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New release date of Brahmastra announced

Brahmastra has been in the pipeline for the past two years. The movie was supposed to release in 2019, but the makers postponed it to 2020. The film was scheduled to release during Summer 2020 but has been once again postponed.

Now, the film will be hitting the screens on 4th December 2020. Alia Bhatt took to Instagram to share a video and announce the release date. She posted, “Soooooo.. this just happened! Brahmastra 04.12.2020.. promise ?? @amitabhbachchan #RanbirKapoor #AkkineniNagarjuna @imouniroy @ayan_mukerji @ipritamofficial @karanjohar @apoorva1972 #NamitMalhotra @marijkedesouza @dharmamovies @foxstarhindi @brahmastrafilm.”


The video features director Ayan Mukerji, Amitabh Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, and Alia Bhatt. It’s a funny video and Ranbir is seen taking a dig at himself in it. In the video, the actor says that people on social media are making fun of him that if you want to delay a movie cast Ranbir in it. He also says that his parents are asking him if he is still acting in the movies or just plays football and roams behind his girlfriend Alia Bhatt. Then finally, Ayan announces the date 4th December 2020.

Well, we hope that finally Brahmastra gets a release this year and doesn’t get delayed once again. Apart from Big B, Ranbir, and Alia, the film also stars Mouni Roy and Akkineni Nagarjuna. Shah Rukh Khan will be seen in a cameo in the movie.

Brahmastra is a trilogy and this is the first part of the film which will release this year. While the first instalment itself has taken so much time to hit the screens, we wonder when the other two parts will be made and released.

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