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Ranbir-Alia starrer Brahmastra moves to summer 2020

Filmmaker Ayan Mukerji announced that his next directorial venture Brahmastra, which has been a dream project for him for many years now, will miss its December 20 release date and will now release in summer 2020.

On Saturday, the director of such blockbuster movies as Wake Up Sid (2009) and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013), took to his Instagram account to share the latest development regarding his next film.


The filmmaker revealed that his team needs more time to work on VFX, visual effects and the sound and music, so that when the final product is ready for viewing, it creates the best possible movie experience.

Starring Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan and Mouni Roy in principal roles, Brahmastra was earlier set to clash with megastar Salman Khan’s hotly anticipated film, Dabangg 3.

Recently, rumours started doing the rounds that the release of Brahmastra might be postponed to avoid a box-office battle with Dabangg 3. However, Ayan Mukerji’s statement on the subject has cleared all our rumours.

The exact release date of Brahmastra, which is being made under the banner of Dharma Productions, will be announced soon.

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TroyBoi’s latest EP bridges generations by fusing South Asian heritage sounds with global trap and electronic production

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TroyBoi returns to his Indian roots with Rootz EP using Lata Mangeshkar’s voice to redefine British diaspora music

Highlights:

  • TroyBoi’s five-track EP Rootz is a personal return to the sounds of his childhood, released via Ultra Records in September 2025.
  • The single Kabhi uses an officially cleared sample of Lata Mangeshkar’s vocal from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.
  • Collaborations with Amrit Maan, Jazzy B and BombayMami plug Punjabi, Bhangra and south-Asian textures directly into modern trap and bass production.
  • This EP is part of a wider wave: British artists born into diasporas are using heritage not as garnish but as foundation.

Some albums hit you in ways you don’t see coming. Rootz is one of them. Not just another trap EP. TroyBoi, the London-born producer known for global bass and trap, has made something that’s also deeply personal. He didn’t just want to make music that bangs in clubs; instead, he wanted to reach back to the India of his childhood. And he did it with Rootz.

The track everyone’s talking about is Kabhi. Because it’s not just sampling Bollywood. Lata Mangeshkar’s voice was officially cleared for use on a non-Bollywood release, a milestone reported by multiple outlets. It’s history. It’s memory. And it’s a bridge.

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