
📌 Key Points
- Hrithik Shocks: ‘War 2’ VFX Worse Than ‘War 1’!
- ‘War 2’ “Somewhat Better” – Hrithik’s Understated Verdict!
- Fighter Flaws Admitted! Hrithik’s Candid Confession Rocks.
- Ramayana VFX Row: Hrithik Weighs In On Ranbir’s Teaser!
Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan has ignited a fiery debate across Tollywood with his latest, widely circulated remarks. From his highly anticipated ‘War 2’ to the contentious VFX of Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Ramayana’ teaser and insights into his own film ‘Fighter’, Hrithik’s candid opinions have truly stirred the pot, leaving many South Indian film enthusiasts buzzing.
Hrithik Unpacks Ramayana VFX & Own Films
Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan’s recent comments regarding ‘War 2’, the teaser for Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Ramayana’, and his own film ‘Fighter’ have gone viral, creating a significant stir in Tollywood. Hrithik notably addressed the widespread discussion surrounding Nitesh Tiwari‘s ambitious ‘Ramayana’ teaser.
Social media has seen significant dissatisfaction and viral trolling concerning the quality of its VFX. In response to this controversy, Hrithik shared a post on his Instagram, expressing his opinion.
Regarding his upcoming film ‘War 2’, Hrithik made sensational comments, stating that the sequel is “somewhat better than the first part.” However, he also acknowledged certain flaws, specifically remarking that the VFX of ‘War 1’ was superior to that of ‘War 2’. He further shared interesting insights on creative filmmaking during these discussions.
Star’s Viral Confessions Rock Tollywood
Additionally, when speaking about his recently released film ‘Fighter’, Hrithik candidly admitted to some flaws within the movie.
These remarks from Hrithik Roshan have since become a hot topic across Tollywood.
Looking Ahead
These remarks from Hrithik Roshan have since become a hot topic across Tollywood. His candidness has sparked significant debate, a testament to our industry’s passion. Expect these views to influence how Tollywood approaches upcoming pan-Indian ventures, especially regarding VFX and narrative authenticity. This discussion, clearly, is far from over.


