubt creeping in when things seemed too perfect.
Hrithik explained that playing Kabir was fun and surprisingly relaxed. He knew the character inside out, and for the first time in a while, he felt a shoot could just be simple: show up, act, do your job, and head home. His director, Ayaan’s energy on set made everything flow effortlessly, and for a moment, it seemed like the film was going to be a sure shot.
But behind that comfort, Hrithik revealed, there was a subtle voice of doubt. Something whispered that this was too easy, too familiar. Another voice reminded him that he deserved it—that not every film needed to be gruelling, torturous, or an endless search for the perfect truth in every moment. It was a rare permission to just relax and enjoy the craft without overthinking.
About War 2
War 2, directed by Ayan Mukerji and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films, is the sixth instalment of the YRF Spy Universe and a sequel to the 2019 hit War. Starring Hrithik Roshan, N. T. Rama Rao Jr. in his Hindi debut, and Kiara Advani, the action-thriller follows Kabir Dhaliwal, a former RAW agent who goes rogue but is secretly tasked to infiltrate the Kali Cartel, a powerful criminal syndicate. War 2's worldwide collection is Rs 364.35 Cr, as per Sacnilk.
Kabir’s mission puts him in morally complex situations, from assassinating his mentor to protecting his adoptive daughter, while navigating betrayals by Vikram Chelapathi, his childhood friend turned adversary, and corrupt minister Sarang. High-octane sequences span Japan, Germany, Spain, Yemen, and Abu Dhabi, culminating in Davos, where Kabir dismantles the cartel and exposes the traitors. The film also explores Kabir and Vikram’s shared past, adding emotional depth to the action.
Hrithik explained that playing Kabir was fun and surprisingly relaxed. He knew the character inside out, and for the first time in a while, he felt a shoot could just be simple: show up, act, do your job, and head home. His director, Ayaan’s energy on set made everything flow effortlessly, and for a moment, it seemed like the film was going to be a sure shot.
But behind that comfort, Hrithik revealed, there was a subtle voice of doubt. Something whispered that this was too easy, too familiar. Another voice reminded him that he deserved it—that not every film needed to be gruelling, torturous, or an endless search for the perfect truth in every moment. It was a rare permission to just relax and enjoy the craft without overthinking.
About War 2
War 2, directed by Ayan Mukerji and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films, is the sixth instalment of the YRF Spy Universe and a sequel to the 2019 hit War. Starring Hrithik Roshan, N. T. Rama Rao Jr. in his Hindi debut, and Kiara Advani, the action-thriller follows Kabir Dhaliwal, a former RAW agent who goes rogue but is secretly tasked to infiltrate the Kali Cartel, a powerful criminal syndicate. War 2's worldwide collection is Rs 364.35 Cr, as per Sacnilk.
Kabir’s mission puts him in morally complex situations, from assassinating his mentor to protecting his adoptive daughter, while navigating betrayals by Vikram Chelapathi, his childhood friend turned adversary, and corrupt minister Sarang. High-octane sequences span Japan, Germany, Spain, Yemen, and Abu Dhabi, culminating in Davos, where Kabir dismantles the cartel and exposes the traitors. The film also explores Kabir and Vikram’s shared past, adding emotional depth to the action.
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