Brahmastra: ayan mukerji came to the rescue of the film which is facing criticism for bad dialogues, said – it is more on paper…

The bollywood film Brahmastra has emerged as a big support for the shattering expectations of hindi films this year. This year has not been special for hindi cinema since the beginning. In such a situation, people were constantly telling the industry was in danger, but now the performance of Brahmastra has locked everyone's mouths. The film is not only performing well at the box office but is also setting many records. However, despite the stellar performance, it has to face criticism.


Adorned with spectacular VFX, the film faced criticism due to poor dialogues. In such a situation, now Ayan Mukerji's reaction has come to the fore.

Actually, after watching the film, many people are saying that Alia's character in the film only revolves around shiva i.e. Ranbir Kapoor. According to people, Alia's character in Brahmastra was limited. Earlier, the film was also controversial for its song Kesaria. In such a situation, now ayan mukerji has broken the silence on this. Talking about this in a recent interview, Ayan said, "I heard about this.


Can you tell which part he is actually in? Is it in the whole film overall?" It may look better on paper than it appears in people. He added, "I thought it would give a soul to the film. Because the greatest energy is within you and the greatest energy is when you are in love.


At the same time, on the controversy over saffron, Ayan said that when the song Kesaria came and we heard it, for the first 48 hours we thought 'Oh my god why did he do this with love stories?' But when the song became a blockbuster, now no one is talking about it. This shows that there are different types of audiences in India.


At the same time, Ayan also gave his reaction to the boycott trend regarding the film. He said, “Yes, we cared about what people were saying, but at the same time we were fine. We were so focused on our film" Along with this he appealed to the people that everyone should watch this film. He said, “As a filmmaker, I am inviting everyone to watch it. This includes those who are making noise and also those who are not convinced with our film. We want them to give us a chance, see how much effort we have put in, and what kind of VFX we have done because I feel no film has done that yet, and the way indian mythology was portrayed Yes, experience it.


Once you watch the film you are entitled to your opinion whether you like it or not and I am open to any suggestions."

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