Brahmastra: ‘Part One Shiva’ is seen in a way, it is a good attempt to bring back the young generation running away from the eternal cultures and traditions towards their axis. Usually, when the process of touching the feet in films is gasped in sliding down from the knees, here the protagonist of the story touches the feet of his superiors at least twice by going up to the toes.
Movie Review
Brahmastra Part One Shiva
artist
Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna, Mouni Roy and Shah Rukh Khan
Author
Ayan Mukerji and Hussain Dalal
the director
Ayan Mukerji
the creator
Star Studios, Dharma Productions, Prime Focus and Starlight Pictures
release date
9 September 2022
Expansion
The expectations of the film ‘Brahmastra’ are more than what the makers have been expecting from this film for many years. The boycott of Hindi cinema after the sudden death of Sushant Singh Rajput may have come to a halt on this film as the curiosity which has been in the audience about the film has made the first day of the film spectacular. Hindi cinema has not seen such an opening of a film in recent times. It is clear that the boycott of the film on social media did not affect the advance booking and first day booking of the film. This bumper opening of the film expresses the enthusiasm of the audience about the film. The collections of Saturday and Sunday will tell how successful the film was in maintaining the enthusiasm of the audience. Ayan Mukerji’s Sochi film ‘Brahmastra’ 11 years ago is proposed to be made in three parts. The first part of this story has been made by Ayan in the form of the film ‘Brahmastra: Part One Shiva’. Ayan has also announced to make its sequel film as ‘Brahmastra: Part to Deva’ in the climax of the film. At the juncture at which this story stops in the first film, there remains the interest of the audience to watch its second part.
Fictional story based on the axis of Brahmastra
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. This is a weapon that is perfect. 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 the 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 in the midst of their quest emerges the love story of Shiva and Isha.