
'War 2' pre-release event: Naga Vamsi says it feels like we are not sending NTR to Bollywood, but welcoming Hrithik Roshan to Tollywood
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's upcoming spy action drama 'War 2' will soon be released during the Independence Day window. The pan-India film will be released in multiple languages, and the Telugu dub of the film will be distributed by the filmmaker Naga Vamsi.
During the event of 'War 2' in Hyderabad, Naga Vamsi mentioned the film to be less about sending the Tollywood star to Bollywood and more about introducing Hrithik Roshan to Tollywood.
According to a report by Pinkvilla, Vamsi opened his speech with a statement that drew loud cheers from the crowd. 'Looking at this electrifying ambience, it feels like we are not sending NTR to Bollywood, but welcoming Hrithik to Tollywood in a grand manner,' he said.
A challenge to Telugu audiences
He then called 'War 2' a "proper Telugu film" and praised director Ayan Mukerji for portraying NTR in a way that he believes surpasses anything seen in Tollywood so far. "When you walk out of the theatres, you will feel proud," he assured. "We must show ten times the love we showed for Devara. The Telugu version must collect at least 1 rupee more than the Hindi version's nett collection. This is your responsibility."
The filmmaker was adamant that 'War 2' is an incredible opportunity to demonstrate NTR's pan-India stardom. "NTR has made us proud so many times. Our responsibility is to make him proud with War 2," he said, while promising everyone that there would not be a single disappointed fan. "I will never ask you to watch any movie in the future if you feel otherwise", he said.
The film also stars Kiara Advani in the female lead.
'War 2' will be released in theatres on August 14th and will be released in multiple languages including Hindi, Telugu and Tamil.

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