Kalki 2898 AD: Social Media filled with the buzz of Cameos

The long-awaited day has come at last! Kalki 2898 AD, a film that has been highly anticipated, has made its debut in cinemas on Thursday (June 27). Starring Prabhas in the lead role, the movie is helmed by Nag Ashwin. It features renowned actors such as Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan, Disha Patani, Pasupathi, Shobhana, Rajendra Prasad, and Anna Ben. Moreover, in addition to this illustrious ensemble, Nag Ashwin has skillfully incorporated numerous unexpected elements in Kalki 2898 AD to captivate the viewers. The director has successfully enlisted several renowned celebrities who make brief appearances in the movie. Continue reading with caution, as there may be spoilers ahead.

Nevertheless, that is not the end of it. Nag Ashwin has spared no effort to elevate the scale of his latest film. Renowned actors Vijay Devarakonda and Dulquer Salmaan and esteemed filmmakers SS Rajamouli and Ram Gopal Varma have made noteworthy cameo appearances in the movie. The internet is abuzz with snippets from the film’s screening, offering glimpses of these talented stars. These cameos add more intrigue to audiences’ interest in the movie. Additionally, it is already widely known that actor Keerthy Suresh has lent her voice to the character Bujji in the film, showcasing the director’s dedication to every aspect of the movie.

Vyjayanthi Films has produced Kalki 2898 AD, which will have a sequel following a cliffhanger ending in the first part. Despite this, the makers have yet to announce the release date of the second part. Kalki 2898 AD stands out as one of the most expensive projects in Telugu cinema, drawing inspiration from the Hindu epic Mahabharat to create a futuristic dystopian drama. According to Hindu scriptures, the storyline unfolds during the time of Kali Yug, one of the four cycles. Santhosh Narayanan composed the music for Kalki 2898 AD, while Djordje Stojiljkovic handled the cinematography. Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao has done the editing of the film.

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