At a time when Hollywood labels like Lord of the Rings and House of the Dragon are overlooking the visible effects play, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s Brahmastra is a delicate reminder.

There’s light, there’s the blaze, and there are some superheroes who exert extraordinary astras which were born from the Brahm-Shakti that owns energies discovered in components of nature.

And then there’s Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt forming sparks on screen with their real-to-reel chemistry. 

Brahmastra: Part OneShiva (Ranbir Kapoor) is a DJ who drops for Isha (Alia Bhatt) at the foremost sight and as their fantasy blossoms.

 His ideas about descent become clearer and ignorant that he is fated to awaken the Brahmāstra, his path intersects with Guru Ji , the head of the Brahmānsh, a secret organization of sages who harness the Brahm-Shakti. 

Brahmastra begins as your regular, traditional boy meets girl love fiction, but it smashes no time in making the fundamental premise.

With an overcomplicated script, Brahmastra does get a bit complicated at times but gets around on track soon sufficiently too. 

Mukerji, who consumed almost eight years to reach out with the absolute film, obviously has gone overboard with certain aspects. 

Lastly, the music of Brahmastra is just moderate. Making Brahmastra even more impressive are Alia and Ranbir – the hearts of the film.  

Watch Brahmastra because it’s not every day that Bollywood swirls out a movie on this great ranking, with top-class VFX and constructs a mystical galaxy.