Following in the footsteps of kgf 2 and RRR, Brahmstra is the next indian epic opera set to be released this year. The first instalment of this series, starring Ranbir Kapoor, will be released on september 9th. On june 15, the theatrical trailer will be released. Brahmstra will be released in Hindi, telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and malayalam across India.
For the telugu version of the trailer, megastar chiranjeevi provided the voiceover. Chiru's voice can be heard in the trailer, which was published by the producers. "Aa Brahmstram yokka vidhi thana arachethi rekalo chikkukundhi anna vishayam aa yuvakudike teliyadu," chiru recites in the video. Shiva, Athane." Ayan can also be seen touching Chiru's feet and receiving his blessings. Chiru's introduction into the realm of Brahmstra will undoubtedly be a positive factor.
Alia Bhatt, amitabh bachchan, nagarjuna Akkineni, and mouni roy also play important parts in Brahmastra. The telugu version of the film is directed by SS Rajamouli. In collaboration with Star Studios, karan johar is financing the film. ayan mukerji is gearing up for the premiere of his upcoming film 'Brahmastra,' which he emphasises is not a superhero film but rather a fantasy version of the director attempting to craft his "contemporary version" of a story.
For the telugu version of the trailer, megastar chiranjeevi provided the voiceover. Chiru's voice can be heard in the trailer, which was published by the producers. "Aa Brahmstram yokka vidhi thana arachethi rekalo chikkukundhi anna vishayam aa yuvakudike teliyadu," chiru recites in the video. Shiva, Athane." Ayan can also be seen touching Chiru's feet and receiving his blessings. Chiru's introduction into the realm of Brahmstra will undoubtedly be a positive factor.
Alia Bhatt, amitabh bachchan, nagarjuna Akkineni, and mouni roy also play important parts in Brahmastra. The telugu version of the film is directed by SS Rajamouli. In collaboration with Star Studios, karan johar is financing the film. ayan mukerji is gearing up for the premiere of his upcoming film 'Brahmastra,' which he emphasises is not a superhero film but rather a fantasy version of the director attempting to craft his "contemporary version" of a story.