#BoycottBrahmastra Trends On Twitter after Ranbir Kapoor Reveals His Love For Beef. Netizens Say, ‘Real Life Brahmastra Hero’
Once again, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor's Brahmastra has been boycotted by twitterati
5 Dariya News
30-Aug-2022
Ranbir Kapoor, who has recently made a comeback with his film ‘Shamshera’ has not received great reviews from the public, but his upcoming film ‘Brahmastra’ has created a lot of excitement. The film is inching towards its release date. And with its release, people are not only anticipating but also creating some problems for the actors. The film has been boycotted by Twitterati a number of times. And yet again, another reason hits the limelight.
This time, Ranbir Kapoor has a problem. Yes, the film, which also stars Alia Bhatt in the lead and will mark the on-screen debut of a couple, will hit the big screens on September 9. The netizens trended Twitter with the hashtag ‘Boycott Brahmastra’ as they dug out a decade-old interview of Ranbir Kapoor from the promotions of 'Rockstar' wherein he talks about his love for food and says he likes to eat beef. Here’s the interview from Times Now:
Twitter users took all over the social media and started pouring out tweets like:
Ranveer Kapoor beef khata hai. Yhi brahmastra ka heero hai. #BoycottBrahmastra
Be careful what you wish for, and once you wish, no matter how many temple's you visit, there is no use!!!
So now you have wished its done!!
You need to face it @aliaa08 get ready.#BoycottBrahmastra pic.twitter.com/tTugN7hZ69
Shiva of #Brahmastra in real life.#BoycottBrahmastra pic.twitter.com/JR1w6zzav7
Alia - Don't watch me
Alia mother - I will be much happier in Pakistan
Mahesh bhatt - Try to declare 26/11 as saffron terrorism
Karan johar - dont come to watch I'm nt forcing u
Ranbir kapoor - I love beef
Still u wanna watch? #BoycottBramhastra #BoycottbollywoodForever pic.twitter.com/34K8KM9f4N
Meanwhile, speaking of the upcoming film, Ayan Mukerji is the director of the contemporary mythical movie "Brahmastra." On September 9, it will be released in theatres in five different languages: Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada.
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