SS Rajamouli reviews 'Brahmastra', says 'Ayan Mukerji has created a world which was not easy to create'

Updated : Aug 27, 2022 10:41
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On 24th August, noted filmmaker and Bahubali fame SS Rajamouli gets together with Ranbir and Nagarjuna to attend a pre-release press conference in Chennai before the big release of Brahmastra on 9th of September.

During the event, SS Rajamouli praises Ayan Mukerji’s upcoming movie and stated that a film like 'Brahmastra' will take Indian culture to the world.

Talking about the film, the ace director said that it is not a fairy tale but a commercial way of telling ‘astras’ story. He also mentioned that it is not just a much-awaited film of the year but has the costliest production as well. SS Rajamouli appreciating the film said, 'Ayan made sure that among all the astras, including 'Vanara Astra', 'Agni Astra', 'Jalastra' and 'Brahmastra' -- love is the strongest. Not just telling this fact in dialogues, he made sure that his point came across. That love will win over everything.' He also said that it was Ayan’s dream to create a magnificent world of astras that one has never seen before.


Directed by Ayan Mukerji, the film stars Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, it is undoubtedly one of the much-awaited films of the year. Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna, and Mouni Roy are also seen in the mythological fantasy sci-fi film. After the trailer launch of Brahmastra fans are very excited to see the real life jodi on screen in Ayan’s ‘astras’ or celestial weapons universe.

BrahmastraRanbir KapoorSS RajamouliAyan MukerjiAlia Bhatt

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