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Kiara Advani Looks Stunning In New BTS Photo From War 2's Aavan Jaavan Song

Kiara Advani Looks Stunning In New BTS Photo From War 2's Aavan Jaavan Song

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In a newly released behind-the-scenes video, Mukerji discussed the inspiration behind choosing Italy as the primary location for the song.
Hrithik Roshan and Kiara Advani's song Aavan Jaavan from War 2 has been trending ever since it was released. Fans are gushing over Kiara's bold look. Recently, the actress has once again left fans in awe with her glamorous look in a behind the scenes photo from the sets of War 2. The new BTS snap, which has surfaced online, shows Kiara dressed in a dazzling outfit.
Taking to her Instagram stories, Kiara shared a photo in which she is seen enjoying having street food. Kiara looks stunning in short red colour pants and small crop top. On Kiara's birthday, the first song Aavan Jaavan was released. Recently, Yash Raj Films has unveiled behind-the-scenes footage of the song.
In a newly released behind-the-scenes video, Mukerji discussed the inspiration behind choosing Italy as the primary location for the song. 'We needed a backdrop to film this love song. It should seem like this beautiful travel energy song where two people are just in love and seeing the world together. So I was very happy when we finally selected Italy as the location for the song," he said.
Kiara Advani also reflected on the experience of shooting in the serene landscapes, highlighting the relaxed atmosphere. 'We've had just the right mix of sunshine and that lovely wind coming in. I just feel like staying back here and just chilling, relaxing and swimming in these thermal pools. It's just dreamy and beautiful," she shared.
Earlier today, the makers released teaser of second song Janaabe Aali. The song features Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR in an epic dance battle, complying with the film's theme. The track is composed by Pritam and sung by Sachet Tandon and Saab Bhattacharya, with lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya. The track promises to be a pulsating dance anthem that is bound to set the screen on fire. 'The dance WAR you've been waiting for is almost here. Here's the tease… #JanaabeAali full song in theatres only! #War2 releasing in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil in cinemas worldwide on 14th August," read the logline on the song's YouTube video.
Recently, Hrithik praised the RRR actor's dancing skills and said that he is the only actor who didn't need any rehearsals. 'NTR is incredible, and a true champ," Hrithik said, adding, 'He's the first co-star I've worked with who doesn't need rehearsals. He has every step inside him already. That amazed me completely. Working on the dance-off with NTR was an extraordinary experience, and I learned a lot from him, which I'll now incorporate."
Directed by Ayan Mukerji, the highly anticipated sequel to the blockbuster War also stars Kiara Advani in the lead. War 2 is set to release in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil on August 14.
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August 07, 2025, 17:04 IST
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