Following Alia Bhatt's statement, the hashtag "boycott Brahmastra" became popular on social media.

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Alia Bhatt claims If you don't like me, don't come see me.

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"After his statement, outrage among the populace has erupted

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Following the video's widespread distribution on social media, several Twitter users have declared their intention to boycott his upcoming movie, "Brahmastra."

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Just before the release of her movie "Lal Singh Chaddha," Kareena Kapoor appeared on social media, which infuriated people

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After Kareena, Alia, people appreciate your decision but won't see your movie, a user wrote

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A different user wrote They are acting arrogantly and blaming the public rather than reflecting and learning from their errors

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Speaking of "Brahmastra," it will be released in theatres on September 9

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Ranbir Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Mouni Roy, and South star Nagarjuna will all play significant roles in the movie

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The film will be distributed in five Indian languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.

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