Brahmastra Advance Booking will be the most watched by the trade pundits, critics and the audience. The much awaited Brahmastra, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, will debut on September 9. The movie, which Ayan Mukerji directed, has been in development for a long time. The movie seem start to its advance booking despite demands for a boycott from across the industry.
According to talk on the trade streets, the movie has sold about 27,000 seats at three major chains in less than 24 hours since pre-bookings went live: PVR, Inox, and Cinepolis.
Spectators might be drawn to the IMAX performances, if all the hype has really ignited audience interest to watch the film in the theaters. It should be noted that only the 3D version of the movie can presently be reserved in advance; the ordinary 2D version’s tickets should become available the following week.
There has been a lot of curiosity in Brahmastra because of its enormous scope and the focus on its primary actors. Shah Rukh Khan makes a cameo appearance in the movie, which also stars Amitabh Bachchan and Nagarjuna in key roles. According to reports, Brahmastra’s opening day revenue is now estimated by the industry to be between Rs 18 and 22 crore; however, if ticket sales continue at this pace, the figure may increase.
Brahmastra Advance Booking will decide the fate of the movie
At the launch event, Rajamouli spoke about Ayan’s passion for Brahmastra, and confessed that his childhood fantasies came to life when he heard about the film. “There is a lot of difference between the kind of cinema Karan Johar makes and I make, but I admire his passion for cinema. Five years back, he told me about Brahmastra with a mad boy called Ayan Mukerji. I agreed due to the respect I had towards him. I knew nothing about the film. When Ayan started narrating about these Astras to me, all my childhood fantasies came to life. He has put in a lot of energy in creating this Astraverse.
Everyone is emotionally charged in using the weapons. This kind of film needs to be supported. Its about the superpowers we have in our culture, folklore. Everything about Brahmastra is in Indian tradition. I am doing all I can to represent the film in South markets,” he shared.
The bookings have been encouraging across markets according to some trade pundit. But one has to wait till the cinema hits the theaters.