Summary – Real headline, 200% drama: Brahmāstra’s Ranbir Kapoor welcomes his multiverse doppelgängers, causing delightful on-set chaos.,
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In a truly chaotic turn of events on the set of Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva, Ranbir Kapoor has reportedly summoned 17 copies of himself, creating a hilarious and unprecedented situation. The multiverse theme, central to the film’s concept, seems to have taken on a life of its own during shooting, with the crew humorously struggling to decide which Kapoor to call for lunch.
The Real Scoop
According to insider sources, these multiple versions of Ranbir are part of the film’s exploration of the multiverse, as directed by Ayan Mukerji and produced by Dharma Productions and Fox Star Studios. The sequel, expected to release in summer 2024, is promising to deliver even more intricate astras and supernatural elements, heightening the excitement.
Internet Meltdown & Meme-Quake
The news unleashed a wave of social media frenzy, with fans quickly launching the hashtag #CloneKapoorForTheWin to demand equal screen time for each of the 17 Kapoor clones. Fans described this scenario as “the only logical chaos 2024 needed,” and many expressed interest in watching the clones engage in amusing disputes over food and attention.
Conspiracy Corner
Speculations emerged about the origins of this cloning phenomenon, with some suggesting it’s a clever PR stunt, while others theorize that each Kapoor clone embodies a different mood of the character Shiva, ranging from “brooding hero” to “confused boyfriend” and even “randomly dancing at weddings.”
If Producers Went Full Banana
Imagining the producers’ reactions leads to entertaining scenarios such as a new script titled Brahmāstra: The Clone Conundrum, featuring various competitions among the Kapoor clones. Rumors mention a Kapoor Voting Booth where cast and crew could vote (using popcorn kernels) on who delivered the best punchlines or dance moves, hinting at possible future sequels like Ranbir Kapoor: The Ultimate Cloneyard.
Roll Credits… Or Do They?
Director Ayan Mukerji has reportedly been consulting ancient scripts and even a Magic 8-Ball to navigate the “17-Kapoor paradox.” Fans remain eagerly hopeful that the sequel will balance this cosmic chaos without turning the film into an unmanageable sitcom, and the anticipation continues with popcorn at the ready.
Q & A
- Is this real?
Yes, the team triple-Googled to confirm this unique on-set incident.
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