Brahmastra at Victory Cinema Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva opens the doors to the Astraverse, an original fantasy universe built around ancient astras, extraordinary guardians and a battle over a power capable of changing the world. At the centre is Shiva, a young DJ living an ordinary life until visions and unexplained events reveal his connection to forces far beyond anything he has known. He is drawn into a hidden world where powerful astras have been protected for generations and where the greatest of them all, the Brahmastra, must be kept away from those seeking to control it. Victory Cinema presents Brahmastra in Hindi with English subtitles for audiences across Bengaluru. Written and directed by Ayan Mukerji, the film brings together Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna and Mouni Roy in a fantasy adventure combining romance, action, mystery, music and visual spectacle. Book Brahmastra tickets directly on victorycinema.in, check showtimes and enjoy direct booking without additional booking fees. Enter the Astraverse Brahmastra introduces a secret society known as the Brahmansh, whose members protect powerful astras created from the energies of nature and the universe. Each astra possesses a distinct force, and the guardians who command them carry both extraordinary ability and immense responsibility. The story places these ancient ideas within a modern world of cities, celebrations, relationships and ordinary people unaware that a hidden conflict is unfolding around them. Fire, water, wind, animals and other elemental forces are represented through powers connecting contemporary characters to an older cultural imagination. The astras are not merely weapons; they are energies that must be understood, respected and protected. Fantasy therefore emerges from Indian ideas while the characters face emotions and choices that remain immediate and relatable. Shiva and the power of fire Ranbir Kapoor plays Shiva, a free-spirited young man who discovers that fire does not harm him. What begins as a mysterious personal ability soon becomes part of a much larger truth. Shiva has a connection to the Brahmastra and carries within him the power of fire, but he does not yet understand its source, purpose or limits. His journey is not only about defeating danger; it is about discovering who he is and deciding what kind of person he will become when given extraordinary power. He must learn to trust others, overcome fear and accept responsibilities he never expected to carry. The film follows him from music and friendship into secret places where trained guardians understand the astras far better than he does. Every step brings him closer to his destiny while exposing him to forces determined to awaken the Brahmastra. Isha and the emotional heart Alia Bhatt plays Isha, the young woman who becomes an essential part of Shiva’s life and journey. Their relationship begins with the excitement of new love but is quickly tested when Shiva’s visions and powers become impossible to ignore. Isha enters the Astraverse beside him, offering support while encouraging him to confront the truth about himself. Their romance gives the fantasy adventure an emotional foundation and connects with themes of light, sacrifice and human connection. In a story filled with ancient powers and destructive forces, love is presented not as a distraction from heroism but as one of the energies that can guide it. Guru, Anish and Junoon Amitabh Bachchan appears as Guru, a wise leader who understands the history of the astras and the responsibilities of those chosen to protect them. He guides Shiva towards recognising the power within himself and preparing for the conflict ahead. Guru represents knowledge, discipline and continuity, connecting the new hero to generations of guardians who have preserved the Brahmastra’s secret. Nagarjuna plays Anish, another formidable figure associated with the Brahmansh and its extraordinary powers. His presence expands the Astraverse and shows that different guardians may command very different astras. Mouni Roy plays Junoon, a relentless force seeking the Brahmastra. Her pursuit drives the danger faced by Shiva, Isha and the guardians, giving the film its urgent action-adventure momentum. Ayan Mukerji’s fantasy vision Ayan Mukerji writes and directs Brahmastra as the first chapter of a planned three-part story. The film establishes the rules, characters and central conflict of the Astraverse while delivering an adventure around Shiva’s awakening. Mukerji’s concept combines Indian cultural inspiration with a modern cinematic universe, exploring ideas about astras, elements and divine power through contemporary fantasy storytelling. The film moves across celebrations, cities, mountains, hidden sanctuaries and large battlegrounds. Light and energy distinguish the astras, making each power feel alive on screen. Shiva’s fire, Junoon’s pursuit and the guardians’ abilities create action sequences where character, mythology-inspired ideas and visual effects are closely connected. Its scale and detail are designed for the big screen. Music, romance and spectacle Music is central to Brahmastra’s mood. Pritam’s compositions include “Kesariya”, expressing the love between Shiva and Isha, and “Deva Deva”, connecting Shiva’s awakening with the power of fire. The songs move the film between romance, celebration, spiritual wonder and heroic discovery, while the score supports the mystery and scale of the Astraverse. The visual effects are equally important. The astras appear through flames, radiant energy, protective forms and immense destructive power. These images help audiences understand how each force behaves and why the Brahmastra must be protected. Magical confrontations and shifting environments create a film for viewers who enjoy fantasy worlds, superhero-scale adventure and Indian stories presented with ambitious cinematic design. Hindi with English subtitles The Hindi presentation preserves the original performances and voices, while English subtitles make the dialogue accessible to a wider Bengaluru audience. They are especially useful during explanations of the Astraverse, the names and powers of the astras, and fast-moving conversations within action scenes. Viewers can follow the story closely while experiencing the film in its original Hindi language. Brahmastra brings together romance, fantasy, intense action and supernatural threat. Some scenes contain danger, dark imagery and large-scale conflict, so parents may consider the film’s intensity when booking for younger children. Why watch Brahmastra at Victory Cinema? Victory Cinema welcomes movie lovers from every part of Bengaluru. Ranked #1 on Google for movie theatres in Bengaluru, Victory Cinema offers the energetic atmosphere that makes a major fantasy release more exciting. Brahmastra is built for collective viewing: the appearance of powerful astras, the songs, revelations about Shiva and large action sequences all gain impact with an enthusiastic cinema audience. Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt lead the emotional journey, Amitabh Bachchan brings authority to Guru, Nagarjuna adds strength to the guardians, and Mouni Roy takes on the central threat. For audiences interested in fantasy, romance, visual effects, mythology-inspired ideas or major Hindi releases, Brahmastra offers a distinctive big-screen adventure. Discover the power within Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva begins with a young man discovering that the fire within him is real. That discovery leads to love, danger, hidden guardians, ancient astras and a struggle over the most powerful weapon in the Astraverse. Shiva must understand his identity, control his gift and decide whether he is ready to stand against forces seeking the Brahmastra. Experience Brahmastra in Hindi with English subtitles at Victory Cinema, Bengaluru. Check showtimes, choose your preferred seats and book tickets directly on victorycinema.in without booking fees. Enter the Astraverse and follow Shiva’s journey as fire, love and destiny come together on the big screen.