Shah Rukh Is CGI Shiva In 'Brahmastra'!

Update: 2022-06-16 09:20 GMT
Ever since the release of 'Brahmastra' trailer, the film has been creating a lot of buzz and everyone is talking about it. The splendid visuals and the sheer magnitude of the film made everyone awestruck and the Hindi film industry has pinned all its hope on 'Bramastra'. They are hoping that it would be their answer to the pan-Indian films coming from the South cinema.
 
There are a lot of noted artists in this film. While Ranbir Kapoor is the hero of 'Brahmastra part One: Shiva', star actress Alia Bhatt who turned into his wife recently is playing the heroine's role named Isha. Amitabh Bachchan is playing the role of Guru while Nagarjuna will be playing a very important role. Also, Mouni Roy is playing a negative role. The trailer had a lot of visual effects and made it clear that the movie revolves around 'Astras' and the people who possess them, they did not reveal the identity of artists who are a part of the film in order to create curiosity among the viewers.

But a certain frame in the movie showcased lord Shiva and his face has a striking resemblance to Shah Rukh Khan which stunned everyone. As per industry insiders, the Bollywood Baadshah will be making a special appearance in 'Brahmastra' as lord Shiva. Apparently, they are taking the help of CGI to present SRK as Shiva on the big screen. There are a lot of shots that made the movie lovers excited and they are hoping that the movie will be equally good when it comes out.

Produced by Star Studios, Dharma Productions, Prime Focus and Starlight Pictures, the magnum opus will release theatrically on 9th September 2022. It is Rajamouli who is presenting the film in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam languages. All of these created a lot of buzz on this supernatural fantasy drama produced by Karan Johar. The shooting has been wrapped up already and the post-production works are in full flow. The real-life couple's chemistry onscreen will be one of this film's biggest highlights as per reports.
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