Brahmastra was developed with the intention of becoming international, according to actor Ranbir Kapoor, and is a movie "that needs to be watched."
The Brahmastra teaser by Ayan Mukerji has generated a lot of discussion and curiosity among fans. In addition to Shah Rukh Khan, the movie also stars Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan, and Mouni Roy. The movie has been in production for more than five years and has had many setbacks.
Telugu and Tamil will be among the languages that Brahmastra is projected to be released in throughout all of India. Ranbir stated that the tale is important despite the language it was told in in a conversation with DT Next. He added that they had a very difficult time breaking into areas like Tamil and Telugu.
He went on to say that Brahmastra is a "picture that needs to be watched" and that he hopes it would succeed in South Indian theatres. So, I believe that our first goal was to create a universally applicable story. We need to break into that market now through marketing and with assistance from those in the southern business if we want them to see our tale. After more than five years, Ranbir Kapoor is making his big-screen comeback with Brahmastra.
Ranbir Kapoor plays Shiva in the three-part film Brahmastra, who has a superpower known as "Fire Astra." Ranbir plays Shiva in the teaser, and he explains why the fire never hurts him. He is seen defending Brahmastra from Mouni Roy, who plays the movie's antagonist, along with Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna, and other actors in the trailer's second half.
Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna, and Mouni Roy appear in Brahmastra: Part One as Shiva. On September 9, the movie opens in theatres. In addition to Brahmastra, Ranbir is currently working on Shamshera.
Ranbir Kapoor claimed in a recent interview with a major news source that Nagarjuna spent time socialising with him, Alia Bhatt, and Ayan Mukerji. He was a huge assistance to us in making this movie. We are extremely fortunate to have his complete family as a part of our life, he said.
Ranbir also revealed that Nagarjuna, who portrays the movie's artist Anish, was heavily involved in the shooting. The celebrity was also the first to see the final version of the Bulgarian-filmed portions, and his enthusiastic response gave them further confidence.
Brahmastra Part One: Shiva arrives in cinemas on September 9 this year.