Several most-awaited sequels are currently under pre-production. The makers of each sequel are currently developing the scripts of the movies.
Alia Bhatt recently took to social media to celebrate the success of her film Brahmāstra at the 70th National Film Awards, which was held in 2024.
At the 70th National Film Awards, Brahmastra: Part 1 - Shiva emerged as a significant winner, with the film's music receiving widespread recognition. The movie's music director, Pritam was honored with the award for Best Music Direction and Arijit Singh won Best Male Playback Singer Award
Post Kalki 2898 AD, discussions ignited on Reddit following producer Ashwini Dutt's comments, focusing on whether Amitabh Bachchan received sufficient recognition for his role in the Alia Bhatt starrer Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva.
The much-awaited 21-minute action sequence in 'Extraction 2' lives up to the hype. How long will the renewed interest of cinegoers in action-film franchises sustain? What can filmmakers do to keep the viewers hooked?
Brahmastra Part Two and Three will be made together, Ayan Mukerji has announced. He also said that the second part of the trilogy will be released in December 2026, while the third and final instalment will hit the screens in December 2027.
Twitter was impressed with the man’s multilingual singing ability and praised him in comments.
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'Vikram Vedha' has more to offer multiplex audiences, and 'Ponniyin Selvan - 1' found many more takers for the Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam versions than for the Hindi.
'Brahmastra' is only the second Indian film after 'The Kashmir Files' to enter the Rs 200-crore club this year.
Chup starts impressively, Dhokha get a start, Avatar sees traction too.
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Amid a debate on the box-office fate of Brahmastra, Moneycontrol brings you a primer on the economics of moviemaking in Bollywood.
Other releases like Jahaan Chaar Yaar, Saroj Ka Rishta, Middle Class Love and Siya had very limited screenings, with combined collections of less than Rs 1 crore.
Mumbai Police cashed in on the buzz created by Brahmastra to promote road safety. How Alia Bhatt reacted.
Mumbai Police cashed in on the buzz created by Brahmastra to promote road safety. Alia Bhatt reacted to their memes.
Initial reviews of Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt starrer Brahmastra has been uninspiring and Santo believes this could spell trouble for rally in PVR-Inox Leisure. CJ, though, is not giving up hope. Watch the duo debate on what lies ahead for PVR's stock plus share their thoughts on Balaji Amines, eClerx, and Ipca Labs.
Also for the first time, a Hindi film has collected Rs 5 crore in the Tamil and Telugu versions on the first day of its release in theatres.
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Indian filmmakers are investing more in big screen spectacles, bringing more high budget entertainers to the theatres. From franchise films to more spends on visual effects, cost of producing Indian films has gone up to as high as over Rs 500 crore. Moneycontrol takes a look at some of the most expensive Indian films, thir budgets and the return on investment the films recorded.
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Cinemas halls across India will welcome moviegoers with a celebratory price of just Rs 75 per ticket on Cinema Day
Things will look up for multiplex operators only after Q2FY24, believes Karan Taurani of Elara Securities
The Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt romance is better posted on Instagram than on the big screen, but there’s lots to love about this film.