Brahmastra director Ayan Mukerji says he didn’t think the film would ever be made: ‘Thought I would die making it’ – Henry Club

of Ayan Mukerji Brahmastrastarring Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt In the lead roles, has been the subject of discussion for more than seven years. The film has been delayed several times due to VFX work. However, it is finally slated for release in September 2022, and the makers are teasing footage of the fantasy drama. At an event in Vizag, it was announced that the trailer of the film will be released on June 15.

Talking about Brahmastra, Ayan said, “The concept of our film is about astras, weapons of light and power that were made in ancient India, but are preserved in modern India. The combination of a contemporary setting with Indian spirituality, I don’t think has happened anywhere else in the world. Now we are 100 days away from Brahmastra. I can’t believe it.”

He continued, “For many years I thought that this film would never be made and I would die making Brahmastra. So many people asked me why the film was taking so long, and why it was so expensive. They asked me to Asked to make another romantic film. But, I always believed, if we get Brahmastra in right way, it will be very pioneer for our country. The film will get huge audience in the country. That energy has generated many positives. Things have happened.” Ayan also said that ‘Urja’ led him to filmmaker SS Rajamouli. “It brought me to the man who had made a film that broke all barriers and set a new standard for cinema in India. That energy has brought me to Vizag today through SS Rajamouli.” The director also praised Telugu cinema, saying it is the ‘best’ in the country.

Brahmastra is called trilogy. In an earlier statement about the film, Ayan Mukerji had said, “It is a modern-day film in India that exists even today. But it is called Brahmastra because of the energy, knowledge, powers that are in the film, She’s from ancient India. Come on. All I’ll say is. There are some dresses, they might not be what you expect them to be.”

The first part of the trilogy will hit the theaters on September 9 in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.