Brahmastra : Begins Well, Later Goes Downhill
Young dj shiva (Ranbir Kapoor) works in Mumbai. He has unique abilities because the fire cannot burn him. Agni Astra resides within him. He meets Isha (Alia Bhatt), a stunning young woman, and is seduced by her. shiva, however, experiences nightmares in which he sees figures such as a guru, an artist named Anish (played by Nagarjuna), and a scientist (Shah Rukh Khan) (Amitabh Bachchan). After telling Anish that Junoon (Mouni Roy) and her gang are planning to assassinate him in Varanasi, shiva and Isha travel to the Himalayas, where Guru lives in an ashram. Why is Junoon pursuing the fragments of the Brahmastra, which are dispersed in three locations, and what is the origin of Shiva's extraordinary abilities?
The performance of ranbir kapoor as shiva was excellent. As the plot develops, his character becomes stronger and more important. In the preceding episodes, he excels. His on-screen chemistry with alia bhatt, his real-life wife, is ok. However, the movie's portrayal of their romance is shoddy and poorly written. alia bhatt doesn't have a lot of screen time. Shah Rukh Khan has a small but significant guest role. The actors nagarjuna and amitabh bachchan enhance the narrative. The ideal female villain is Mouni Roy.