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War
Critic reviews and ratings
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...is a paisa-vasool action entertainer which has style as well as enough twists and turns to keep the viewers engrossed.
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...is a defining action movie of our time. It’s Hollywood enough to rock the multiplexes, but it doesn’t forget its roots.
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...is a decent addition to both actors' action film legacy. But this high-profile bang bang show is at best, popcorn entertainment for action movie buffs.
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...a big spectacle film, is definitely worth a watch for the sheer joy of seeing this dream pair of Hrithik and Tiger on the silver screen.
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Slick action, chiselled heroes, stunning locations make up for the uneven writing. Yep, the story is part-clever and part-amusing, making it a guilty-pleasure kind-of-a-watch.
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...is very much a bromance which sparkles because Hrithik and Tiger are combative without being competitive. I had a good time. I think you will too.
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It’s almost as though Anand was so pleased to have two perfectly suited actors on board, he decided he should leave it at that. What ensues is a large-scale mess only the hardnosed will notice while the rest of us are busy getting enamoured by Hrithik Roshan.
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Despite there being nothing new and everything predictable about it, War is slick and smart and keeps the audience engaged and absorbed.
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Watch the film for its world-class action and be prepared for the sequels to come down the line...
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...is the best silly-smart Hindi action film in a while.
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Overall we have a hollow script with little emotions, a big budget and a team that has something to prove. War seems more like a Hrithik Roshan and YRF come back than anything else.
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...a harmless and enjoyable one at least for the fans of Hrithik and Tiger.
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The men do deliver, but the film doesn't.
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...is a crowd-puller, but it isn’t meant to further the cause of cinema. It will entertain you.
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...seems a bit dated and overambitious.
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The male leads, separated by a couple of generations and united by their ability to land punches and execute pirouettes without breaking a sweat, set the screen on fire. Fortunately for War, there is barely a scene without either of them.
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...how much can you take of a beefcake buffet!
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The chief trouble with War is that all the space is divvied up between Hrithik and Tiger, and they are so busy strutting across the screen, in all their glory, so ripped, so brawny, that the poor baddies don’t really get a chance.
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...could have been a suspenseful, eyecatching, entertaining ride. But for its politics.
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Despite the toughness of its leading men, the film tires them out with its convoluted writing — which, I am afraid, is the only villain in this skirmish. The rest are just in it for the money.
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...is all sound and fury, a glossy globe-trotting thriller that goes haywire at every turn.
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