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Ranbir Kapoor's next Dragon goes for a title change!

After the success of their last film, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Ranbir Kapoor and filmmaker Ayan Mukerji were all set to come together for a film titled Dragon. The film, which was announced almost two years ago, is finally happening. But there is a twist.

We hear that the makers have decided to give a new name to the film. Reportedly, the superhero flick will now be called Brahmastra.


According to Indian mythology, ‘Brahmastra’ is considered to be one of the most powerful weapons created by Brahma. We have no idea how relevant the title is to the story, but we are sure that the makers would have put some thoughts behind it.

While an official announcement about the film’s new title is still awaited, recently Karan Johar, who is producing the film under Dharma Productions, said that the film is indeed not named Dragon.

During a Q & A session where Karan was a part of the Movie Mela at Jio MAMI and was accompanied by the film’s lead pair Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, he denied the speculations clearly confirming that Dragon is not the film’s title.

The film marks the first collaboration between Ranbir Kapoor & Alia Bhatt.

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