Brahmastra

  1. Brahmastra Part One: Shiva review
  2. Brahmastra: OTT streaming platform and release date finally confirmed
  3. Brahmastra
  4. ‘Animal’, ‘Pathaan’, ‘Brahmastra’: Bollywood films accused of copying content
  5. Brahmastra: A Guide To The Astraverse From Vanarastra To Nandi Astra
  6. Brahmastra Part Two: Dev planned to release in 2025, confirms director


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Brahmastra Part One: Shiva review

A mid a woeful 2022 so far, this almost feels like Hindi mainstream cinema’s last roll of the dice, and a return to storytelling first principles. A mythologically inclined franchise-starter modelled on Marvel Cinematic Universe’s money-printing early phases, Brahmastra is backed by uber-producer Karan Johar, directed by crowdpleaser Ayan Mukerji (2013’s Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani) and staffed by front-rank faces. Whether it can reunite never-more-divided audiences remains to be seen, but it’s far from the worst idea Mumbai has had, exhibiting appreciable degrees of craft, care and skill. As is often the case in Mukerji’s biggest achievement is getting this relationship to flourish, Kapoor and Bhatt being among the precious few real-life couples with palpable onscreen chemistry. She gives him class; he becomes touchingly humble before cinema’s most responsive young actor, and – voilà – we get something real and cherishable to cling to as the universe around this pair explodes in spurts of fantastical FX. The film eventually assumes the familiar shape of the pixelated beat-’em-up, with Amitabh Bachchan outgrowling MCU’s Patrick Stewart as a guru overseeing a Himalayan training camp. Yet the emphasis on light as a special power banishes the murkiness of certain entries in the Marvel and DC universes, and Mukerji brings a peppy, wide-eyed spirit to the superhero-movie model, adorning tried-and-tested arcs and beats with workable Pritam songs, ravishing colours and gorgeous peopl...

Brahmastra: OTT streaming platform and release date finally confirmed

“We have continued to work on the movie since its theatrical release to refine the movie technically for your phones, televisions and computers… added a few subtle things to the movie… and I am excited for Brahmāstra to be in your homes soon so it can be experienced afresh in the most convenient manner !!!” – Ayan Mukerji, via A specific release time has not yet been shared by Hotstar, but the movie is expected to be made available at either 12 AM IST (in accordance with domestic titles) or 12:30 PM IST (in accordance with international releases). Disney • Premium – Rs 1499 per year, ad-free up to 2160p • Super – Rs 899 per year, ad-supported up to 1080p • Mobile – Rs 499 per year, ad-supported up to 720p There are an additional two payment options for the Mobile plan at Rs 199 per six months and Rs 49 per month. View Tweet Exploring the Brahmastra trilogy and wider universe The full title for the recently released movie is Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva, which is planned to be the first of a film trilogy. Parts 2 and 3 are slated to start filming following the theatrical run of the first movie, each of which will introduce new characters. “BRAHMASTRA- the Trilogy, is a 3-part film franchise and the beginning of India’s first original universe – the Astraverse. It is a new original cinematic universe inspired by deeply rooted concepts and tales in Indian mythology but set in the modern world, with epic storytelling of fantasy, adventure, good vs evil, love and hope; all told...

Brahmastra

For the film, see In Brahmastra ( Brahmāstra) is an [ citation needed] It was created by Brahma along with its more powerful variants [ citation needed] Description [ ] It is termed as a fiery weapon that creates a fierce fireball, [ citation needed] When used, the Brahmastra which is person-centric can destroy a powerful enemy if he does not possess an alternate counter weapon. If it is Brahmashirā astra, it causes [ citation needed] When astras, ordering the two warriors to withdraw their weapons. (Arjuna, out of nobility, did so; Ashwatthama, however, out of anger refused to recall the astra and rather directed it to Variants [ ] Brahmashirā Astra [ ] The Brahmashirā Astra or Brahma Danda [ ] The Brahma Danda (Brahma's rod) or also known as Brahmanda, is a weapon of self-defence, created by Brahma. It is only to be possessed by Brahmanas and its powers are dependent on its owner. The weapon is a rod capable of absorbing any incoming attack towards its owner. When Vishwamitra, in a fit of anger, unleashed the Brahmastra onto Vasishtha, it was his Brahmanda that protected him from the lethal weapon. [ citation needed] Literature [ ] There are numerous instances within Sanskrit theological scriptures where the Brahmastra is used or its use is threatened, including: • Kaushika (who later became [ citation needed] • Indrajita used the Brahmastra against Hanuman, but Hanuman survived because of the boon previously given to him by [ citation needed] • In the Ramayana, a Brahma...

