A section of netizens found the #BoycottBrahmastra trending enough reason to once again. A Twitter user wrote, “Ranveer Kapoor eats beef. This is the hero of Brahmastra. #BoycottBrahmastra.” “This beef guy should be boycotted,” wrote another. Some others argued that this was no reason to boycott the film and tweeted in support. One user tweeted, “It’s his choice what he wants to eat or not.” Another wrote in support of Ranbir, “At least he is doing something to make a film on our history.”
Some netizens also took out a clip from Alia’s interview, in which she said that if someone doesn’t like her, they can choose not to watch her movies.
Be careful what you wish for, and once you wish, no matter how many temples you visit, there is no use!!! So now y… https://t.co/p5rCS5EXfB
— ನ/Sarthak Raj KN (@KnSraj23) 1661253028000
@KreatelyMedia Ranveer Kapoor eats beef. He is the hero of Brahmastra. #boycottbrahmastra
— Homosapiens (@UncouthSapiens) 1661663714000
@KreatelyMedia At least he is doing something to make a film on our history. Apart from spreading negativity, what is your contribution?
— ))) (@Final_Opinion) 1661659151000
#BoycottBrahmastra Economic boycott is the biggest punishment for Bollywood. https://t.co/fsPx9DvvAL
— Dr. Dheeksha Shree, MD (@the_mpr) 1661604316000
Yesterday, Ranbir and Alia went to IIT Bombay to promote their film with Team Brahmastra. Alia also sang the romantic song ‘Kesariya’ and the video went viral. ‘Brahmastra’ is a modern mythological film directed by Ayan Mukerji. It will release in theaters on September 9 in five languages - Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada.