Audiences blown away with Prime Focus' cutting edge visual effects for Brahmastra!
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The country’s highly anticipated film Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva has finally hit the theatres and the film is more star-studded than ever. With Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor & Amitabh Bachchan in the lead, one thing which has also managed to be made a grandeur space in the minds of the audience is its - VFX Capabilities.
The first edition of Ayan Mukerji's epic fantasy termed Astraverse is out and it has already started to capture the imagination of the viewers and continues to amaze them post the Friday release.
In comparison to Avengers: End Game's 2,400 VFX shots, Brahmāstra Part 1: Shiva boasts over 4500 VFX shots, making it a potential record holder for the most visual effects in any film globally. The VFX of this movie is set to land the audience in an immersive experience, the creative and technical teams across London, North America, and India worked in synergy under the guidance of Namit Malhotra, who was involved in the making of this movie right from its inception to final delivery.
Commenting on the upcoming release of the movie, Mr Ayan Mukerji, Director of Brahmastra, said, “Brahmastra is very close to my heart. The idea of Brahmastra was ploughed into my mind way before I even realized it. I grew up listening to the stories of Indian history and mythology and was always fascinated by them. I wanted to create a story that was deeply rooted in Indian spiritual history but also had modern twists and turns. Inspired by many movies that brought fantasy worlds to life, I envisioned creating the world of Brahmastra in a way that would challenge the limits of Indian cinema. Namit and his teams were an integral part of this journey and have worked hard alongside me to bring this adventure film to life. The relentless work of his team and the hard work of the entire team and cast of Brahmastra has allowed us to bring to the audience, a film like never before.”
Excited about the release of the movie, Mr Namit Malhotra, Producer of Brahmāstra, said, “From editing small budget projects to delivering Oscar worthy cinematic experiences, it’s been quite a long and rewarding journey for us. All these experiences over the past 25 years combined with technological and VFX advancements have helped us bring Ayan’s vision, Brahmastra to life - our biggest Indian project to date. I feel truly honored to be a part of such a project alongside Ayan, Karan Johar, Dharma Productions, Disney and Fox Star Studios.
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