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Manhattan’s boozed-up brunchers need to find a new home

Say goodbye to Pranna, the Flatiron District hot spot known for plastered patrons — including  the “my dad owns half of f–king Manhattan” guy.

The local community board said the club has had enough and rejected♛ Pranna’s application for a new liquor license.

“We issue four or five denials a year, at most,” a board member said at a meeting Wednesday. “If any application deserves a flat den♋ial, that’s this one.”

Boozed-up brunchers🐬 could routinely be seen stumbling out of Pranna sloshed before sunset, outraging neighbors who were sick of thei🐻r frat-party follies.

A 10-minute video — comprising clips recorded over three weekends — showed just how dꦕrunk patrons at Pranna get by 3 p.m. thanks to a $45 bottomless brunch that includes a meal and unlimited mixed cocktails.

The footage was uploaded to YouTube by a user named “ProblematicPranna,” who is also responsi♔ble for the viral video of trashed reveler Gerry Shalam

In the drunken rant, Shalam claimed his father had considerable influence with Mayor Bill de Blasio and “owns the cops,” while be🏅hind him his inebriated friend🌱 collapsed on the sidewalk.

Another video shows belligerent boozers leaving a party at the Madison Avenue brunch spot to venture out ont🌼o the street to urinate or vomit.

Community Board 5’s rejection doesn’t qui⛄te cork the bottle for Pranna, but the State Liquor Authority is unlikely to🍌 give the club a refill without the board’s OK.

Gerry Shalam (center) caught on video saying his dad owns “half of f–king Manhattan.”Screengrab

Owner Rajiv Sharma said the business can’t operate without a liquor license, fuming: “We have a few disgruntled neighbors who have a stro♊ng influence with the community board, and they have made it their mission to shut us down.”

He was planning an upgrade with a mor😼e civilized restaurant called Ziya and a basement lounge called Indikaya.

But those plans are unclear now.

The current liquor license expires in September.