Brahmāstra Critics Review: By Taran Adarsh, Komal Nahta, Anupama Chopra, Rajeev Masand

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Well, one of the most anticipated film Brahmastra released today in theaters with a huge response all over India. The sages received the weapons. Those weapons were being protected from generation to generation. Brahmastra is the great weapon of all weapons including VanarastraNandi Astra, and Agni Astra. It has been broken into three pieces. Who has different protectors? But now there is someone who wants to get those pieces and rejoin the super-powerful Brahmastra. But if those pieces are joined, then this world will be broken into pieces. How will the world survive? Who will save? This is the first part of ‘Brahmastra Part-1′ Shiva.

Brahmāstra Critics Review

Brahmāstra Critics Review: Taran Adarsh, Komal Nahta, Anupama Chopra

‘Brahmastra: Part One Shiva’ is seen in a way, it is a good attempt to bring the young generation running away from the Sanat cultures and traditions back towards their axis. Usually, when the process of touching the feet in films is gasped in sliding down from the knees, where the protagonist of the story touches the feet of his superiors at least twice by going up to the toes. The festivity of the film has its colour. A glimpse of the colors, lights and enthusiasm between Dussehra to Diwali is seen in the film. The film also tries to create its separate world slowly from the midst of the present world. The story goes from Delhi to Varanasi via Himachal Pradesh and during this, the entire sequence of an attack on a car is quite thrilling. Amitabh Bachchan is used for his aura in the film, while Mouni Roy manages to make an impact with her intrigues and violent intentions.

Ratings: 2/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site: Twitter

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#OneWordReview… #Brahmāstra: DISAPPOINTING. Rating: ⭐⭐ #Brahmāstra is a king-sized disappointment… High on VFX, low on content [second half nosedives]… #Brahmāstra could’ve been a game changer, but, alas, it’s a missed opportunity… All gloss, no soul. #BrahmāstraReview

Ratings: Positive Sentiment Review By: Fengyen Chiu Site: Mashable

It is perfectly clear why Brahmastra was in the making for almost a decade as the movie is a complete visual feast rooted deep with Indian mythology. Ayan Mukerji has created a landmark moment in Indian cinema with the state-of-the art VFX. Everyone should watch Brahmastra at least once (or more) and it is everything that Bollywood needs.

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Ratings: 3/5 Review By: Sukanya Verma Site: Rediff

Its pacing may waver as rapidly as its attention span, but Brahmastra’s love for light is steady. Frames brim in pyrotechnics, bokeh effects and hues of red, blue, pink, purple and orange powering a blazing spectacle. The VFX conveys an assured imagery alongside the starry allure of rumoured special appearances, surprise special appearances and is-that-who-I-think-it-is appearances.

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 Ratings: 2.75/5 Review By: Mirchi9 Site: Mirchi9

Multiple people handle the cinematography, which is due to the long delay in the making of the movie. It creates a visibly different look at times. Prakash Kurup’s editing is weak. The narrative has a bloated feeling, and the end especially looks choppy. The writing should have been better in the love track. The visual effects are overdone. Some parts look fine, but overall they lack the big wow factor, especially when done at such a level.

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Ratings: 1.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Gupta Site: The India Express

Films so stuffed with special effects need to maintain a balance between parts which are meant to blow us away with their wares, and the parts which allow it to slow down and breathe. The VFX is non-stop (at one point, a troll-like army appears, and disappears), the blaring music keeps wanting to bludgeon us into submission, and we are left yearning for magic.

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Ratings: Positive Sentiment Review By: Komal Nahta Site: Zee ETC Bollywood Business

Ayan Mukerji’s direction is splendid. He has made a unique film for the Hindi film-going audience and has complemented the high-on-visual-effects drama with a heart-touching story, juxtaposing both beautifully. His narration is remarkable. On the whole, Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva is a super-duper hit. It will do phenomenal business at the box-office and will also take Indian cinema several notches higher on the international map as far as visual effects are concerned.

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Ratings: 3.5/5 Review By: Sonal Site: Zee News

The plot is special as Shiva and Isha’s story takes the centre stage in an innovative way. However, there are a few places where you feel the lag and to add to the misery it gets confusing too. ‘Brahmāstra Part One: Shiva’ is a wholesome family entertainer which will surely compel you to draw a comparison with Hollywood’s Marvel series. But, Yes! For the first time in Bollywood, the makers have tried something different and bigger on that scale.

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Ratings: 3.5/5 Review By:Russell Site: BollywoodLife

The visual treat alone is worth the prove of admission for Brahmastra twice over. The dialogues and romance could’ve been streamlined, but the fantasy world and folklore that draw you in are enough to ensure that hardly anybody should walk out of the theatre saying that they didn’t have a good time. I’m going with 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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Ratings: 3.5/5 Review By: Tushar Site: India Today

At a time when Hollywood titles like Lord of the Rings and House of the Dragon are dominating the visual effects space, Brahmastra is a gentle reminder that India too isn’t behind in the VFX game and has some of the best work in this genre. Ayan’s message of love defeating darkness and despair couldn’t come at a better time! Brahmastra Part One: Shiva is a visual feast worth your time. Don’t skip this one.

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Ratings: 3/5 Review By: Saibal Site: NDTV

Brahmastra Part One: Shiva is a spectacular production that benefits immensely from the VFX done by DNEG. The crucial action scenes, even as they strain credibility, throb with life and deliver their share of excitement.Brahmastra Part One: Shiva, ambitious and entertaining, has the makings of a blockbuster of the sort that Bollywood has been desperately seeking for a while.

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Ratings: Positive Sentiment Review By: Courtney Site: Variety

This isn’t the usual formula for a romantic comedy, nor is it typical for Indian cinema, which roots itself in ancient mysticism and mythology. Yet that’s what makes writer-director Ayan Mukerji’s sprawling epic “Brahmāstra Part One: Shiva” special and innovative. He smashes up genre conventions as Western cinematic influences readily comingle with pure Bollywood razzle-dazzle. And though the story is occasionally overcomplicated and the spectacle excites and exhausts in equal measure (as even Marvel movies do), it’s a wildly entertaining jump start to a planned trilogy – touted as Bollywood’s first original cinematic universe, the “Astraverse.”

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8 Comments

  1. Some of them are obviously paid reviews. Compared to its huge budget and media hype, Brahmastra is also a disastrous flop. AVOID !!

    1. Till the time ticket prices dont come to 50 rupees never ever I will watch these fake comedy antics. And why do we pay these stars crores of rupees and what is this 100 crore club these are all drama the age of social networking where everything is paid review. Not worth watching. Looks like shamshera part 2

  2. Superb film…..why r we go for MARVEL movies…. If marvel can make multiverse…why not we make BHRAMASTRA….. any how i luv marvel film….but im also proud of this film also…plz make and release the next two parts also….perspective will change and should change….POSITIVE REVIEW also needed

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