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Ayan Mukerji reveals timeline for ‘Brahmastra’ part 2 & 3

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New Delhi: After delivering an enthralling cinematic experience with ‘Brahmāstra Part One: Shiva’, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, Ayan Mukerji on Tuesday revealed an exciting update.

The magnum opus continues with ‘Brahmastra Part Two: Dev’ and ‘Brahmastra Part: Three’ are set to hit the big screen in December 2026 and 2027 respectively!

In a long social media post, Ayan wrote, “Hi The Time has come – for some updates on the Brahmastra Trilogy, the Astraverse, and my Life! After absorbing all the love and the feedback on Part One… I have been focused on creating the Vision for Part Two and Part Three – which I now know will be bigger and more ambitious than Part One!”

“I have learnt that we need a little more time to perfect the script of Brahmāstra Two and Three! And…

Thave decided that we are going to make the two films… Together! Allowing them to also release closer together! I have a timeline in place to achieve this, which I am sharing with you all today,” he said.

“I also have another piece of news to share…The Universe has presented me with a very special opportunity recently – a very special movie – to step into and direct! What the movie is… More on that when the time is right An opportunity that challenges me and terribly excites me… one where I will learn, be inspired and where I will grow. So, I have decided to take it up!! Opening myself up to all the positive energies in this universe so I can do my best and contribute to that one thing that matters most to me – Indian Cinema! Love and Light, Ayan,” the filmmaker added.

Ayan captioned the post as, “The next phase”.

Produced by Star Studios Dharma Productions, Prime Focus, and Ayan Mukerji, the first part of ‘Brahmastra’ shattered box office records and captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.

With the promise of even more breathtaking action, drama, and adventure, it’s safe to say that the upcoming installments are worth the wait.

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