Hrithik Roshan recently shared a lengthy note on Instagram where he spoke about the VFX controversy surrounding ‘Ramayana’ and extended his support to director Nitesh Tiwari and Namit Malhotra. Soon, a fan asked him if he was indirectly defending his film ‘War 2’ through the post. Here is what the actor replied.
Hrithik Roshan reacts to whether a fan defended ‘War 2’ through VFX post on Instagram.
After Hrithik shared a post on Instagram, he also responded to various comments made by netizens. The star asked about the VFX in ‘War 2’, “Hrithik Roshan makes us question ourselves; Ramayana VFX and that bad War 2 VFX are debatable… Well HR, I surrender to you! What a classy stand you took! And did you indirectly defend War 2 without my king… Always, Never the King…“

To this, the actor replied, “War2 had some physics/gravity issues and less time. It can happen. War1 on the other hand was absolutely perfect.”Soon, another person asked, “Sir, what about Fighter? What are your thoughts on DNEG?” Hrithik’s response read, “Fighter VFX was very photorealistic.”
More about Hrithik Roshan post
Roshan took to his Instagram to share a message: “Yes, bad VFX does exist. Sometimes it’s so bad it’s painful to watch. Especially for me… and especially when it’s a film I’m a part of.”A part of his lengthy note read, “There are some special people among us today, the makers of films like Kalki, Bahubali, Ramayana (my father too for Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish, of course), who are my heroes; they have the guts and vision to do what’s never been done before, all for the love of cinema, so that our audience can experience the kind of money we’ve never seen before. And years and years of effort to make another 11-year-old feel what I felt.”” He added: “For me that is noble. The ambition itself deserves applause! I am proud of my fellow Indians. I would give anything to be a part of such dreams even as a supporter.”
More about ‘War 2’
Ayan Mukerji’s ‘War 2’ failed to attract audiences to the theatres. The movie was part of the Bollywood spy universe and also featured Jr NTR. Despite having great star power and being a part of the big franchise, the film did not do well at the box office. It was also criticized for poor CGI, VFX and story. The film was released in theaters in August 2025.Meanwhile, ‘Ramayana’, directed by Nitesh Tiwari, will release worldwide in October 2026, ahead of Diwali.