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After ‘War 2’ Flops, Everyone Scrambles To Dodge Blame

They say success has many fathers and failure is an orphan, and the fate of ‘War 2’ illustrates that proverb perfectly. The film began with a show of camaraderie: Hrithik Roshan and Junior NTR promoted it together in Hyderabad and Mumbai, projecting a united front. But when the film flopped, that unity evaporated. Junior NTR distanced himself and pointed fingers at the producers; in turn another producer Naga Vamsi defended his own decisions while criticizing Yash Raj Films as the Main Producer and the Decision-maker, insisting that he along with Jr NTR had trusted the studio and backed the wrong creative choices. Made on a reported budget of 400 crores, War 2 failed to recover its costs, and the public spectacle of blame-shifting left the project politically and reputationally orphaned. Cast and crew who once stood shoulder to shoulder in promotion were suddenly eager to separate their names from the failure. The fallout extended beyond personal recriminations. Director Ayan Mukerji has claimed that he merely followed the script by writer Sridhar Raghavan and therefore had limited creative inputs, a statement that coincided with his exit from Yash Raj’s Dhoom 4 and his reported move to work on Brahmastra 2 with Dharma Productions. Meanwhile Aditya Chopra and Yash Raj Films have largely refrained from talking to the press about the disappointment. The production house that enjoyed a major hit like Saiyaara and a major flop like War 2 in the same year now finds itself fielding public criticism from former collaborators rather than defenders. In the end, War 2’s failure has few takers: while many involved were quick to distance themselves, silence or deflection remain the dominant responses—leaving the film, as the proverb warns, orphaned in its failure.