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### Movie Review: Kalki 2898 AD
**Rating: 7/10**
"Kalki 2898 AD" combines ancient Indian legends with a futuristic world, leaving audiences eager for its sequels, "Kalki 2" and "Kalki 3." It's set in 2898 AD, where the city of Kasi is humanity's last refuge, ruled by the god king Supreme Yaskin, played by Kamal Haasan. The story spans from the Mahabharata era to the future, focusing on Kalki, Vishnu's final avatar.
Amitabh Bachchan shines as Ashwathama, guarding SUM-80 (Deepika Padukone), carrying unborn Vishnu. Prabhas as Bhairava also impresses, alongside Vijay Deverakonda, Brahmanandam, and Rajendra Prasad, each with distinct roles and their natural accents.
"Kalki 2898 AD" visually impresses with influences from Hollywood epics like Avatar, Star Wars, and The Avengers. Etc., However, the movie's slow-paced first half lessens its impact. Fortunately, the second half gains momentum with thrilling action and impressive sound effects, enhancing the cinematic experience.
Despite initial drawbacks, "Kalki 2898 AD" remains a bold venture in Indian cinema, pushing boundaries with its themes and visual splendor. Released in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and English through dubbed versions, it's worth noting that language adaptations may affect viewer engagement, particularly in Hindi and English versions.
**Rating: 7/10**
"Kalki 2898 AD" combines ancient Indian legends with a futuristic world, leaving audiences eager for its sequels, "Kalki 2" and "Kalki 3." It's set in 2898 AD, where the city of Kasi is humanity's last refuge, ruled by the god king Supreme Yaskin, played by Kamal Haasan. The story spans from the Mahabharata era to the future, focusing on Kalki, Vishnu's final avatar.
Amitabh Bachchan shines as Ashwathama, guarding SUM-80 (Deepika Padukone), carrying unborn Vishnu. Prabhas as Bhairava also impresses, alongside Vijay Deverakonda, Brahmanandam, and Rajendra Prasad, each with distinct roles and their natural accents.
"Kalki 2898 AD" visually impresses with influences from Hollywood epics like Avatar, Star Wars, and The Avengers. Etc., However, the movie's slow-paced first half lessens its impact. Fortunately, the second half gains momentum with thrilling action and impressive sound effects, enhancing the cinematic experience.
Despite initial drawbacks, "Kalki 2898 AD" remains a bold venture in Indian cinema, pushing boundaries with its themes and visual splendor. Released in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and English through dubbed versions, it's worth noting that language adaptations may affect viewer engagement, particularly in Hindi and English versions.
Bedurulanka 2012" attempts to explore human morality in the face of an impending apocalypse. However, it falls short with exaggerated characterizations and a lackluster comedic climax, leaving viewers disappointed.
The film grapples with its tone, struggling to strike a balance between drama and comedy. This discordance disrupts the viewer's immersion in the story, preventing a deeper connection with the characters and their dilemmas.
While the film has its moments of entertainment, particularly in the protagonist's efforts to expose the greedy villagers, it struggles with tone and character development. Overall, "Bedurulanka 2012" shows potential but ultimately falls flat.
The film grapples with its tone, struggling to strike a balance between drama and comedy. This discordance disrupts the viewer's immersion in the story, preventing a deeper connection with the characters and their dilemmas.
While the film has its moments of entertainment, particularly in the protagonist's efforts to expose the greedy villagers, it struggles with tone and character development. Overall, "Bedurulanka 2012" shows potential but ultimately falls flat.
"Gaandeevadhari Arjuna" is a compelling Telugu film that tackles the critical issue of toxic waste dumping by affluent nations into impoverished ones. The story follows a dedicated combat officer tasked with protecting an environmentally conscious minister at a UN summit. This officer's personal connection to the fight against climate change and biohazard waste adds depth to the narrative, offering viewers a visceral connection to the cause.
"Gandeevadhari Arjuna" is a stirring call to action, urging us to acknowledge our shared responsibility for the planet and stand against the exploitation of the vulnerable by the powerful.
In summary, "Gaandeevadhari Arjuna" is a powerful cinematic experience that blends entertainment with a crucial message. This film not only entertains but also inspires viewers to become agents of change in the battle against environmental injustice. It is a must-watch for anyone concerned about our planet's well-being and the ethical dilemmas we face in today's rapidly changing world.
I have reviewed based on the message above. The story goes into additional masala mainly for entertainment purposes which can be diluted for the message. There are many movies on this subject and needs more attention by the world leaders and waste generators.
I liked one point in the ministers presentation that "Indian ecosystem has found a perfect balance between human needs and environment" before the British invasion and the current industrialisation. We need to go back to similar standards of living to save the planet for next generations.
"Gandeevadhari Arjuna" is a stirring call to action, urging us to acknowledge our shared responsibility for the planet and stand against the exploitation of the vulnerable by the powerful.
In summary, "Gaandeevadhari Arjuna" is a powerful cinematic experience that blends entertainment with a crucial message. This film not only entertains but also inspires viewers to become agents of change in the battle against environmental injustice. It is a must-watch for anyone concerned about our planet's well-being and the ethical dilemmas we face in today's rapidly changing world.
I have reviewed based on the message above. The story goes into additional masala mainly for entertainment purposes which can be diluted for the message. There are many movies on this subject and needs more attention by the world leaders and waste generators.
I liked one point in the ministers presentation that "Indian ecosystem has found a perfect balance between human needs and environment" before the British invasion and the current industrialisation. We need to go back to similar standards of living to save the planet for next generations.