‘Animal’, ‘Pathaan’, ‘Brahmastra’: Bollywood films accused of copying content

In recent times, the Indian audience has been heavily exposed to the plethora of content that is available on streaming platforms. Thanks to this, the audience has become eagle eyed and is quick to draw parallels between Hindi films and several internet projects. Read on to know all about movies which have been accused of copying… Ahead of the grand reveal, the makers of ‘Animal’ released a pre-teaser of the Ranbir Kapoor starrer. The actor is seen in a gritty action sequences, combating everyone with an axe. Soon after it was released, internet users accused director Sandeep Reddy Vanga of allegedly copying the fight scene from South Korean film ‘Oldboy’ (2003). Salman and Shah Rukh Khan’s joint scene in ‘Pathaan’ was one of the biggest highlights of the movie. However, internet users felt that the action packed train sequence featuring the ‘Karan Arjun’ duo was inspired from an old animated film featuring Jackie Chan. Several similarities were drawn between the scene and a video game too, leaving internet users divided over Siddharth Anand’s choreographed action in ‘Pathaan’. Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt starrer 'Brahmastra' featured several instances of being inspired from Hollywood biggies. Astra Gurukul had a striking resemblance to X Men's school, while Ranbir Kapoor's visions reminded everyone of Harry Potter's memories of seeing the Dark Lord. And several netizens felt that Mouni Roy's villainous appearance borrowed heavily from Scarlett Witch Wanda. Shah Rukh Khan...

Brahmastra: A Guide To The Astraverse From Vanarastra To Nandi Astra

New Delhi: Alia Bhatt shared a video about the "vision" of director Ayan Mukerji behind his forthcoming film, Brahmastra. She captioned the post: "The Vision of Brahmastra." Ayan, who is known for helming films like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, is seen talking about the premise of Brahmastra which begins in an ancient world. Ayan explains that the film is based on the concept of " astras" - The Astraverse. Astras within them have energies found in nature - fire, earth, wind, water - like vanarastra, nandi astra, prabhastra, jalastra and pawan astra. Vanarastra gives a person the power of a "divine" monkey. Nandi astra can give a person the strength of a thousand bulls and so on. But the greatest astra is called the Brahmastra, which carries the essence of all the astras. Ayan explains how the power of Brahmastra has been carried down by generations and the film opens in today's India. astra", the fire " astra". "I believe this makes our movie very unique," Ayan says as the film is the first of a trilogy. Alia plays Isha while Ranbir, Shiva. Ayan also posted the video on Instagram and explained what the film is about. He wrote, "While Brahmastra is a work of fiction, my attempt has been to celebrate Indian spirituality, in my own way, through this movie. On this very auspicious day of Guru Purnima, I wanted to share a little more in depth about the concept of Brahmastra - a movie through which I personally found myself transforming into a forever-student of the infinite wisdom ...

Brahmastra Part Two: Dev planned to release in 2025, confirms director

Brahmastra Part Two confirmed in post-credit scene In the post-credit scene of Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva, a second movie was teased called Brahmastra: Part Two – Dev. “Amitabh Bachchan gave a voiceover suggesting that although all is well now, there are some forces rising like the reincarnation of ‘Dev’, Ranbir Kapoor’s character Shiva’s father in the film.” – However, for those fans who followed the film’s contentious production, the confirmation of a sequel was not surprising, given that producer Karan Johar revealed in 2017 how this would be a movie trilogy. “Dharma Productions is proud to announce one of its most ambitious films Ayan Mukerji’s directorial venture We embark on a journey into the realm of a fantasy adventure series which will be a trilogy Collaborating on this exciting journey with us is Fox Star Studios and Namit Malhotra” – Karan Johar, via Speaking to “So that’s definitely part of the ambition. Let’s start with some strong baby steps with part one. I think we’ve gotten far enough with this with having, over time, gotten Disney to lay their attention on the film, help us to push the release a little wider, and I’m hoping that can bring in bigger and wider returns for us.” – Ayan Mukerji, via • HOTD: View Tweet Brahmastra Part Two release window confirmed by director Director Ayan Mukerji has “Part two script has been on since the time we started part one. This was always one story. The thread is ready. We have already put in a lot of work into part ...