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27 Jun, 2024
3 hrs 1 mins
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Kalki 2898 - AD

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If you enjoy diving into a world of epic battles between Gods, good, and evil, then 'Kalki 2898 AD' offers quite a satisfying audio-visual experience, even though it may require some patience.
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Kalki 2898 - AD Movie Review : Big B's powerful punches and stunning visuals shine above the film's flaws

Critic's Rating: 3.0/5
Story: In the year 2898 AD, the tenth and final avatar of Lord Vishnu, Kalki, is poised to be born, heralding a new era amidst a dystopian world fraught with malevolent forces.

Review: ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ begins with a gripping depiction of the aftermath of the Mahabharata war, when Lord Krishna cursed Ashwatthama (Amitabh Bachchan) with immortality. This sets the stage for a fictional narrative within a star-studded cinematic universe, deeply rooted in Hindu mythology. A story about the tenth avatar of Lord Vishnu, who is prophesied to arrive on a white horse, signaling the end of the Kali Yuga.

Writer-director Nag Ashwin crafts his story around it, but the film is a precursor to what you can expect in the future installments of this massive universe. To do that, he uses his imaginative prowess and transports the audience into a visually stunning world. This is the biggest and most obvious strength of the film. Ashwin, with the help of his cinematographer Djordje Stojiljkovic, takes us into the lone existing city of Kasi, ruled by the evil Commander Manas (Saswata Chatterjee) and led by God King Supreme Yaskin (Kamal Haasan), who lives in a mysterious powerhouse known as Complex. It’s a dark world where fertile women are killed and men are enslaved. The only ray of hope, perhaps, is Bhairava (Prabhas) and a motley bunch of rebels from Shambhala until they rescue one of the subjects from the Complex, SUM80 (Deepika Padukone), the bearer of the awaited avatar.

It’s a simple story thrown into a complex web of too many characters and subplots, some of which have little to do with the broader narrative. Ashwin’s plot meanders into unnecessary detours so many times that it gets tiring to wait for it to get back on track. The entire first half suffers from this back and forth, especially with Prabhas’ character. The futile attempts to generate comedy, even with a veteran like Brahmanandam (who plays Bhairava’s landlord Rajan), fall flat, much like his half-baked love angle with Roxie (Disha Patani) that could have been completely done away with.

Thankfully, the film picks up pace in the second half with Amitabh Bachchan’s re-entry. The veteran superstar wows us with his infectious energy in high-octane action scenes. Even with all the special effects and latest tools of computer animation, he manages to breathe life into his character and bring a level of realism into Ashwatthama’s unbridled power. Deepika Padukone shows commendable restraint and skill in playing a subdued character who is destined to eventually be powerful.

South superstar Shobhana provides good support as the wise Mariam. Saswata Chatterjee comes across as somewhat caricaturish in his role of Commander Manas. Kamal Haasan once again delivers a role that is strikingly distinctive and sends chills down the spine. Special appearances by Vijay Deverakonda, Mrunal Thakur, Dulquer Salmaan, S.S. Rajamouli, and Ram Gopal Varma leave a brief but memorable impact.

The film's production design by Nitin Zihani Choudhary deserves special mention for creating a captivating visual landscape that enhances the immersive experience. Although the music score by Santhosh Narayanan is a letdown, the background score effectively complements the film's narrative, elevating key moments.

‘Kalki 2898 AD’ is undeniably a larger-than-life visual spectacle that transports viewers into a vividly imagined universe. In fact, the film’s visual quality is so high that it overshadows many of its obvious flaws by engaging the audience into the atmospherics of the make-believe world of Kasi and the Complex. Moreover, it's a concept that can spark imaginative experiences beyond the cinema. If you enjoy diving into a world of epic battles between gods, good, and evil, then 'Kalki 2898 AD' offers quite a satisfying audio-visual experience, even though it may require some patience.

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tenzeejangchup4 days ago

I like it ��

Parth Patel26 days ago

The potential concept which makers have picked, planned, must provide justice for presenting history that happened in the past and the future which is created through imagination. And I say they lie in mid. Flim consists of heavy CGI &amp; VFX impressive Building complete imagination visual effects city, animals etc with perfect smooth and sharp touch in it.<br/>The opening shot of Amitabh Bachchan playing Aswathama which was actually created by AI was cool and easily noticeable, yet enough for creating hope to the audience. They have well planned how the audience should get introduced to the only city left in the world according to the film.<br/>The lead actor Prabhas playing Bhavava, got lame entry like a joke. Respecting the creator's choice but personally lame for me. Throughout the first half of the movie, he had a good amount of screen time, but the maker had decided that he would be a chilled character doing dummy things and all. The first half got a big and serious opening and caught the amazing flow of presenting the story of lame Bhairava characters. Deepika carries some importance in the story and has less screen time. But whatever she did was good. <br/>The story gets back on track before the 1st half ends and yes Goosebumps. Really before the interval arrives, goosebumps enter.<br/>And complete the second half, the movie gives us what they had promised to us. Big action, chasing and countless cameos. I know everyone's gonna love the Ashwatthama and Bhairava's fight. Yes, that was epic, then the film got back to focus on story creating build up for climax, but this time it was not lame. When Climax arrives, I'm gonna just really tell you, try to catch up on the big screen. with heavy sound. That epic it was. Not perfect, but it was amazing and really amazing. <br/>But I complained that the Kamal Hassan character playing supreme Yaskin had not given justice. He got less screen play. I think Disha Patani had more screen time than him. But I think they are planning something big for him which they don't want to reveal in the first movie itself. Can't wait for how they give justice for that in the next part<br/>Yes, the movie was good and highly recommended.

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