Kaliyugam 2064
- 2025
- 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.3K
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Follows an apocalyptic world deprived of food, water and humanity set in 2064, where they must fight to survive.Follows an apocalyptic world deprived of food, water and humanity set in 2064, where they must fight to survive.Follows an apocalyptic world deprived of food, water and humanity set in 2064, where they must fight to survive.
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Kaliyugam takes the us, the audience to the possible future around 2060s, where surviving each day is a challenge. With today's global issues and increasing worries about limited resources, the film feels like more as a warning than just a story. The visuals stand out, capturing the dark and intense atmosphere of a world falling apart. Every scene delivers the emotions, struggles and resilience of the characters perfectly, allowing us to connect with their fears, exhaustion, and faint traces of hope. Each and every actor in the film delivered strong and realistic performances that added more depth to the film.
Just watched Kaliyugam, and honestly, it was a letdown. The concept had potential, but the execution just didn't work for me. The pacing was painfully slow, and by the time something interesting happened, I had already lost interest.
The movie tries really hard to feel deep and meaningful, but it ends up being mostly style over substance. The world-building looks nice, sure, but there's barely any emotional connection with the characters. Even Shraddha Srinath, as good as she usually is, felt wasted in a script that didn't give her much to work with.
It's one of those films that wants to say something important but never really gets there. You walk out feeling like you waited two hours for a point that never came. If you're looking for something engaging or impactful, this isn't it.
The movie tries really hard to feel deep and meaningful, but it ends up being mostly style over substance. The world-building looks nice, sure, but there's barely any emotional connection with the characters. Even Shraddha Srinath, as good as she usually is, felt wasted in a script that didn't give her much to work with.
It's one of those films that wants to say something important but never really gets there. You walk out feeling like you waited two hours for a point that never came. If you're looking for something engaging or impactful, this isn't it.
If there is an option of zero stars I will give it. Movie fails in all departments. Sound and those fake locations which can easily identified is absolutely atrocious. Please don't waste your time by watching this movie. Actors are underused. Fake blood and fake gunshots which are easily recognisable. I know budget is low but there are good movies which are low budget and produces absolute fantastic quality. Those cannibal elements is worst in movie felt forced and not important. Why there are 10 stars reviews for this movie maybe PR team did that not a single review is there and finally except me and my frds whole theatre is empty.
Just finished *Kaliyugam*, and I'm stuck somewhere between really liking it and feeling a bit underwhelmed. The concept is brilliant-finally, a film that dares to explore dystopia in Indian cinema without falling back on clichés. The visuals are top-notch, and the world feels gritty and real. Shraddha Srinath is the heart of the movie; her performance is solid and keeps you emotionally invested.
But honestly, the film feels like it holds back when it should've gone all in. The tension builds up beautifully but never quite explodes the way you expect. Some moments feel stretched out, and a few scenes don't hit as hard emotionally because you don't fully connect with the side characters. The second half definitely improves things, but by then, you're already halfway detached.
*Kaliyugam* is a bold attempt and visually stunning, but if the writing had gone a bit deeper and the pacing tighter, it could've been unforgettable. Worth a watch for its ambition, but don't expect it to leave you completely satisfied.
But honestly, the film feels like it holds back when it should've gone all in. The tension builds up beautifully but never quite explodes the way you expect. Some moments feel stretched out, and a few scenes don't hit as hard emotionally because you don't fully connect with the side characters. The second half definitely improves things, but by then, you're already halfway detached.
*Kaliyugam* is a bold attempt and visually stunning, but if the writing had gone a bit deeper and the pacing tighter, it could've been unforgettable. Worth a watch for its ambition, but don't expect it to leave you completely satisfied.
Kaliyugam is a bold attempt at a dystopian Tamil film set in the year 2064, presenting a world in chaos where survival is the only goal. The story follows a woman, played by Shraddha Srinath, who must protect a young boy in a lawless, ruined society. While the film has an interesting premise and some engaging moments, the screenplay feels uneven and lacks the depth needed to fully connect with the audience. Shraddha Srinath delivers a strong and emotional performance, and Kishore adds intensity with his gritty role, but the overall impact is weakened by predictable storytelling and slow pacing. Visually, the film impresses with its cinematography and sound design, creating a believable post-apocalyptic atmosphere. Despite its flaws, *Kaliyugam* deserves credit for attempting something different in Tamil cinema.
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- Runtime
- 1h 51m(111 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.76 : 1
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