Updated On: 17 July, 2022 11:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Nine years since the idea, Ayan Mukerji discusses weaving mythology and technology in the making of Ranbir-Alia’s `Brahmastra`

Ranbir Kapoor in `Brahmastra`
Nestled in a remote corner of the old Dharma Productions’ office in Khar is Ayan Mukerji’s workstation—the birthing ground for Brahmāstra. One quick look around and you find props, books, research material, and everything else that is required to create what is touted to be one of the most awaited films of the last few years. We sit down to chat with the filmmaker, who returns nine years after the blockbuster `Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani` (2013), to discuss a film that no one expected him to make and one that everyone cautioned him against.
