![]() ![]() ![]() The film borrows from Indian mythology and folk tales, which is fantastic. For instance, the culmination of the pre-interval scenes is a spectacle. It’s well-thought out, top-notch and effective in most places. The film scores a great deal on visual effects. Brahmastra: Part One: Shiva relies heavily on two aspects - its visual effects and the love story of its lead pair, Shiva and Isha, played by Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt. ![]() With comic-book-styled visuals, and Amitabh Bachchan’s baritone, the film sets up its premise and the origin of its universe in an interesting manner. His search for love and light puts him on the path to destroy evil forces, and discover his true potential. While there’s a mythological background to this, it also, gradually, connects Shiva to the story of his parents, which changes the course of his life. His special connection with fire - it doesn’t inflame him - and a host of visuals that appear before him periodically when he shuts his eyes, suck him into a world of superpowers. How that changes the course of his life forms the rest of the narrative.īrahmastra R eview: A young, orphaned DJ, Shiva (Ranbir Kapoor), leads a happy life, full of light, around a bunch of orphaned kids. He gradually discovers the secrets behind his own existence that are also tied to a string of mythological incidents. Brahmastra Story: Shiva, a young DJ in Mumbai, discovers that he’s born with a special power that makes him immune and akin to fire.
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