Prabhas to Play Kalki? Fan Theories Heat Up Ahead of 'Kalki 2898 AD' Release
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The much-anticipated trailer of "Kalki 2898 AD" came out on Monday, giving people a better idea of what to expect from Nag Ashwin's sci-fi movie starring Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan, and Disha Patani. Even while the trailer promises a number of cameos, it's unclear if it will divulge any subtle narrative cues. One fan, nevertheless, is positive Prabhas will play Kalki in the title role.
There have been a lot of fan ideas regarding "Kalki 2898 AD" as we wait for the video to be released. The first teaser of the movie sparked curiosity regarding the plot, so X user AestheticsofTC put together a list of questions.
The plot centres on Sum-8, a patient of a covert Complex program who, after being declared infertile and freed, is discovered pregnant. The Complex is interested in this surprising development and wants to get her back. While Bhairava wants to seize her, Ashwatthama tries to keep her safe.
Why is the covert agenda of the Complex forcing young women to carry children? Another fan question concerns Kali, the character played by Kamal Haasan. Should he identify as Kali, would he want to destroy Kalki instead of creating him?
Additionally dubious are Bhairava's actual intentions. Has he a secret goal or is he a bounty hunter looking for a better life in the Complex? Further obscurity is added by the meaning of Ashwatthama's Gem, which the Complex dread because of its weapon immunity. Are the Complex constructing a weapon to offset it?
While Ashwatthama mentions defending Shrusti, Kamal Haasan talks of a "New World." Do Kamal Haasan and Sum-8's unborn kid stand in for distinct realities or viewpoints inside the same one?
The Complex's own nature is unclear, to finish. Is it a machine for global control, an energy source, an affluent's sanctuary, or something else completely? Fans won't be able to begin assembling these complex riddles until the trailer drops on June 27.
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