Tag: Brahmāstra Part One Shiva

Brahmāstra Part One Shiva: Ranbir Kapoor Shares His Feelings, Says “It Was Something I Have Never Done Before”

Ranbir Kapoor shares his thoughts on what intrigued him to take up Brahmāstra Part One Shiva.

Brahmāstra Box Office Collection Day 3: Ranbir Kapoor’s Film Becomes No 1 at the Global Box Office

Brahmāstra Part One Shiva Box office collection for the first week is making history in the film industry.

Brahmāstra Part One Shiva Day 2 Box Office Collection: The Fire is Raging

Check out day 2 collection of Ayan Mukerji's Brahmāstra Part One Shiva.

Brahmāstra Part One Shiva: Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s Film is Off to a Bumper Start

Brahmāstra Part One Shiva seems to be raking in favourable results after the highly anticipated release.

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