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Ranbir Kapoor just want a break to eat amid Brahmasta promotions
It appears that Ranbir Kapoor problems with the never-ending Brahmastra Part One-Shiva promotions are still present. The movie had a successful theatrical debut about two months ago. It is now available digitally, and the actor is once again promoting it. However, Ranbir complains about the relentlessness of the movie’s promotion during the quirky marketing campaign. In the most recent video, the actor begs the audience to allow him to eat.
On November 4, Brahmastra will be available on Disney+ Hotstar, nearly two months after its theatrical debut. In the brand-new trailer for the movie’s OTT release that the platform posted, Ranbir is seen sitting on a couch with a pizza slice in his hand and his mouth open, seemingly unaware that a camera is focused on him. He looks at the camera in disappointment and adds, “Brahmastra streams on Disney+ Hotstar tomorrow,” before grinning and bringing the pizza slice closer to his mouth and asking the viewers, “Please kana kha loon?” (“Please let me eat). He then takes a bite of the pizza.
This is hardly the first “disgruntled” Ranbir campaign advertisement. In a video from last week, he was heard discussing how hard Brahmastra marketing have been for him and saying that he is refusing to perform them any longer. “Not even Alia used the phrase “Shiva, Shiva” so frequently in the movie. My excessive dancing has turned me into a ghost. Singing Kesariya at every occasion has caused Alia to lose her voice. We have 250 candies and 150 drones in the air. Now what should I do? In Hindi, he stated, “Go to everyone’s house and individually ask them to watch our movie Brahmastra, which is coming to Disney+ Hotstar.
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