Brahmastra records promising start with great advance bookings: 'Finally some relief'

According to industry experts in the movie business, the much-awaited Brahmastra starring Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt may end the current domestic box office slump. The movie, which was directed by Ayan Mukerji, will open on September 9 and early ticket sales seem promising. However, for a positive opening day, these tendencies must continue to […]

According to industry experts in the movie business, the much-awaited Brahmastra starring Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt may end the current domestic box office slump. The movie, which was directed by Ayan Mukerji, will open on September 9 and early ticket sales seem promising. However, for a positive opening day, these tendencies must continue to pick up speed.

Taran Adarsh, a film industry expert, tweeted, “‘BRAHMASTRA'” ADVANCE BOOKING STATUS…Finally, the sector can breathe easier…received “day-wise statistics” for “a major multiplex chain” regarding “Brahmastra”…Observations… 11,558 tickets were sold, which is a pretty good start considering that advance sales only began in a few places.

Additionally, he said that Brahmastra will sell roughly 63% of its tickets on Friday, followed by 25% on Saturday, and 12% on Sunday. On Day 1, other information like bulk circuits and spot reservations will also be very important. The first weekend will depend on what the crowd says. Earlier, several Twitter users called for a boycott of the movie, citing a variety of factors, including the industry’s pervasive cancel culture.

Along with Ranbir and Alia, Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna Akkineni, and Mouni Roy play significant roles in Brahmastra. Shah Rukh Khan will also make a brief appearance in it. Before the film’s release, the producers unveiled a new teaser in which Amitabh as Guruji warned Ranbir as Shiva that if the Brahmastra’s three components ever came together, humanity would perish. The antagonist Mouni is shown searching thoroughly for the lost parts.

Shiva must defend his fiancée Isha (Alia Bhatt) from the criminals while also doing his utmost to safeguard the final component of the Brahmastra with his agni astra. To restore peace to Earth, he joins forces with Vanarastra (Shah Rukh) and other others. Bollywood’s own cinematic world, the Astraverse, will begin with Brahmastra. The next movie, which will be the first of a trilogy, took alone five years to make.

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