Actor Mouni Roy, who not too long ago appeared because the antagonist Junoon in director Ayan Mukerji’s fantasy epic Brahmastra, responded to discourse about her having ‘overshadowed’ the larger names within the movie’s solid. Brahmastra is led by Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, and in addition options stalwarts resembling Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna Akkineni and Shah Rukh Khan. Mouni received an opportunity to share scenes with all of them.
In an interview with Pinkvilla, the actor was requested how she feels about being singled out in some opinions because the movie’s prime performer. Mouni stated, “I am the biggest Ranbir-Alia fan. The biggest. It was an absolute pleasure working with the two of them. No, I cannot even imagine a thought like that, to be honest. I genuinely feel both of them are fire on screen. They’re great, humble, kind, nice human beings.”
She continued, “They are so dedicated. They wouldn’t leave the set, they were always present — for all the markings, for all the rehearsals, for all the lighting. When I’ve seen them like that, and seen the kind of work that the both of them have done in the film, I feel that they are magic together. So, you’re asking the wrong person (this question).”
It is finally revealed that whereas Mouni Roy’s Junoon was the first antagonist of Brahmastra, she’s truly only a henchwoman herself, doing the bidding of the actual villain, Dev. The character is teased within the movie, and can possible be concerned in a extra distinguished position within the sequel, titled Brahmastra Part Two: Dev.
Brahmastra has obtained blended opinions from critics. While some have praised the movie’s ambition, others have criticised its jarring dialogue and skinny writing, particularly in relation to Alia Bhatt’s character. Director Ayan Mukerji informed indianexpress.com in an interview that he’s listening keenly to the followers’ response, and that he’ll incorporate the suggestions into the long run movies. He additionally revealed that he hopes for the second installment to be launched by the top of 2025.