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5.6/10
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A DJ with superpowers and his ladylove embark on a mission to protect the Brahmastra, a weapon of enormous energy, from dark forces closing in on them.A DJ with superpowers and his ladylove embark on a mission to protect the Brahmastra, a weapon of enormous energy, from dark forces closing in on them.A DJ with superpowers and his ladylove embark on a mission to protect the Brahmastra, a weapon of enormous energy, from dark forces closing in on them.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Brahmastra' garners mixed opinions for its dialogues, visual effects, and storyline. Many applaud the groundbreaking visual effects, noting impressive CGI and 3D experience. Conversely, the dialogues are often criticized as clichéd and poorly written, diminishing the film's impact. The storyline, though ambitious and mythological, is seen as weak, with some finding it overly reliant on a conventional love story. Despite these flaws, the film is praised for its grand cinematic universe and new visual storytelling benchmarks in Indian cinema.
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Good try, but it could have been better.
Overall, it's a good attempt, but Bollywood needs to understand that story is king.
1. The screenplay is one of the film's weakest points; it is cringy.
2. The background score is brilliant, but songs do break the rhythm of the movie.
3. The film is too chaotic.
4. Ranbir learns Agni in 5 minutes. There is no learning arc or struggle.
5. I actually love the magic school setting, but there's no focus there. It's really a missed opportunity.
6. There is no emphasis on other characters.
7.rushed and ilogical finale.
Pros
Both cameos are brilliant and showcase Astra's brilliance brilliantly.
1. The screenplay is one of the film's weakest points; it is cringy.
2. The background score is brilliant, but songs do break the rhythm of the movie.
3. The film is too chaotic.
4. Ranbir learns Agni in 5 minutes. There is no learning arc or struggle.
5. I actually love the magic school setting, but there's no focus there. It's really a missed opportunity.
6. There is no emphasis on other characters.
7.rushed and ilogical finale.
Pros
Both cameos are brilliant and showcase Astra's brilliance brilliantly.
Not happy with the dialogues.
I just got out of watching the first show in my city and was mostly happy with the attempt at a superhero movie by Ayan Mukherjee but the actors and dialogues let the movie down, mostly the dialogue choices were uniform and no steps to innovate were taken. Would have enjoyed it more if I could relate more to the characters in the movie. Even though it is a fantasy movie but the way characters were behaving, the world felt a little too simple with no relation to natural human behaviour. If you are not going to put effort in world building then at least make sure to introduce elements to our existing reality.
A brilliant concept derailed by weak screenplay & 💬
Astraverse is a brilliant concept but executed very lazily. The over emphasis on love story leave the sour taste in audience's mind. The dialogues are so poor that it makes you why so much incompetence when there is so much money involved in this film. Acting of Alia is uneven. She is very good in some scenes but really cringey in others. This film was shot for years which makes me think that it got every shades of acting from Alia's career.
Now the positives.
The Cinematography is beautiful. Every shot is just amazing to look at. Even the VFX heavy scenes look beautiful, not cheap. The scale of the film is amazing. The acting dept is also bang on. Ranbir, Alia, nagarjuna, Amitabh, Mouni and a secret cameo star did their job very well for the material they were given.
VFX of this film is probably the best i have ever scene in an indian film. Even the 3D scenes were done very well. The music and score perfectly suited for the film. The songs were not boring. The Sanskrit slokas bgm was just so cool to listen. I am waiting for them to drop the whole album.
This film was directed by Ayan Mukherjee who did a fine job in crafting this film. This film was very well shot. From action choreography to beautiful visuals, everything was done very well.
However director should note down all the criticism and fix them in part 2. We want to see a better film which focuses more on Astraverse. Trim down the love story element. More elements should be taken from hindu mythology. Give Alia more things to do in this universe than just a romantic interest. She can do much more for the film. More cameos please.
Now the positives.
The Cinematography is beautiful. Every shot is just amazing to look at. Even the VFX heavy scenes look beautiful, not cheap. The scale of the film is amazing. The acting dept is also bang on. Ranbir, Alia, nagarjuna, Amitabh, Mouni and a secret cameo star did their job very well for the material they were given.
VFX of this film is probably the best i have ever scene in an indian film. Even the 3D scenes were done very well. The music and score perfectly suited for the film. The songs were not boring. The Sanskrit slokas bgm was just so cool to listen. I am waiting for them to drop the whole album.
