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Hrithik Roshan talks about War

Starring Hrithik Roshan, Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor in lead roles, War is one of the most-awaited films of the year. Hrithik, who is in top form after the widespread success of his recent release Super 30 (2019), says that he loves doing action entertainers. However, he is of the opinion that it is important to have a good script for such movies to work at the box office.

"It feels great to be back (in action space). It is my favourite genre. I love action-entertainers. I have had very few chances to do them but whenever I have had the chance, I have revelled in it," Hrithik told a newswire in an interview.


The superstar went on to add, "Actually, I only want to do action entertainers. But it is very hard to get a good script, it is hard to write one. It seems easy as it has action, dance and entertainment but you need to have an intelligent script in the genre."

Hrithik Roshan has been a part of several multi-starrers in the past. He has shared the screen space with the likes of Shah Rukh Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt and Farhan Akhtar. When asked about multi-starrers in today’s time, the actor said that now the actors have a lot of insecurity in the industry and not many people trust each other.

"It takes two very secure and trusting actors and director to come together to make this kind of a film. It is sad that we have a lot of insecurity in our industry and not many people trust each other. Here we did not have that problem as Tiger is coming from a very secure place, Sid (director) is somebody we both trust. We all came together to make a good film. We were taking care of each other. We were sincerely making sure that each character comes out to its fullest potential,” said the superstar in conclusion.

Directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films, War is slated to roll into cinemas on 2nd October, 2019.

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