The reason why War stood out back in 2019 as a film was because, unlike a lot of other vanity vehicles that reek of hollowness and are content with their pretentious set pieces, this one didn’t forget to grab the vulnerable edges of their superhuman creatures. It united Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff.
Roshan as Kabir is back with a new business, bad blood, and a bikini-clad romantic interest. There’s as much going for War 2 as the first one. Perhaps more. And the idea to have Ayan Mukerji as the director sounds intriguing. And the actress this time was Kiara Advani.
As the spy thriller is streaming on Netflix, the actress is being praised for her action and screen presence. One wrote- “something about this scene is so FASCINATING the way her first ever gun shot I LITERALLY LOVE HOW SHE MADE THIS SCENE A LIT!
#War2 #War2On Netflix #KiaraAdvani
#Hrithik Roshan #YRFSpyUniverse @advani_kiara.”
Another said, “Her
power-packed action, screen presence & fierce avatar prove she’s the next BIG female action superstar in Bollywood. She owns every frame
stylish, strong & unstoppable. The rise of a true action #KiaraAdvani @advani_kiara/”
But beyond the style, it’s Kiara’s quiet confidence and luminous charm that leave a lasting mark. Even in fleeting moments, she exudes a star power that’s impossible to overlook — a reminder that true presence isn’t about screen time, it’s about impact. Kiara Advani doesn’t just light up the screen — she owns it.
What lies in War 2?
Slow motion shots- Check. Plot twists- Check. Flashbacks- Check. Beach song? Check. Globetrotting thrills? Check. Bikini? Double check. VFX? Triple check. Agent Kabir is now far more suave and just like how he was introduced in 2019, we first get to see a marveling close-up of his biceps (or were those triceps?)
His first mission begins in Japan where he has to battle an army of villains in a surprisingly bland and inept sword combat. And just like Anil Sharma’s The Hero: Love Story of A Spy, War 2 shifts locations faster than Ajay Devgn announces inconsequential sequels. Within the first half an hour, we move from Japan to Berlin to New Delhi to Amsterdam to Somalia.