This film was directed by Ayan Mukherjee who did a fine job in crafting this film. This film was very well shot. From action choreography to beautiful visuals, everything was done very well.
However director should note down all the criticism and fix them in part 2. We want to see a better film which focuses more on Astraverse. Trim down the love story element. More elements should be taken from hindu mythology. Give Alia more things to do in this universe than just a romantic interest. She can do much more for the film. More cameos please.
Mostly focused on romance. Did not go much into "astras" overall average
Vfx was good climax was also good but love angle made it unbearable it was boring in the first half also they did not utilize nagarjun's skill correctly he was only in the film for 20 mins or so. Would have loved to see him more in the film. They could have also reduced the time length. It was too long. Amitabh bachan was good. I loved how he was guiding ranbir's character. He did fabulous job. They did not go much into astras. They just used indian weapons name but didnt show how they were formed Mostly focused on "love". Alia bhatt was ok. Dialogue were not good enough. Waiting for part 2 of the series.
A Flawed Fantasy Adventure with Bollywood's Touch
"Brahmastra (I)" emerged as one of the highly anticipated big-budget Bollywood movies. I was fortunate to catch it in 3D for a mere 75 rupees (less than $1 USD) on the momentous 75th anniversary of Bollywood Cinema, three weeks after its release amidst varied reviews. The theater was packed, brimming with eager viewers.
The film began with a brilliant premise, a rare treasure hunt in the Bollywood landscape, intertwined with fantasy, romance. Ranbir Kapoor was exceptional, portraying a character with a captivating arc that shone brightly in the first half. However, even the brilliance of Amitabh Bachchan, one of my favorites, faltered in his role due to poorly written dialogues.
Alia Bhatt's character suffered from underdevelopment, making her one of the weaker aspects of the movie. The antagonist although portrayed well, lacked the strength and menace needed to be truly compelling. Despite these shortcomings, the movie remained enjoyable, offering a fun-filled experience with moments of excitement and intrigue.
The script, unfortunately, suffered from a messy narrative with numerous loopholes. The first half's adventurous elements, featuring divine culture and captivating hunts, were highlights worth relishing.
However, the climax disappointed, overloaded with unnecessary fiction. The attempt to create an epic fantasy fell short. Despite these flaws, "Brahmastra (I)" managed to pique my interest, and I appreciated Bollywood's venture into this genre.
Overall it presents a mixed bag of fantasy and adventure, brimming with potential but hindered by weak character development and overblown elements. While enjoyable in parts, it fell short of becoming the epic.
The film began with a brilliant premise, a rare treasure hunt in the Bollywood landscape, intertwined with fantasy, romance. Ranbir Kapoor was exceptional, portraying a character with a captivating arc that shone brightly in the first half. However, even the brilliance of Amitabh Bachchan, one of my favorites, faltered in his role due to poorly written dialogues.
Alia Bhatt's character suffered from underdevelopment, making her one of the weaker aspects of the movie. The antagonist although portrayed well, lacked the strength and menace needed to be truly compelling. Despite these shortcomings, the movie remained enjoyable, offering a fun-filled experience with moments of excitement and intrigue.
The script, unfortunately, suffered from a messy narrative with numerous loopholes. The first half's adventurous elements, featuring divine culture and captivating hunts, were highlights worth relishing.
However, the climax disappointed, overloaded with unnecessary fiction. The attempt to create an epic fantasy fell short. Despite these flaws, "Brahmastra (I)" managed to pique my interest, and I appreciated Bollywood's venture into this genre.
Overall it presents a mixed bag of fantasy and adventure, brimming with potential but hindered by weak character development and overblown elements. While enjoyable in parts, it fell short of becoming the epic.
Burning Questions With Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor
Burning Questions With Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor
The stars of Brahmastra Part One: Shiva reveal when they first became fans of each other's work, how this film became a part of their DNA, and tease details about the forthcoming sequel.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was announced in 2014, at that time it was slated to release on Christmas 2016.After multiple delays it's release date was further pushed to Independence weekend 2019,then further to Christmas 2019,then Summer 2020 and then also further pushed to 4th December 2020.Due to Corona Virus Outbreak in India it was further pushed away.Now it has been claiming that it will release on 9th September 2022.Thus making it one of the most delayed films in indian cinema.
- ConnectionsFeatures Agneepath (2012)
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹4,100,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,839,108
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,543,659
- Sep 11, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $50,164,785
- Runtime
- 2h 47m(167 min)
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1 (IMAX 3D)
- 2.39:1 (Standard Version)
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