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Astra ology And we if you haven't seen our Brahmastra Trailer reaction we haven't seen that trailer. I'm very much looking forward to that film. Yep I can't wait to see it. Hopefully in I max it better be it. Well, please cuz I didn't see it on the poster for it But on the rain beers film that's coming out in July with the Shum sharer or what it right wherever it's got another big film of his we're getting a trailer in like a day or two Yeah That already says in I max for that one. Okay. Yeah, they got to do that one on my max I mean, it's just begging to be I maxed. Yeah, I think it's I mean, I wouldn't say it But I bet it would also be in 3d It could but I agree. I agree. I would not see it in 3d. I do not do 3d. Yep. We don't You get motion sickness well aside from the motion sickness like I saw what was the last one I saw it does and you can't film for both 3d and 2d because you have completely different ideas in your mind Is what you're doing for your visual field and I had seen if I'm not mistaken Mad Max Fury Road was released in 3d With the regular version and I did it just for kicks or laughs I don't know if that was the film that did it or not, but I remember Comparatively it just was a most films are just much better looking when you see them in a 2d format 3d is You know We're gonna make the spear go in camera so that it hits them in the seats That was clearly a choice you made just for the 3d effect not for the storytelling aspect So I've never been a fan even as a kid. Yeah, here we go The Mahabharata war took place in Kurukshetra a battlefield spanning 80 square miles Almost every kingdom in ancient India Participated in the war and it became known as the Mahabharata war At the end of the 18 days long war only 12 warriors had survived What? Really? 9 from the Pandavas and 3 from the Kauravas The Mahabharata war resulted in the death of 160 million warriors 36 years after the Mahabharata war a civil war broke out among the Vrushneys and Andhrakar Resulting in the death of 50,000 of that race in a single day At around 5,000 BC other civilizations were not as advanced as ancient Indians During times of war Warriors would use basic earthly weapons such as bows and arrows, swords and maces In ancient India Scriptures like the Mahabharata and Ravayan talked about strange technologies Such as celestial weapons that could be summoned through mantras flying Bhimaan, men in spacesuits, space travel, planetary orbits and divine sight These technologies were quite advanced for their time and showed that Indian civilization was far more advanced than other civilizations The weapon of mass destruction is a term that is used to describe Iraq Oh, sorry However, the first nuclear bomb was tested in Trinity in 1945 The US then dropped bombs on Hiroshima and Nadasaki which led to the end of World War 2 Some people in the modern world still don't realize that some of the celestial weapons Used during the Mahabharata war were actually nuclear weapons Astra refers to celestial weapons Okay They are invoked by chanting a mantra and then directed through a medium such as an arrow Ah Celestial weapons are not wielded by the hand But rather they are weapons that are born of the will of the gods So I'm guessing that's like rapier fire fire. Yeah They require no physical effort to invoke but intense mental concentration If improperly used, for instance, if not knowing all the like an incantation Yeah, or if the weapon is aimed at an unworthy foe It can be disastrous or even fatal. I give you try this Throw it at Shahrukh Khan That can destroy a person or an army Some powerful astra can even destroy the earth and other planets And astra is said to be precise by a particular war And when invoked it enters the astra Some astra returns back to the person who launches it Some are used only once and others can be used multiple times Astra can have both physical and illusory effects Some astras cause destruction with fire arrows or radiation Well, others can cause mental afflictions like confusion Unconsciousness or sleep each astra has a presiding deity and in order to obtain an astra One must meditate and follow a strict austere ritual through ascetic merit One can receive the deity's Sanction and learn the mantra from someone who already knows it while astras are powerful They can only be entrusted to those who are deemed worthy and have the wisdom to use them Responsibly as rumors spread about the astra their power may weaken over time Arjuna learned many powerful techniques from his teacher Drona But he realized that the celestial weapons were even more powerful when obtained directly from the gods So Arjuna went to Lord Shiva in search of these weapons A weapon is ineffective without the sanction of the presiding deity This is likely because of the destructive nature of astras and the consequences of using them improperly For example, the Brahmashira astra is said to be powerful enough to destroy the entire universe If it's not properly aimed at an individual or that's the name of the film bummer Run beer It is the Gayatri mantra Chanted in a specific way the process is carried out by altering the sound waves in the ether that Brahmastra Got the potency from the divine sound is known as the nada brahm There are two types of sound the unstruck or unheard sound and the struck or a heard sound The unstruck or unheard sound is an abstraction While the struck or heard sound is the physical world The unstruck sound is a vibration of either the upper or purer air near the celestial realm The enlightened yogis seek the unstruck sound called anahat naad and only they can hear it Ahat naad or the struck sound is the vibration of the air in the lower atmosphere Flows us to earth. It is any sound we hear in nature or a man made sounds both musical and non-musical So to realize Brahmastra It is the anahat sound that is used to chant I'm gonna make the characters do that in the film. Yeah There are great lessons hidden metaphorically in our history from the Ramayana and Mahabharata Such as the knowledge of us to the celestial weapons that were the nexus that killed thousands of soldiers in seconds and changed the face of wars It may sound fictional but weapons of mass destruction