War

critic Reviews

, 71% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Shubhra GuptaThe Indian Express
    All the space is gobbled up by 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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    Simon AbramsRogerEbert.com
    A star vehicle that's too weird to be dismissed, and too plodding to completely work.
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    Anupama ChopraFilm Companion
    War is a popcorn entertainer and you can't ask too many questions but if you're willing to suspend disbelief, the twists and turns exert a solid grip.
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    Keith GarlingtonKeith & the Movies
    ...a movie that’s exhilarating from start to finish and one with enough pizzazz to keep its audience glued to every eye-popping frame.
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    Saibal ChatterjeeNDTV
    War settles into a series of long-drawn-out action set pieces and contrived plot sleights designed to give Hrithik and Tiger the room to go all out.
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    Musanna AhmedFilm Inquiry
    Forget Hobbs & Shaw - this is the bona fide, brawny, brain-free John Woo-style machismo cinematic face-off of the year.
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    Manjusha RadhakrishnanGulf News (UAE)
    Unlike its beefed-up heroes, there's no meat in the plot...
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    Baradwaj RanganFilm Companion
    War 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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    Nandini RamnathScroll.in
    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.
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    Shikhar VermaHigh on Films
    Siddharth Anand's 'War' is a truly pulpy entertainer that casually reinvents Bollywood action films.
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