

In a world threatened by dark forces, bounty hunter Bhairava seeks a better life, becoming entangled with rebels and the prophesied mother of Kalki, the avatar of Vishnu.
June 27
2024
Release Date
Telugu, Hindi, Tamil,
Malayalam, Kannada, English,
Language
3 hours
Running Time
Cast


Prabhas


Amitabh Bachchan


Kamal Haasan


Deepika Padukone


Disha Patani


Keerthy Suresh


Anna Ben


Pasupathy


Saswata Chatterjee


Faria Abdullah


Brahmanandam


Gaurav Chopra


Vijay Deverakonda


Malvika Nair


Rajendra Prasad




S.S. Rajamouli




Anil George




Anudeep K.V.
3.0
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Kalki 2898 AD - Movie Review
Plot
"Kalki 2898 AD" is a futuristic film that blends Indian mythology with a dystopian world. Set centuries after the Kurukshetra battle, the movie follows an elite autocratic organization called Complex ruling over Kashi, the last surviving city. The storyline involves the hunt for an unborn child, proclaimed to be the 10th incarnation of Lord Vishnu, amidst a world ravaged by war and violence. The film explores themes of power, rebellion, and immortality, creating a rich backdrop for its characters and conflicts.
Acting
The cast of "Kalki 2898 AD" delivers different level of performances, with Amitabh Bachchan's energy and charisma standing out as one of the highlights. Prabhas character's comic aspect does not do that well but overall it has its good moments, while Deepika Padukone does okay with her role as a mother protecting her unborn child. Kamal Haasan's portrayal of the main villain adds a mysterious and intriguing element to the story, keeping the audience engaged throughout the film.
Cinematography
The visual aesthetics of "Kalki 2898 AD" are stunning, with striking production design and impressive VFX bringing the futuristic world to life. The action sequences and mythological elements are nimbly choreographed, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The blend of Hollywood dystopia with Hindu mythology creates a unique and engaging visual spectacle that keeps the audience immersed in the story.
Direction
Director Nag Ashwin's imagination for "Kalki 2898 AD" is inspired by various concepts we have seen in other movies. He creatively combines elements of Indian mythology and futuristic storytelling, creating a cinematic world that is both captivating and immersive. The pacing of the film in first half disappoints but second half keeps the audience engaged with its mix of action, drama, and mystery. The star-studded cameos and surprise appearances add to the theatrical experience, making it an exciting watch for fans of the genre.
Conclusion
Overall, "Kalki 2898 AD" is a blend of mythology, dystopia, and action, the film offers a refreshing take on the sci-fi genre. The commendable performances, breathtaking visuals make it a worthwhile watch for audiences looking for an immersive and entertaining movie experience. Despite its indulgences, slow pace in narration and excessive runtime, the film sets the stage for a promising franchise that promises more confrontations, battles, and mythological madness in the future.
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