Brahmāstra Telugu Dubbed Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Brahmāstra Movie Review: Ranbir Kapoor’s movie “Sanju,” which came out in 2018, did not do well, and he has not had another hit since then. After almost four years away, he came back this year with the expensive movie Shamsera, which again did not do well at the box office. Ranbir just put out the legendary and made-up movie Brahmastra, which has been heavily advertised across the country. On September 9, 2022, Wednesday, the movie just started playing in theatres. Let’s look closely at the movie to see if it lives up to the hype or if it follows the recent trend of flops in Hindi cinema.

Brahmāstra Movie Review

Story

At a party, DJ Shiva meets Isha and falls in love with her right away. As their love grows, Isha finds out that Shiva can control fire. Shiva also knows that a group of soldiers led by Guru are protecting some very important astras. The artist Anish is standing between Shiva and the warriors who are after Bramastra, the most powerful astra.

Cast & Crew

In addition to Ranbir Kapoor, the cast of Brahmastra also includes Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna Akkineni, Alia Bhatt, Mouni Roy, Gurfateh Pirzada, and Saurav Gurjar. Ayan Mukerji directed the movie, which was made by Fox Star Studios, Dharma Productions, Prime Focus, and Starlight Pictures. Hiroo Yash Johar, Karan Johar, Ranbir Kapoor, Ayan Mukerji, Apoorva Mehta, Namit Malhotra, and Marijke Desouza were the film’s executive producers. The music for the movie was done by Pritam, and the cinematography was done by Sudeep Chatterjee, Patrick Duroux, Pankaj Kumar, Manikandan, and Vikash Nowlakha.

Movie NameBrahmāstra
DirectorAyan Mukerji
Music DirectorPritam
ProducerHiroo Yash Johar, Karan Johar, Ranbir Kapoor, Ayan Mukerji, Apoorva Mehta, Namit Malhotra and Marijke Desouza
GenreMythology, Drama, Action
CastRanbir Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna Akkineni, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Mouni Roy, Gurfateh Pirzada, Saurav Gurjar
CinematographySudeep Chatterjee, Patrick Duroux, Pankaj Kumar, Manikandan, Vikash Nowlakha

Movie Verdict

Brahmastra has everything a movie needs to keep people interested and glued to the screen from start to finish. The mix of mythology, fiction, and VFX in Brahmastra is unmatched in Indian movies and is sure to get people excited, despite Ranbir and Alia’s slow first half. Even though information about Shah Rukh Khan’s cameo has already been shared on social media, the movie still has some surprises that are best seen in a theatre. In the first part of the movie, we learn about the story and the people in it. The second half of the movie should keep us interested for the rest of its story and visual effects (VFX).

As usual, Ranbir Kapoor did an amazing job as Shiva. The way he looks in different situations has a big effect on the people watching. Alia Bhatt’s role as Ranbir’s love interest seems small, but she does a great job. Amitabh Bachchan does a great job as Guru, as usual, and Akkineni Nagarjuna, who plays Anish, shines in the few parts he has. The way Mouni Roy plays Junoon, the queen of darkness, will make you pay close attention. The rest of the cast did great in their roles.

If you want a solution that makes sense from a technical point of view, Brahmastra is your best bet. In every frame of the shot, you can see how carefully the specialists planned. The great songs in the movie are matched by Pritam’s great score. Some of the people who helped make the great cinematography were Sudeep Chatterjee, Patrick Duroux, Pankaj Kumar, Manikandan, and Vikash Nowlakha. The people who worked on the movie’s great visual effects should be praised. Every frame of the movie shows how well it was made and how hard the people who made it worked.

Again, both the story and the way Ayan Mukherji made the movie were excellent. We should be impressed by his idea to mix mythology with real-life events because it is hard to write screenplays like that.

Brahmastra is a great movie to watch on a big screen, and it lives up to its reputation as a “must-see” movie.

Plus Points:

Actors

Technical team

Direction

Minus Points:

There aren’t many boring or pointless parts.

Rating: 3.75/5

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