Giving in to public demand, the makers of Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor starrer Brahmastra treated fans by releasing the Kesariya song. Howevr, just the way fans fell in love with the song’s chorus Kesariya Tera, they equally disliked the rest of the song’s part, especially ‘Love Storiya’ part. To express their disappointment, Twitter users kickstarted a hilarious meme fest mocking the lyrics of the Kesariya song.
The Kesariya track is picturised on Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt and it showcases the love saga of the two lead characters. The romantic track was shot in the ghats of Varanasi and it has been released in five languages Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada versions. It has been sung in Hindi by Arijit Singh, composition by Pritam and the lyrics are penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya.
Take a look.
When they rhyme Love Story with Kesariya pic.twitter.com/8kYXIXULvx
— Aditya Bhattacharya (@Adiseanttak) July 17, 2022
What Love Storiya feels like in Kesariya song pic.twitter.com/2pKbM8uk9s
— Sonali Tewari (@tewari__sonali) July 17, 2022
#Kesariya love story
Public to lyricist pic.twitter.com/l4L6JbV5gV
— SURYA (@suryasaharan) July 17, 2022
People taking offense at “Love Storiya”
Me, who didn’t even like the song Kesariya pic.twitter.com/efUGGzKj2b— Tanya (@archnemesissy) July 17, 2022
They’ll come into your life like kesariya part and leave you like love storiya. pic.twitter.com/qwdmIIWlBN
— Kunj (@KunjBhavsar1) July 17, 2022
They could have just listened to “Mushkil Bada Ye Pyaar Hai” to get a word that rhymes with #Kesariya ??♀️ instead of Love Story ?
So. Many. Options. pic.twitter.com/MqErGpLf6i
— sweta (@shwoooohadha) July 17, 2022
Me to the lyricists of the song to remove the love storiya part:#Kesariya pic.twitter.com/qnT9RhMVDW
— Baby Doctor (@PaedsLife) July 17, 2022
Last month, the trailer of Brahmastra Part 1: Shiva was released and it was packed with a heavy impressive VFX shots, and an indication of the film’s grand scale. The trailer begins with Big B’s voice talking about the five elements that have had their powers stored in ‘astras’ (weapons) since ancient times and that this is the story of the God of all Astras — the Brahmastra. Then comes Ranbir’s character Shiva, a boy-next-door. He later meets Isha, played by Alia, who learns about Shiva’s secret –fire does not burn him. There are glimpses of Nagarjuna and also Mouni Roy as the film’s villain.
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