
War 2(2025)
Years ago Agent Kabir went rogue, became India’s greatest villain ever. As he descends further into the deepest shadows... India sends its deadliest, most lethal agent after him, Agent Vikram A Special Units Officer who is more than Kabir’s equal and a relentless Terminator driven by his own demons, determined to put a bullet into Kabir’s skull.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Netflix
- Theatrical Release
- 13 August 2025
- Director
- Ayan Mukerji
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 53m
- Rating
- 5.7/10
Storyline
A rogue agent named Kabir has become India's most dangerous criminal. The government sends its top agent, Vikram, to hunt him down. Vikram is a relentless officer with his own dark past, determined to stop Kabir at any cost.
“One rogue agent. One relentless hunter.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for War 2
Cast reunions in this film: Anil Kapoor & Bobby Deol (4 films together), Ashutosh Rana & Hrithik Roshan (3 films together), Ashutosh Rana & Aditya Chopra (3 films together), Hrithik Roshan & Aditya Chopra (3 films together), Ashutosh Rana & Bobby Deol (2 films together), and Ashutosh Rana & Benjamin Jasper (2 films together).
Trivia
- Ayan Mukerji reportedly studied classic spy vs. spy films like 'The Departed' to shape the film's tense dual narrative.
- The film's production involved a special international crew for stunts, including experts who worked on the 'John Wick' series.
- Hrithik Roshan performed a particularly dangerous motorcycle stunt sequence himself after weeks of rigorous training.
- Early promotional material subtly used color symbolism, with Kabir often framed in cooler blues and Vikram in warmer ambers.
- The script underwent several revisions to balance the action with the emotional backstories of both lead characters.
- Certain high-tech props and gadgets featured in the film were inspired by real-world military concepts from defense expos.
- A key chase sequence was shot in a rarely-filmed location in the Middle East, requiring complex diplomatic permissions.
