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Hrithik Roshan is preparing for his next film, War 2, after last appearing in Fighter (2024). Hrithik reprises his role as the main character in the action thriller, which was directed by Ayan Mukerji. Anil Kapoor, Jr. NTR, and Kiara Advani play important parts as well. We've learnt that Hrithik and producer Aditya Chopra have a huge profit-sharing arrangement amid all of the hype.
For War 2, Hrithik Roshan is paid an upfront fee of Rs 50 crore
It has been reported that Hrithik Roshan has received an upfront payment of Rs 50 crore for War 2, the upcoming film directed by Ayan Mukerji. Since the 2019 release of the first installment, War, Hrithik and Aditya Chopra have collaborated on the franchise. He and YRF have a backend agreement.
Leading the War franchise since its first installment, Hrithik Roshan has joined the group of actors with a backend contract with YRF. This agreement with the production company already includes Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan.
According to reports, Jr. NTR received the highest salary of any actor for his film debut, Rs 70 crorefrom YRF. Anil Kapoor was paid Rs 10 crore for his role, while Kiara Advani received Rs 15 crore.

A synopsis of War II
War 2 is one of the priciest films ever made in India, with a staggering budget of Rs 400 crore. The film's trailer, which was made public a few days ago, increased anticipation for the release. Major Kabir Dhaliwal is portrayed by Hrithik Roshan. In the War sequel, Kiara Advani plays Kavya Luthra.
Reliable trade sources claim that over the weekend of Independence Day, only War 2 will be shown in Indian theatres. In a calculated move, YRF has already obtained a national exclusive showing on the IMAX big screen format, meaning that only War 2 will be shown at the aforementioned theatres in India.
Until the next Conjuring movie comes out, the movie has a run on IMAX properties. The majority of properties serving the Indian diaspora abroad are favouring War 2 at IMAX properties, according to a source familiar with the situation.
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