YRF to keep Hrithik Roshan & Jr NTR away from each other for War 2 promotions!

Yash Raj Films have always deployed unique strategies to spike audience interest while promoting the YRF Spy Universe movies. We have learnt that since War 2 will see the first ever on-screen moment of Hrithik Roshan & Jr NTR coming together, YRF will keep them away from each other during promotions so that the experience of them ruthlessly fighting each other is served to the maximum to audience. “Hrithik & Jr NTR will be promoting War 2 separately and all plans have been made keeping in mind that they would never share the stage together, never be in any promotional video together pre-release and never seen with each other. Hrithik and Jr NTR coming together is a once in a lifetime cinematic moment in Indian cinema and there will be a bloody carnage on the big screen. YRF is clear that the audience should first experience this rivalry before they see the two promote with camaraderie. They want to deliver the best movie-watching experience to people by preserving the conflict...

Hill review – compelling story of formula one star Damon Hill’s trials on and off the racetrack

Film imparts profound lessons on the meaning of victory as it depicts the psychological pressure cooker in which the driver competed

Just as Damon Hill played second fiddle at Williams Racing to Ayrton Senna, this film follows in the wake of Asif Kapadia’s 2010 high-octane, high-tragedy single-name documentary Senna. Where that film was all raw, experiential cinematic chicanery, Alex Holmes’s film is more traditional, rooted in interviews with Hill and his wife Georgie. However it has quieter, but equally profound, lessons to impart in its emphasis on the driver’s need to live up to his roistering father Graham, and on the real meaning of victory in the most alpha of environments that is Formula One.

“It’s almost like I was trying to get back to the start again – get back to the place where it all went off the rails.” That’s the quasi-mythological racing line taken here; Hill is referring to the premature death in 1975 of his championship-winning dad aged 46 in a plane crash, which also financially ruined his family. But his redemption doesn’t go smoothly. After Hill sidles into the sport by becoming test driver for Nigel Mansell, team principal Frank Williams constantly doubts that he has the right stuff. Consigned to the support driver slot when he finally makes the team, more ruthless operators, Senna and Mansell included, are always circling.

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