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Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor to clock 183 days of 'Brahmastra' shoot as they reunite with Nagarjuna in Mumbai

For the last eight months, Ayan has worked on the film's visual effects, dubbing and other production-related facts
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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, November 4

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Ayan Mukerji’s ‘Brahmastra’ has been creating a huge buzz. The mega-project is expected to be wrapped up soon, and read to release, later this year—of course, things have got delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.     

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For the last eight months, Ayan has worked on the film’s visual effects, dubbing and other production-related facts.

Now, as per a Mumbai Mirror report, they will kick-off a 10-day shoot for the remaining portion of the film. 

Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor would reunite with the south superstar Nagarjuna and Mouni Rouni for the 10-day shoot. 

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Shooting would take place at a Mumbai studio—this would take the total number of shoot days to 183.  

The makers are also looking to incorporate two songs in the film. However, they would be doing so when the situation improves as they plan to have background dancers. 

The filming for both the songs is expected to take place in January 20201.

This is Alia and Ranbir’s first movie project together, and their fans couldn’t be more excited about it.  

The film also stars Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan in a cameo role. While the film was set to release in December 2020, the makers will now decide on release date only after cinemas reopen all across India and start recording good footfalls. 

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