Brahmastra movie Review: An interesting story of love's victory over supernatural powers, Ranbir and alia win hearts

Part One Shiva' is seen in a way, it is a good attempt to bring the young generation running away from the eternal cultures and traditions back towards their axis. Usually, when the process of touching the feet in films is gasped in sliding down from the knees, where the protagonist of the story touches the feet of his superiors at least twice by going up to the toes.


Call it the cinema of Marvel Studios or the films of the Harry Potter series and Lord of the Rings series, due to the effect of all this, a whole generation of the young audience has been prepared in the last two and a half decades, who listened to their indigenous stories from grandmothers and grandmothers in such a way. It is expected from hindi filmmakers to be shown on screen grandly. It is a matter of surprise that even after the technology of making films has advanced so far, no hindi filmmaker's attention has gone towards this till now.

Its sequel film 'Brahmastra: Part Two Deva' has also been announced in the climax of the film and at the juncture at which the story stops, the interest of watching its second part remains in the audience.


In Hindu mythology, Brahmastra is the weapon that never fails after being fired. Here those who read the Ramcharit Manas telling the great story of Treta Yuga will remember the couplet 'Brahma Astra Tehi Sandha Kapi Mana Kinh Vichar. Jau na brahm sir manaun glory mitai immense.. Then it has also been used in the war of Mahabharata in Dwapar. This is a perfect weapon. It can be used repeatedly.

And, whenever it is used it does not return empty. Some themselves bow down in front of it and get tied in the loop and some are removed from the target and the direction of Brahmastra is also changed. Ayan Mukerji's 'Brahmastra' is a film.



Its story runs in the present, past, and future. Ayan traces the end of the story from time immemorial and from the origin of the Brahmastra to the present day, forming a secret community of its keepers, where religion and science amalgamate in the form of the scientist Mohan. The queen of Darkness learns some secrets from Mohan and amid their quest emerges the love story of shiva and Isha.

The weak episodes of 'Brahmastra: Part One Shiva', apart from its dialogue, are also edited. The conversation between ranbir kapoor and his friends in the opening part of the film is very Mumbai. Such hindi is no longer liked even by the Hindi-speaking audience. The future of the film is decided by Shiva's background film but who Isha is, and what is her background, is only revealed that she is rich and her richness is not artificial.

The background score of the film is good but the song music of the film is very weak according to the content of the film. The film 'Brahmastra: Part One Shiva' is likely to appeal to audiences who have long aspired to see something similar to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Hindi. The glitches of this film are the same which are being repeated a lot in MCU films these days.

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