Aswatthama and Bhairava's action blocks are powerful. Despite playing a little part, kamal haasan always leaves a lasting effect on the audience. Every guest appearance went smoothly. Nevertheless, the drama lacks punch, and several of the sequences' poignant moments fall short of their intended impact. The remarkable visuals of kalki 2898 AD may have been enhanced by the poignant drama.
But the spectacular second half makes up for all of the first half's shortcomings. One may argue that the final forty minutes and the finale sequences are the best-designed in indian cinematic history thus far. nag ashwin used stunning graphics to reveal Prabhas' persona in a very remarkable way towards the conclusion. With Yaskin's thunderous "Mahaprasthanam" words, the kalki 2898 AD climax sets up the ideal sequel to the kalki Cinematic Universe. The second portion, which will be the battle of titans now that the conflict point has been identified, is anticipated to be highly anticipated.
There are reports that the first half could be trimmed by 15 minutes and the new edited version would be uploaded from Sunday. All things considered, kalki 2898 AD—a plot that has its roots in the Mahabharata epic and ties into thousands of years in the future—is unquestionably the movie that introduces audiences from india to the global stage. The graphics of kalki 2898 AD are amazing for a theatre viewing experience, and it's a fantastic beginning to an immense cinematic world.