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Haters have given a stern warning to boycott Brahmastra following Laal Singh Chaddha (LSC) and Liger, but its effects on this movie starring Alia and Ranbir Kapoor are yet to be seen.

The recent blockbuster Hindi cinema releases have failed to break records at the box office. Contrary to popular belief, the movies have performed poorly and haven’t been able to lure crowds to the ticket booths.

Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt are the major stars of the film “Brahmastra,” which also has a great supporting cast that includes actors such as Amitabh Bachchan and Nagarjuna. Ayan Mukerji, a famed filmmaker has written and directed the movie, which will be released on September 9th.

The movie “Brahmastra,” which is about to be released in theatres all around India, has shown some promise because it was able to generate a lot of excitement on social media and favourable advance booking figures. The cast and crew have been promoting the movie nonstop, and large events are being organised starring actors like Jr. NTR and SS Rajamouli.

But among all of this, one thing about these high-profile movies has remained consistent: days before their release, they become trending topics on Twitter, with some users advocating a boycott. This movie appears to be experiencing the same thing for several reasons. It is unclear how these hashtags and trends would affect this movie given how they previously affected big-budget movies like Aamir Khan’s “Laal Singh Chadha” and Vijay Deverakonda’s “Liger”.

Fans of Brahmastra are encouraged to get cinema tickets prior to the film’s release by the cast, director, and stars Ranbir and Alia, who can all be seen cheering them on at the theatres. Tweets from haters who called for a boycott have countered Alia Bhatt’s appeal to supporters to attend the film. The response to this film will be observed in the days to come.

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