There have been two very important releases today, one for the revival of Bollywood and the other for an actor’s revival in the industry. Ranbir Kapoor’s Brahmastra and Sharwanand’s Oke Oka Jeevitham have been released in theatres.
Brahmastra is Bollywood’s most ambitious project to date, shot on a record-high budget. Brahasmtra has been released with some excellent hype and buzz among film fans. The advance bookings are not only brilliant in the North but also the Southern states.
The first reviews and the public talk of Brahmastra is out and the response seems to be mixed. While some are calling it a blockbuster, some seem to have completely dismissed the film. Brahmastra has failed to deliver in terms of blockbuster content.
The first half of the film was okayish and the second half was decent, followed by a stretched-out climax. Overall, Brahmastra is definitely watchable for the lead cast, VFX, and the effort spent in making the project but it is a letdown in terms of expectations. It will be interesting to see how this impacts the sequel of Brahmastra.
Coming to Sharwanand’s Oke Oka Jeevitham, the response is outstanding. Director Shree Karthick has hit it out of the park with some solid content. The superb blend of emotions and sci-fi elements worked on the big screen. The film has managed to engage the audience completely with its compact screenplay also. The general talk outside is that it is a must-watch film and that it is a landmark film in Sharwanand’s career. Special mentions need to be given to Amala Akkineni who owns it as the mother, making us laugh, cry and weep.
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