'Fast & Furious' Series Action Director Roped In For 'War 2'!

A source close to the movie unit said, "Award-winning action director Spiro Razatos, who is known for his stunts in blockbuster action films like Captain America:

Update: 2024-04-19 13:01 GMT

If there is one film for which both the North as well as the South audience are eagerly waiting for, it is 'War 2'. This action-packed movie which is a part of 'YRF Spy Universe' is being made on a grand scale by Ayan Mukherji. There are massive expectations on this project as it has Hrithik Roshan and NTR playing the lead roles.

While the shooting started in December 2023, NTR has recently shot for a few days for the movie. He will be taking part in the shoot for a month or two and the makers are planning to finish his part as quickly as possible. People are eager to see both Hrithik and NTR together on the big screen. The latest update we hear is that producer Aditya Chopra is making sure that the action sequences are being made on Hollywood standards. Apparently, he brought 'Captain America' and 'Fast & Furious' action director Spiro Razatos on board for this flick.

A source close to the movie unit said, "Award-winning action director Spiro Razatos, who is known for his stunts in blockbuster action films like Captain America: Civil War, Captain America: The First Soldier, Fast X, F9-The Fast Saga, to name a few, will now design and execute an action sequence that will blow people's minds. He has started working with Ayan closely and has very ambitious plans to give Indian audiences action set pieces that they have never seen before!"

The source added, "All films of the YRF Spy Universe has only delivered blockbusters and it has become a huge draw for audiences worldwide as seen in the box office results that this franchise has delivered over the years. Adi realizes the sky-high expectations that every film from this spy universe currently has. So, he is taking measures to keep delivering bigger cinematic experiences with each film from this fabled franchise."

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