The first film of the trilogy "Brahmastra: Part One - Shiva" directed by ayan mukerji is a tale based on Hindu legends. The first section of the film, which stars ranbir kapoor as the titular Shiva, concentrates on the origins of Brahmastra, the Brahmansh sect, and Shiva's particular abilities. The drama strikes the perfect tone by presenting Shah Rukh Khan right away in the movie. 

The battle scene starring SRK in Vanara Astra is fantastic. The story's universe is brilliantly concocted by director Ayan, and it is appropriately explored. It starts out strong but subsequently sputters. The romance between ranbir kapoor and alia bhatt is awkwardly conceived and filmed. You eventually become weary of the never-ending activities. Thankfully, the movie picks off again after the intermission. It runs without a hitch for 45 minutes.

But once more, things get worse. This narrative discrepancy hurts the movie's credibility. Similar visual effects and action scenes may be found in Marvel superhero flicks. In actuality, this movie is the MCU of India. However, our desi adaptation comes off as a lousy imitation rather than a compelling tale of superhero adventures. The director's over-reliance on action and special effects caused him to lose focus on the narrative he was trying to convey. Certain passages lack clarity. Dev is another character, however the narrative of this person is saved for the second section.

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