Ab movies dekhne ke liye bhi crash course karo.
Ab movies dekhne ke liye bhi crash course karo.
This looks like mytho-fied version of the nine unknown, nonetheless will watch this in multiplex⭐️
Makers really have set a huge premise to cover!
Originally posted by: PyaasaMacchhar
Ab movies dekhne ke liye bhi crash course karo.
Yea usually a good solid screenplay explains all of this in the movie. I’m not sure why Ayan felt this was needed? But it can work in their favor. Social media seems to respond more positively to this than the actual trailer.
I am looking forward, love Indian mythology. I have hopes with Ayan that he might be able to pull this off.
Never expected this, this looks so cool
Damn , hope it’s actually as good as it looks 🤞
Then audience got distracted by “Kahn ho tum” “kya ho tum” 😆.Originally posted by: IAmLuvBolly
Yea usually a good solid screenplay explains all of this in the movie. I’m not sure why Ayan felt this was needed? But it can work in their favor. Social media seems to respond more positively to this than the actual trailer.
Dedicating the first half of the trailer to Shiva and Isha was a terrible idea because Alia-Ranbir have such a lacklustre chemistry. Additionally, the trailer contained so many odd cuts, comprehending the concept was really troublesome.
From this video, the concept of the movie appears genuinely intriguing, but I am afraid that a movie with a potentially good theme would be ruined due to improper execution. I'm hoping the concept translates well on screen and that it isn't hastily put together like the trailer or is overly focused on Shiva's unruly behaviour before enlightenment & his awkward romance
By the likes of SSR, the same concept would have been presented at a mega opus level.
Such an intriguing concept and so much time, effort, and money were invested, yet they were unable to create a polished trailer.
After seeing the responses, I hope the film will be well-edited before being released in theatres.
This should have been the trailer 😬
I am looking forward, love Indian mythology. I have hopes with Ayan that he might be able to pull this off.
Same...Mythology and Shiva...is a double treat for me...Can't wait to watch it....🥳 and My Bira is the cherry on top...❤️
Originally posted by: SunshineC25
Then audience got distracted by “Kahn ho tum” “kya ho tum” 😆.
Dedicating the first half of the trailer to Shiva and Isha was a terrible idea because Alia-Ranbir have such a lacklustre chemistry. Additionally, the trailer contained so many odd cuts, comprehending the concept was really troublesome.
From this video, the concept of the movie appears genuinely intriguing, but I am afraid that a movie with a potentially good theme would be ruined due to improper execution. I'm hoping the concept translates well on screen and that it isn't hastily put together like the trailer or is overly focused on Shiva's unruly behaviour before enlightenment & his awkward romance
The trailer was very badly cut. I think because of all the mocking and trolling it has gotten for all the delays they wanted to show off the VFX and say Look, this is why it took so long. They were probably also trying to cash in on Alia and Ranbir’s pairing as the trailer was released after their wedding. But the whole thing just became a mess. I also agree on lack of chemistry between the leads, and Ranbir’s acting was bad too.
Now question is how have they been editing the movie? I mean there’s a reason the team felt the need to release this video.
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