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Bigger song than Naatu Naatu in WAR 2: Hrithik and NTR mass dance?

on May 9, 2024

Bigger song than Naatu Naatu in WAR 2 Hrithik and NTR mass dance?

NTR seems to be on a roll. The actor is currently busy with Devara Part 1 directed by filmmaker Siva Koratala. After "Devara," the actor has multiple big projects in the pipeline, such as "War 2," "NTR Neel," and "Devara Part 2."

Everyone is excited about NTR's Bollywood debut with Yash Raj Films' Spyverse film, "War 2," where the actor shares the screen with Greek God, Hrithik Roshan. The collaboration of these two phenomenal actors for an action drama is a delight for Indian cinema fans.

NTR will be playing an Indian agent in "War 2." The shoot is going on in Mumbai. Both NTR and Hrithik Roshan are highly acclaimed for their extraordinary dancing abilities. Both stars have demonstrated exceptional dance techniques in numerous films.

Furthermore, NTR and Ram Charan enthralled the global audience with dance skills in the internationally super hit film “RRR,” particularly in the popular song “Naatu Naatu,” which received the prestigious Oscar Award for Best Original Song. No wonder that producer Aditya Chopra is now planning a bigger song than “Naatu Naatu” between Hrithik Roshan and NTR.

Ganesh Acharya will compose and choreograph a song featuring Hrithik Roshan and NTR. This song is intended to become the next major international hit from India. The film is packed with adrenaline-pumping chases and action stunts.

This exciting news raised expectations on the biggie and fans are eager witness their epic face off. The film will be directed by Ayan Mukerji and produced by Aditya Chopra.


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