Hrithik Roshan recently shared a lengthy post on Instagram, while reacting to the ongoing debate on social media about the VFX quality of Ranbir Kapoor starrer Ramayana. In his note, he explained that
different VFX approaches serve different purposes, and not all visual effects are meant to perfectly mimic reality. He explained that critiques should take into account the film’s style and storytelling choices. Meanwhile, he also addressed criticism about the VFX of his film ‘War 2’ (2025), directed by Ayan Mukerji, and admitted that there were some issues in the film.
Hrithik Roshan On War 2 VFX Criticism
Reacting to Hrithik Roshan’s post about VFX, one social media user commented, “@hrithikroshan makes us question ourselves that bad Ramayana VFX and War 2 VFX are debatable..Well Hr , I surrender infront you! What a majestic stand you took! And did you just defend War 2 indirectly.. Nevertheless , love always to My King.” Responding to this, Hrithik admitted that War 2 had some issues as they had less time. However, he stated that the first film War (2019), directed by Siddharth Anand, was ‘spectacularly perfect’.
“War2 had some physics/ gravity issue n less time. It can happen. Whereas War1 was absolutely spectacularly perfect,” wrote Hrithik Roshan.
For the unversed, War 2 also starred Jr NTR, Kiara Advani, Anil Kapoor and Ashutosh Rana. Helmed by Ayan Mukerji, it was released in theatres on August 2025.
Meanwhile, War (2019), directed by Siddharth Anand, starred Hrithik, Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor.
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Hrithik Roshan About Brahmastra And Fighter VFX
Meanwhile, another Instagram user asked Hrithik about the special effects in Fighter. “fighter VFX was very photorealistic,” he wrote. Another fan asked, “Sir can u share ur opinion about Brahmastra with us please,” to which Hrithik replied, “@cine.winay loved the 3D version immensely . Great quality.”
Another social media user asked Hrithik when we can expect Bollywood films to reach the visual quality of films like Avatar. “Even when comparing today’s Bollywood films to Indian movies from 15–20 years ago such as Krrish, Enthiran, and Ra One, it often feels like we are falling behind in terms of visual quality, which is quite alarming,” wrote the Instagram user. Hrithik replied, “That will happen the day the clapper boy takes pride in specializing in giving the clap. When the watchman wants to be the best watchman in the world , when the cleaner wants to be the best cleaner in the world, when the boom guy wants to study how to record sound and takes pride in it. When no work is big or small, but status gets defined by how well to do the work. It’s called division of labor and specialization , it needs to become a part of our culture . The day it does, we will be better than the west !! Pray with me.”















