This movie was released after the marriage of Ranbir and Alia. This is also the first film in which both of them acted together. Will the movie that has spent more than four hundred crores please the audience? Read it.
Brahmastra is one of the biggest Bollywood movies ever. There are many reasons to wait for this movie. Hopes that Brahmastra will revive Bollywood, which has been in the doldrums for the past few years, were well seen in the North. Apart from that, this is the movie released after Ranbir and Alia got married. This is also the first film in which both of them acted together. Will the movie that has spent more than four hundred crores please the audience? Read it.
Construction Companies: Star Studios, Dharma Productions, Prime Focus, Starlight Pictures
Actors: Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Nagarjuna, Mouni Roy, Sourav Gurjar, Gurfate Pirzada and others.
Writing – Direction: Ayan Mukherjee
Camera: V. Manikandan, Pankaj Kumar, Sudeep Chatterjee, Patrick Dureaux
Editing: Prakash Kurup
Music (Songs): Pritam
Background Music: Simon Franglen
Producers: Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, Namit Malhotra, Ranbir Kapoor, Marijakke D’Souza, Ayan Mukerji
South Presenter: Rajamouli
Construction cost: 400 crores
Release: September 9, 2022
Siva (Ranbir Kapoor) is a DJ player. He plays DJ in Dussehra festivals and mantaps. Esha (Aaliya) is a daughter who has come to her grandfather’s house from London. Both fall in love at first sight. Shiva takes in and brings up many orphans. Once Esha goes to Shiva’s house. At that time there is some disturbance in Shiva’s mind. Somewhere the scenes of killing a scientist (Shah Rukh Khan) are connected to him. Next he realizes that the trio who killed the scientist are trying to kill an artist named Anish (Nagarjuna). He shares with Esha. He goes to Varanasi to save Anish. Esha also goes with Shiva. Junoon (Mouni Roy) and her two followers fight for Brahmastra, which is guarded by members of Brahmamsha. One part of the three-part Brahmastra belongs to Junoon. Anish puts another part in Shiva’s hand. Anish dies in the hands of Junoon team. Junoon’s final Majili Guruji (Amitabh). But Shiva and Isha reach Guruji before they reach him. Guruji who has mastered many astras.. recognizes Shiva as Agni astra. He says that Shiva is not an orphan and their maternal grandparents are also members of Brahmansha. Who is Dev in this movie? What does he have to do with Amrita? What is the link between Shiva’s conch and Brahmastra? How did Shiva ignite the fire within him? What he did to stop the destruction due to Brahmastra are all interesting things. The movie will be narrated by Megastar Chiranjeevi.
Ranbir looked bubbly and responsible in the character of Shiva. Shahrukh’s fights as a scientist are good. As long as he appeared, there were vibes on the screen. As soon as Vanarastra is mentioned, the visuals are impressive. Theaters were also buzzing. As long as Nagarjuna is seen in the character of an artist called Anish, Akkineni fans will be happy. Graphics done with Nagarjuna Portion Nandi Astrom, Varanasi atmosphere is good. Amitabh suits the character of Guruji well. It is good to perform vinyasas with various types of weapons in the ashram there. Children love Shiva’s efforts to tame fire. In a word, all the visual effects appeal to children. The main theme of this story is Shiva and Isha’s love link. But that seems to be the main reason for slowing down the story. Mouni Roy’s acting as Junoon is good. The songs have been screened very grandly. The action sequences were exciting. Brahmastra looked colorful in 3D. Difficulty of camera department and art department is visible before eyes.
Otherwise, the story is not very interesting to guess what will happen next. The audience’s patience was tested here and there with unnecessary scenes. It seems that Brahmastra is fragmented, and this movie also seems to be good here and there. Overall, something seems to be lacking in the movie. The makers have announced the second part of Brahmastra, which was announced as a trilogy, as Dev. Bottom line: Even if the story lacks strength… you can watch it once
Rating: 2.5/5
– Dr. Challa Bhagyalakshmi