Ayan Mukerji on why old people find 'Brahmastra' difficult to understand
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Ayan Mukerji's 'Brahmastra' has been raking praises from audience as well as critics but since it is the first film if its kind in Bollywood, some of the viewers are having trouble adjusting to this sort of spectacle driven cinema. In a recent promotional event, Ayan Mukerji addressed this particular issue.
According to a report in Pinkvilla, Ayan stated, "The amount of kids that are responding and lapping it up, like 10-year-olds… I think that’s great because at the end of the day if you are building this universe, you are basically having a whole generation grow up with the films."
He also added that since "grammer and syntax" of such films is new to this audience, they will start grasping it after multiple viewings.
Just before this, Alia Bhatt pointed out how they got got unexpected postive response from kids. She said, "The amount of kids that are responding and lapping it up, like 10-year-olds… I think that’s great because at the end of the day if you are building this universe, you are basically having a whole generation grow up with the films."
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