June 29th 2024.
The city of Mumbai was buzzing with excitement as the highly anticipated film, Kalki 2898 AD, hit the theaters. And amongst the many who were impressed by this unique cinematic experience was none other than veteran actor Nagarjuna Akkineni. He couldn't help but gush over the film and its star-studded cast, particularly megastar Amitabh Bachchan who played the role of Ashwatthama.
Nagarjuna took to social media to commend the film's director Nag Ashwin for his brilliant work in blending fiction with mythology and history seamlessly. He wrote, "Congratulations to the team of Super duper #Kalki2898AD!! Naagi, you took us to another time and another place, entwining fiction with mythology and history so effortlessly!" It was clear that the actor was thoroughly impressed with the film's unique concept and execution.
But it was Amitabh Bachchan's performance that truly left Nagarjuna in awe. He praised the veteran actor as the "original mass hero" and couldn't help but mention how he was on fire with his performance. Nagarjuna also expressed his excitement for the second installment of the film and his anticipation to see more of superstar Kamal Haasan, who played the role of Supreme Yaskin.
And it wasn't just the lead actors who caught Nagarjuna's attention. He also had kind words for Deepika Padukone, who played the role of the divine mother, and the rest of the talented cast. He also gave a special mention to the film's producers and wished them all the best for their future endeavors.
For those who haven't seen the film yet, Kalki 2898 AD is the first part of the 'Kalki' universe, set in a post-apocalyptic world in the year 2898 AD. It draws inspiration from Hindu scriptures and follows a group of individuals on a mission to save the unborn child, Kalki. And it seems like the film has been a massive success, with domestic earnings expected to reach Rs 150 crore on its third day of release.
Indian cinema has once again proven its ability to captivate audiences with its unique and thought-provoking storytelling. And with the talented cast and crew behind Kalki 2898 AD, it's no surprise that it has left a lasting impression on Nagarjuna and many others.
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