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At the conclusion of the Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt movie, “Brahmastra Part 2: Dev” was announced. Ranveer and Deepika in a sequel? – Newzdaddy

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There are some forces rising, according to Amitabh Bachchan’s persona, like the return of “Dev,” Ranbir Kapoor’s character Shiva’s father. Brahmastra Part 2: Dev will be the title of the second section.
Today saw the theatrical debut of “Brahamstra,” a film starring Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna, Mouni Roy, and Shah Rukh Khan. The introduction of the sequel, dubbed “Brahmastra Part 2: Dev,” has nearly gone unnoticed in the discussion as critics and viewers evaluate the movie and some viewers boycott it.

As “Brahmastra” came to a close, the producers revealed that the story would be continued in the sequel, “Dev.” Although everything appears to be going well right now, Amitabh Bachchan suggested in a voiceover that some forces, such as the reincarnation of “Dev,” Ranbir Kapoor’s character Shiva’s father in the movie, are rising. In actuality, Dev’s bodybuilder impersonator has long hair. Almost infrequently is his face made public.

Even before the movie hit theatres, the cast and the sequel were hot topics of conversation. Alia and Ranbir will be seen as their respective characters from Part 1 and will have stories that run parallel to each other, according to a Bollywood Hungama report. “No doubt, it will be a casting coup if Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, and Ranveer Singh are in one film! However, it will be important to maintain that each has integral parts.”

Ayan Mukherji is creating a big-budget franchise that will be connected, and actors would be seen making cameo appearances at the end of the movie, just like we see in Marvel movies, a source close to the publication had also stated.

A part of viewers and critics have been praising the recently released movie “Brahamstra,” while many have been strongly calling for its boycott. In fact, many have been suggesting that it is the ideal movie to see with family and children.

Our in-house assessment stated that “Brahmastra” “deserves its due respect and place in Indian film history” because of the “so much hard effort put into ‘Brahmastra’, especially the special effects, the mixing-indigenizing and owing of genre tropes, and through Alia and Ranbir’s performances.”

Early indications indicate that the movie is off to an excellent start. According to a Box Office India report, “the occupancy rate across the morning and early afternoon shows is about 45-50% with many cinemas seeing 100 plus audience in the morning showing.” The movie is anticipated to make roughly Rs 25 crore on its first day, based on the current trend. ”
The movie, which was helmed by Ayan Mukerji, premiered on September 9 in every country.

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