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War trailer: Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff set to offer a high-octane action flick

The teaser of Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff starrer War was released a few weeks ago. It received a fantastic response and the fans of both the actors were waiting for the trailer of the film and finally, the wait is over.

The makers have released the trailer and we can say that the movie clearly looks like a high-octane action flick. Hrithik took to Twitter to share the trailer with his fans. He tweeted, “You’ll need your team to console you when this war is won #WAR, @iTIGERSHROFF . #TeamHrithik make some noise! #WarTrailer #HrithikvsTiger #TeamHrithik @vaaniofficial #SiddharthAnand @yrf https://youtu.be/tQ0mzXRk-oM.”


Well, Tiger too had an interesting tweet to unveil the trailer. The actor tweeted, “The countdown to your defeat has started, @iHrithik ! #TeamTiger ready to celebrate our win? https://youtu.be/tQ0mzXRk-oM #WAR #WarTrailer #HrithikvsTiger @vaaniofficial #SiddharthAnand @yrf.”

So, now on social media soon we will have a Team Hrithik and a Team Tiger. Talking about the trailer, it is a decent one and is filled with a lot of action. However, the storyline of the film seems to be a bit predictable, but we hope that director Siddharth Anand surprises us with his narration.

The movie also stars Vaani Kapoor and in the trailer, she has been given very minimal scope. Looks like apart from wearing good clothes and dancing, the actress has nothing to do in the film.

War also stars Ashutosh Rana and Anupria Goenka. While we get a small glimpse of the former in the trailer, the latter is not seen in it.

Produced by Aditya Chopra, War is slated to hit the screens on 2nd October 2019. It is expected that the film will take a bumper opening as it features two of the biggest stars of Bollywood.

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