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Hrithik, Tiger urge people to protect "WARs spoilers

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Wednesday, 2 October 2019 (11:48 IST)
New Delhi: Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff's 'WAR' promises to be the biggest action entertainer ever produced by Bollywood. 
In the film Hrithik and Tiger will be seen waging a war against each other and the makers have definitely made this massive showdown a never seen before action spectacle that has been shot across 7 countries.
 
An adrenaline pumping action entertainer, 'War' has several twists and turns that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats and make for an unmissable high octane viewing experience.
 
The heroes of 'War', Hrithik and Tiger took to social media urging audiences to not spread spoilers of the film. 
 
 
Both the superstars said the entire unit of WAR has put in a lot of hard work, blood and sweat for the film and requests audiences to not reveal the twists which can disrupt the viewing experience of the people.
 
Hrithik wrote, "Hi Guys! I have a personal request to make. We have made WAR with a lot of hard work, blood, sweat and love. Please protect our spoilers when you see the film because it will immensely add to everyone's movie watching experience. Trusting you all with this."
 
Tiger wrote, "Hey guys! Spoilers are never fun and it impacts movie watching experience and business. We have all worked really hard to make WAR a big screen experience and I request you to protect our film, our work. Protect our spoilers and please give us lots of love!"
 
Touted as the biggest action entertainer of India, 'War', has been produced by Yash Raj Films. The high-octane film that also stars Vaani Kapoor opposite Hrithik Roshan, is set to release tomorrow in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on October 2.(UNI)

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