Directed by Ayan Mukerji, the movie additionally stars Amitabh Bachchan, Mouni Roy and Nagarjuna Akkineni. The first a part of the trilogy, Brahmastra: Part One Shiva, was launched on September 9, and picked up greater than Rs 425 crore globally.
On sharing the movie with a digital viewers, Ranbir Kapoor in a press release shared that Brahmastra has been a particular journey for him. “Especially Ayan’s grand vision of creating India’s original new cinematic universe has been a once-in-a-lifetime experience! The phenomenal response from global audiences after the theatrical release has been truly overwhelming,” he shared, including that the goal to have a digital premiere is to convey the movie even nearer to the viewers throughout the nation.
On her half, Alia Bhatt shared, “Brahmāstra has been a very special and close film to me and all of us involved. As an actor, I am honoured to be part of such a grand vision. It has been no less than a celebration worldwide, and we cannot wait to bring Brahmāstra closer to fans with the OTT release. Once again, Brahmāstra is now yours!”
Director Ayan Mukerji added that the journey of bringing Brahmāstra to life has been ‘very exciting and challenging one’. He stated that he’s really grateful to audiences all around the world who’ve embraced the movie with their overwhelming love and assist. “Brahmāstra is a grand celebration of our rich Indian culture, of our spirituality, and a product of where our unique history meets technology.”
While the field workplace numbers have been a purpose to have a good time for the staff, Brahmastra did face its share of negativity. Apart from coping with the ‘Boycott Bollywood’ pattern, it additionally fought trolls and memes across the movie’s weak dialogues.