Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt starrer highly-anticipated film Brahmastra hit theatres today, September 9.
Director Ayan Mukerji has worked for years on this film. The movie features Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan, Akkineni Nagarjuna and Mouni Roy.
It is based on the ancient Astras mentioned in Indian mythology.
Now, netizens took to their social media accounts to share their reviews about the film. The Twitterati hailed the movie for its storyline, performances and music as well. On the other hand, some users also shared that the movie has its flaws too.
The film has been released in the theatres in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.
Meanwhile, talking about the reactions of cinephiles who had the opportunity to watch preview and early morning shows of Brahmastra, there's been a mixed response to the film so far.
#Brahmashtra Is good in bits and pieces. Climax portions were Good. To be precise nothing is engaging.Huge letdown in Emotion,Love Track,Songs,Few CG scenes & BGM. @iamsrk Is Fab 👍 @Roymouni Wrong Choice 👎 Better to trim some part of the movie. Strictly bearable 1 time watch. pic.twitter.com/rXWzCuzHML
— Ravi_Teja_17 (@Iam_Teja17) September 9, 2022
#BrahmashtraReview
— movie lover (@InfoMl) September 9, 2022
Cheap VFX. Screenplay not good. Emotions not connected. Waste of money. 1.75/5
#Brahmashtra what a movie, go and watch only on the big screen.Some movies are meant to be watched on the big screen. You will fall in love with #AliaBhatt & #RanbirKapoor.#Brahmashtra Zindabad#Brahmashtra Zindabad. No bakwaas only logics and our rich ancient history.❤️❤️❤️❤️
— Maandeep Singh (@Mandeep85309181) September 9, 2022
#Brahmastra - Rating ⭐️½
— Sumit KadeI 🗨️ (@beingskd786) September 9, 2022
This film is a personification of DISASTER. Horrible VFX & direction, not even a single scene evokes goosebumps rather it is bound to give you headache throughout the run time. A blot on filmography.#BoycottBrahamstra#BrahmashtraReview pic.twitter.com/8cGtSyjgFq
Many movie-goers took to Twitter to share their review of the film and while some have hailed the stunning visual effects, others have mentioned that Brahmastra doesn't live up to the expectations and is a big let down.
Made on a massive budget of around Rs 450 crores, Brahmastra touts of a fresh genre for the Hindi film industry with never seen before visual effects.
Expectations are that the film will end Bollywood'sdry run at the box office and give the audience enough reason to turn up at the theatres after Laal Singh Chaddha, Raksha Bandhan and Liger's box office debacles.