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Boycott Brahmastra: Ranveer's 'old sin' at risk of 300 crore Brahmastra?

Boycott Brahmastra: Ranveer's 'old sin' at risk of 300 crore Brahmastra?
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Ayan Mukherjee's 'Brahmastra' is going to release on September 9. This movie has already become a victim of the boycott trend. Ranbir Kapoor has not made any controversial comments. However, calls are being made to boycott him in Netpara. But, why? 


Currently, a fragment of an old interview of the actor is doing rounds in the net world. In that video, the actor said that his family used to live in Peshawar. As a result, everyone in Khandan loves to eat meat. In his words, "I love to eat mincemeat, paya, beef. I am a big beef lover." Netizens are writing #BoycottBrahmastra referring to this matter. A Twitter user commented, "Ranbir Kapoor went to Kashi after eating beef. Lord Nandi is worshiped there! His film should be boycotted." In the words of another netizen, "Brahmastra will be released after 10 days. We will also boycott this film. Because, Ranveer has admitted that he loves Beef. And Alia has said, if you don't like it, don't watch his film." In the words of another netizen, "I will never watch actors who eat beef."


Ranbir Kapoor was a victim of trolls a few days ago. The actor took to YouTube Live to promote 'Brahmastre'. He was accompanied by Alia Bhatt and Ayan Mukherji. Ranbir Kapoor came under fire for joking about wife Alia's obesity during a conversation. Some of the netizens were very jealous of him. They claimed that Ranveer made a mistake. At that time, a boycott of Ranveer's film was called. After that, Ranbir Kapoor publicly apologized. Facing the media, Ranveer said, "My comments were hurt by some people. I apologize to them." He said that Alia Bhatt took the whole matter as a joke.


Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt has also been called to boycott for her sarcastic comments. The actress' film Darlings also fell victim to the boycott trend. When Alia was asked about the issue, she said, "Boycott trend needs to be boycotted now. Cancel culture is going on now. Small mistakes are being caught. If not wrong, trolling badly."


He added, "I don't like to use a filter. Don't. I'm not a bad person. So I don't even say bullshit." Alia also said, "I can make mistakes. But, I don't worry about that. Because, if I don't make mistakes, how can I learn? How can I ask questions?"


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