Ayan Mukerji's scale and vision in Indian cinema are unimaginable. The director's Astra-Verse surprises and carries you on a fantasy journey.

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Comparisons to Marvel films for Brahmastra Part One are unjustified, as the film has its own universe of Indian mythology and astras.

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Ayan Mukerji's Brahmastra promises the same magic, thrill, escape, and power to carry you on a journey.

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Filmmaker Ayan Mukerjee began work on the film five years ago and has clearly outdone himself this time.

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Everything, from the concept to the casting, is excellent. Brahmastra will be released in theatres on, September 9, 2022.

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Ayan Mukerji's Brahmastra stars Amitabh Bachchan as Guru, Ranbir Kapoor as Shiva, Alia Bhatt as Isha, and Mouni Roy as Junoon.

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Shiva, a young DJ in Mumbai, discovers that he was born with a special power that makes him immune to and akin to fire.

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He gradually uncovers the mysteries of his own existence and reveals how he is linked to a series of mythological events.

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At its core, the film is about great love, but it quickly transforms into a battle between good and evil energies.

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Brahmastra begins as a subtle love story and swiftly progresses to a deep dark concept.

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The concept is revolutionary and promising, and the VFX work is particularly impressive. The film's festive flair has a pretty charm to it.

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Ranbir has done an excellent job in his role, and Alia will captivate you with her character.

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