Ayan
Mukerji's
Brahmastra
has
been
hitting
the
headlines.
Alia
Bhatt
and
Ranbir
Kapoor's
film
is
apparently
inching
closer
to
the
Rs
200-Crore
mark
domestically
and
it
continues
to
receive
mixed
reviews
from
critics
and
audience.
Recently,
television
actress
Erica
Fernandes
took
to
her
Instagram
account
and
hosted
an
'Ask
Me
Anything
Session',
wherein
she
was
asked
if
she
watched
the
film.
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*Bollywood
Although
Erica
praised
the
VFX,
she
was
disappointed
with
the
film
and
wished
that
the
actors
were
trained
for
such
kind
of
filmmaking,
as
Ayan
had
only
done
romantic
films
before.
Erica
replied
to
a
fan,
"Yes,
I
did.
It
was
a
great
try
but
not
a
successful
one.
It
was
a
film
high
on
VFX
which
was
beautifully
done.
But
I
wish
there
were
more
efforts
put
into
training
the
actors
for
this
kind
of
filmmaking
and
it
was
directed
by
a
director
whose
forte
has
only
been
romance."
She
added,
"Nevertheless,
this
is
a
baby
step
toward
making
things
bigger
and
better
in
Bollywood
too.
Everyone
learns
from
their
mistakes
and
I
hope
some
good
comes
out
of
this
too."
She
ended
it
by
saying
that
this
is
her
opinion
as
everyone
is
entitled
to
their
opinions.
Eric
also
responded
to
fans' several
other
questions.
When
a
user
asked
to
reveal
her
boyfriend,
she
said,
"Arrey
re!
boyfriend
agar
hoga
toh
reveal
ho
sakta
hai
nah."
Another
fan
asked,
"Aapko
engagement
ho
gayi
kya?"
To
this
she
said,
"If
you
are
talking
about
that?
Nopiess
I
gifted
myself
one."
(sic)
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Another
user
questioned
her,
"How
to
deal
with
skinny
hone
wali
insecurity?" To
this,
she
replied,
"I
am
not
that
skinny
anymore.
But
even
during
that
phase
m
not
sure
if
you
could
call
it
insecurity.
I
have
passed
that
phase.
It
was
when
my
body
was
behaving
a
certain
way
because
of
metabolism
but
now
after
cross
a
certain
age
I
start
to
notice
changes.
No
now
I
am
on
a
normal
diet
and
sometimes
m
asked
not
to
over
eat
like
I
used
to
earlier."
(sic)