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WAR teaser: This Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff starrer looks like a big stylish action flick

After waiting for months, we finally know the title of Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff’s next. The movie has been titled WAR and the makers have dropped the teaser of the film. From the day the film was announced the makers were calling it HrithikvsTiger as the two actors will be seen against each other in the film. We surely have a lot of expectations from the movie and the teaser promises that we won’t be disappointed.

While Hrithik and Tiger are against each other in the film, even on Twitter we are loving their banter. Tiger tweeted, “@iHrithik, your moves may be a little rusty, let me show you how it’s done! https://youtu.be/XkHV7ROmIVA #WarTeaser #HrithikvsTiger @yrf @vaaniofficial #SiddharthAnand.” To this Hrithik replied, “You're just starting out in a world I've mastered, @iTIGERSHROFF. Take a seat! Presenting #WarTeaser https://youtu.be/XkHV7ROmIVA #HrithikvsTiger @vaaniofficial @yrf #SiddharthAnand.”


The teaser of WAR is impressive, but well, we cannot ignore that a few scenes remind us of Dhoom franchise. After watching the teaser, we can say that the Hrithik-Tiger starrer looks like a big stylish action flick. The movie also stars Vaani Kapoor and in the teaser, we can see her flaunting her sexy side. By the way, Hrithik is looking damn hot in the teaser and surely steals the show.

Well, the movie seems to be an action flick, but of course, when Tiger and Hrithik are there in the film, we also expect some dance in it. But we don’t get a glimpse of that in the teaser.

Directed by Siddharth Anand, WAR is slated to release on 2nd October 2019. While talking about the film, Anand said, “When you bring two of the biggest and the best action superstars of India in one film and pit them against each other, you need a title that justifies the promise of a massive showdown. Hrithik and Tiger will be seen going at each other ferociously and mercilessly and audiences will want to see who outwits whom in this incredible fight. WAR is the only title that could have delivered on this big promise and justifies the level of an action spectacle that the film is trying to present to audiences globally.”

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