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A Warning For Nag Ashwin? Kalki Gets Disastrous TRP Ratings
On tiny theaters, event films typically have strong attendance because families want to see them again. However, in Kalki's instance, this did not transfer into TRP since the movie was unable to capture the interest of the small-screen audience. For Nagi, the director, this is less of a cause for concern. Numerous criticisms were made over the film's essentially uninteresting first half and zero repetition value. Many people consider this to be Nagi's worst writing to date.
This gifted filmmaker, who is currently getting ready to make the movie's sequel, has to confront the important issue. Both the plot and the narration in both parts need to be more captivating. His presentation and visual storytelling were adequate, but the main plot and the manner the scenes built up to the Mahabharatha episode's conclusion were incredibly plodding.
When creating the sequel, Nagi will need to solve a number of criticisms, and all of these insights from the OTT rejection and lack of interest on tiny screens will be relevant. He seems like a shrewd operator, and we may anticipate that the sequel will include reciprocal measures.