The audience is eagerly waiting for Hrithik Roshan and South star Junior NTR's much-awaited film 'War 2'. There is a tremendous craze among the audience about this spy universe of Yash Raj Films. At the same time, the makers are also leaving no stone unturned to make the film grand. Recently, news came that this action-packed film will also have a tremendous dance song battle between Hrithik and Junior NTR. Now, another big news is coming about the film, which shows the popularity of the film and the enthusiasm of the people about it.

Increased demand for the Telugu version
The craze of the audience about 'War 2' is such that the film is ready to earn crores even before its release. According to a recent report by 123 Telugu, the Telugu version of 'War 2' is expected to earn Rs 85 to 120 crore even before its release. According to the report, the demand for the Telugu rights of 'War 2' is Rs 85 to 120 crore. According to the report, top Tollywood producers Naga Vamsi and Sunil Narang are in the race to grab the Telugu distribution rights. Both these names are among the veteran producers of the Telugu film industry, who are known for big-budget films.

'War 2' to be released on August 14
'War 2' is a high-stakes thriller. This is the sequel to the 2019 blockbuster film 'War'. In this film of the spy universe, Hrithik will once again be seen in the role of a spy named Kabir. While Junior NTR is likely to be seen in a negative role in the film. Apart from these two, Kiara Advani will also be seen adding glamour to this film. 'War 2' is scheduled to release on August 14, 2025.
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