New Delhi [India]Aug 30 (ANI): After boycotting some of Bollywood’s biggest celebrities like ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Raksha Bandhan’, ‘Dobaara’ and most recently Vijay Deverakonda’s ‘Liger’, netizens are now looking forward to Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s arrival. Wally is eyeing the boycott of science. -Fi thriller film ‘Brahmastra: Part 1- Shiva’.
Trollers are currently trending #BoycottBrahmastra on Twitter, appealing people not to watch the film.
Apparently, some netizens went through the archives and dug out the past portrayals of actors Ranbir, Alia and Amitabh Bachchan in various films, which has deeply affected their religious sentiments.
Talking about Ranbir, he made a guest appearance as an alien in Aamir Khan’s ‘PK’, in which Aamir put stickers of Hindu deities on Ranbir’s cheeks for self-defense.
Simultaneously a clip from the ‘Saawariya’ actor’s film ‘Rockstar’ also surfaced on the internet, in which he can be seen making fun of a Hindu mantra, along with a decade-old clip from an interview where Ranbir said that he Likes to eat beef. ,
Meanwhile, Alia’s controversial advertisement for a clothing brand hit the headlines once again during the #BoycottBrahmastra trend, in which, according to netizens, the kanyadan ceremony was portrayed as a repressive practice.
Also, Alia said in an interview that “If you don’t like me, don’t look at me”, which has caused anger among netizens. The clip has gone viral on social media, with several Twitter users saying that they will boycott his upcoming film ‘Brahmastra’.
Along with this, Amitabh’s monologue “Aaj Khush To Bohot Hoge Tum” from the old hit film ‘Deewar’, where he was seen talking to the idol of Lord Shiva, is currently being trolled by netizens for disrespecting Hindu deities. He is going.
Here’s a look at some of the tweets:
In light of the canceled culture, Aamir Khan’s ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’ failed at the box office along with Akshay Kumar’s ‘Raksha Bandhan’ and Vijay Deverakonda’s recently released ‘Liger’.
Helmed by Ayan Mukerji, ‘Brahmastra: Part 1- Shiva’ is all set to hit the theaters on September 9, 2022 in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. (ANI)
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