were not a myth in the Mahabharat war Many of them were as powerful as nuclear weapons today However, the knowledge and technology in those days props of the camera man much limited In Mahabharat war most people who knew how to invoke the weapons died Arjun as the only one who knew how to use them Another person who knew how to use them Ashwathama was cursed and forgot all his knowledge Bomber he couldn't teach anyone how to use the weapons After experiencing the destruction We don't think that a noble warrior like Arjun wanted to pass his knowledge of destructive weapons to his next Generation likewise those who remained from the Mahabharat war were not worthy of such knowledge So it couldn't be passed on the knowledge of the astra died with the generation If you are interested in knowing more about That was cool. Yeah There's gonna be so much information. I'd imagine Or maybe not that the director is gonna do it in such a way that it's not gonna be no You're just gonna kind of understand it as it goes along. I'm gonna make it accessible Maybe I would think Could be because I would imagine too because I don't know if I essentially this Disney which owns the Somehow is behind this production okay, bro. Mahastra. Oh, it's releasing it like a normal slate. Okay Just like any American, right? Oh, wow nice like they do like good. They're just they're ready to just releasing it Yeah, it's on their normal slate, right? Subslate of Indian films. Wow so I guess I don't know if that shows you that they're either confident in it or What it shows you I don't know but obviously they don't normally do that. Yeah, there's normally one theater around here RRR got a pretty big release KGF got a probably comparable bigger one because we thought that a different one Yeah, we don't normally see right it at but Also, at least in the trailer you maybe I don't know maybe you shouldn't explain it to me Does Ranbeer not know I he's a weapon. That's my guess my guess is I was just gonna say that my guess is in the story as He learns about the astras We're gonna learn with him that he is an astra and that yeah And what he's capable of not capable of the worthiness the fact that sometimes this can be used and if it's at somebody That's in the wrong way it can go wrong Wouldn't surprise me if that involves him doing something that inadvertently hurts alia's character so obviously don't know and don't want to know but my guess is the way they're gonna teach us is as he learns what He's what he's capable of alia as a Character in like represents. I believe a character in the Hindu mythology as well And then there's so many other There's a lot of characters and I it's just we talked we talked about the depth of was we as we learned India's history and then all of the different stories It's it's an endless treasure trove of movie making fodder Yeah, just unbelievable amount of great stuff to tell and I'm assuming everybody should be hoping this is gonna work out because they spent a But ton right on shows well for India, right? Because I think it was forty seven million dollars, which for here this would be a two hundred hundred million three hundred million dollars Obviously India it's the money is different. Yeah, it's the most money anybody's ever spent on Indian film I I get that so obviously but they're hoping so that they can make more of these and it could be a global thing So they can't franchise money and make it make it even bigger and better I hope so because the only way you make stuff bigger and better is by getting usually more is VFX in the big action films Bigger and better VFX because that cost a lot of time and money, but you also need good story and good acting Just cuz you've got great visuals doesn't mean you're gonna have a great movie. Yeah, yeah You it's storytelling so story is king, but yeah, we do know that there's quite a few cameos in this We don't know yet, but obviously we do know that Shahrukh Khan apparently he's gonna make his triumphant return this year And we know what we saw in the trailer. Obviously big B is in here big B But apparently Topeka might be in this film. There's rumors that Ranveer might have a cameo in this film There's only there's there's one face that would cause me to wet my pants if we got a VJ appearance That would be epic just just some random 30-second I imagine you're trying to make this a I don't even say pan India. I'd say world film They're really trying to make this a global film. They're gonna get maybe some stars from South India to get in as good as Cameos maybe I don't know no clue. That's what I mean. I Love that they're doing that because we've been Harping on this for the entirety of the history of the channel. There's no reason why Indian cinema shouldn't be as globally renowned and anticipated as any other place in the world When a big movie is released, it should be released everywhere in the same way like our films are released everywhere It should be I agree. Yep Anyways, if there's other videos that kelp and us explain some things that you know will be about the film because I'm sure we'll get more oh Also, I think I sent to you to char. Oh Yeah Yes, I think he actually composed an entire song which is to char That cinematic aspect man. I don't know how many times we listen it was like the dude needs to score cinema his His creativity is massive and I know he didn't score like you know, no, no, no not the main person But there's stuff in there first one is brahmas I like the one of the biggest Indian films ever insane. It's so funny I'd like to take credit for it and I'd like I'd love to talk to him because remember when we when we were in Mumbai We were talking to him about that and he still loves the composition of the covering of songs and he's very much a Standards as it were, you know your four-minute kind of song from all kinds of genres I'd love to know how what he's thinking now because remember we were telling him Cinema dude. Mm-hmm movie scores. You could make like Legendary movie scores. I can't wait and he's like wait. I'm sure they handed him a butt ton of money and they were like I'll be a composer for your movie. I can't wait I'm sure I do me to let us know if there's other videos we can react to to help us better understand our dummy dummy selves