Aditya N
Aditya N
Kalki 2898 AD has emerged as one of the top-grossing movies in the history of Indian cinema. Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, and Amitabh Bachchan are featured in prominent roles in this Nag Ashwin-directed film, with Kamal Haasan portraying the antagonist. Recent updates suggest that this science fiction movie, set in an epic backdrop, will be accessible on various streaming platforms shortly. As per the latest reports, the film is scheduled to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on August 23, catering to audiences in Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Tamil languages.
Netflix secured the Hindi OTT rights for the film Kalki 2898 AD for a significant amount of money before its theatrical debut. The Telugu original and the dubbed Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada versions will exclusively premiere on Amazon Prime Video. It has been reported that the Hindi version will be made available on Netflix starting August 23rd. Kalki 2898 AD has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first Indian film to exceed the remarkable Rs 1000 crore mark in global earnings. In response to the favorable word-of-mouth and increasing viewer demand, the film’s producers have opted to prolong its theatrical release across all states.
The narrative unfolds in the year 2898 AD within the dystopian metropolis of Kashi, where the powerful Supreme Yaskin governs the realm of COMPLEX. A pivotal theme of the film explores the connection between the Kalki universe and the Mahabharata. A sequel to this film is presently in the works. It has received significant acclaim for its technical excellence, showcasing concepts and visuals unprecedented in Indian cinema. Although the plot progresses leisurely, the captivating action sequences, complemented by a diverse cast from various film industries, render it a compelling experience for cinema-goers. The audience expressed particular admiration for Amitabh Bachchan’s and Kamal Haasan’s performances, which intensified their eagerness for the sequel and their hope that the filmmakers would not prolong their wait.