‘War 2’ Movie Review: Two Heroes, No Spectacle, No Debacle
Ayan Mukerji’s restlessly-mounted action thriller lacks both method and madness
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Ayan Mukerji’s restlessly-mounted action thriller lacks both method and madness

The over 2-minute-long trailer of 'War 2', the sixth film of Yash Raj Films' Spy Universe, feels darker in tone than any of the previous installments.

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Hrithik Roshan thanked Jr NTR, Kiara Advani, Ayank Mukerji and producer Aditya Chopra for giving the best mounting to 'War 2'.

The Hollywood Reporter India's weekly column 'Lights, Camera, Scoop' will unravel the behind-the-scenes madness of the big Bollywood machinery.

If she signs it, 'Kamal Aur Meena' will be the first film that Kiara Advani will likely shoot post-pregnancy.

'War 2' is directed by Ayan Mukerji and will release on August 14

Bollywood stole the spotlight at the Met Gala 2025, with viral moments, couture looks and cultural pride.

From heritage-inspired couture to bold maternity dressing, Indian celebrities made a powerful impact on the Met Gala red carpet with custom looks by Balmain, Gaurav Gupta, Manish Malhotra and more.

It’s not about fame alone. As Shah Rukh Khan, Kiara Advani and Diljit Dosanjh gear up for this year’s gala, insiders reveal what it really takes to score an invite — and why there’s no cutting in line.

The 2025 Met Gala theme, 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,' will aim to highlight the cultural significance of Black tailoring throughout history.

The Bollywood stars, who tied the knot in February 2023, shared the news through a heartwarming post on Instagram

Shankar's vision feels socially dated. It’s not that his brand of storytelling has changed; the problem is that it’s still the same.

Director Shankar’s latest, is an attempt at a return to form. At times, it feels like an aging band playing their greatest hits. At others, it feels like covers by a tribute act—there’s warmth in the familiar melodic turns and an ability to surprise yet.









