Ranbir-Alia's film Brahmastra is all set to hit the screens on September 9. However, there is a demand to boycott the film even before its release, which has increased the concern of the makers. Actually, this film is very special for Brahmastra director Ayan Mukerji, so the makers have invested a lot of money and time in this film. If Brahmastra also falls victim to the boycott trend, then the film will have to suffer a huge loss.
A few days before the release, there are reports that a budget of more than 410 crores has been spent in making Brahmastra. This is the highest compared to any Bollywood film. Apart from RRR, Saaho, Bahubali, 2.0, the biggest budget film till date was Thugs of Hindostan in the year 2018, but if Bollywood Hungama reports are to be believed, now the title has gone to Brahmastra. The budget of the film does not include the cost of promotions and theaters. The VFX of Brahmastra is the biggest point of the film. The makers have also spent most of the budget money on improving the VFX effects. Apart from this, money has been spent on many things including location and star fees.
Brahmastra is the most expensive film ever, so the makers have decided to release it on a large scale. According to the reports of Bollywood Hungama, Brahmastra will be released on 8000 screens world wide. In which 5000 Indian screens and 3000 overseas screens have been allotted. However, from the making of Brahmastra to the pre-launch and buying the screens, a lot of money has been spent by the makers.
It took almost a decade to complete the film. This film was very special for director Ayan Mukerji, so he devoted a long time to this film. However, due to Kovid, the film was completed late. Finally, after a long time, the film will hit the theaters on September 9. Everyone has given film time, which is why all the actors involved in the film including Ayan Mukerji, Karan Johar, Alia-Ranbir are quite nervous. However, the makers are also confident that the film will do good business and people will like it.
On the occasion of National Cinema Day on September 16, the cost of cinema tickets will be only Rs 75. Because Brahmastra is releasing on September 9, fans will be able to watch this film on September 16 for just Rs 75.