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Updated : Jun 24, 2024

Kamal Haasan reveals why he signed Kalki2898AD?

The much anticipated Kalki2898AD creating sensation with massive bookings everywhere. Yesterday, makers dropped intriguing interview comprising the star cast of the magnum opus. The special interview with Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Kamal Haasan, Amitabh Bachchan, and producers Swapna and Priyanka Dutt impressed everyone.

Kamal Haasan revealed what he appreciated most about being a part of the film. He explained, "It's not about the number of cameras or staff. I appreciated the set's quietness the most because most sets lack that. The noise should be inside a person and in theatres, not on the set."

He further added, "Everyone is speaking in a disciplined manner. Mr. Nagi (Nag Ashwin) could speak at his usual volume and yet be heard. Nagi mumbles, but he can still be heard in the set because it is so quiet.

Producers Priyanka Dutt and Swapna Dutt said, "We were asking where is Yashkin Who will we cast, who is mightier than these two superheroes. We were after Ulaganayagan for more than a year. Prabhas added, "We are very lucky to have Kamal Haasan sir in our film."

The film is all set to hit theatres on June 27, 2024, and just a few days before its release, makers have planned to drop the musical theme of the film at the birthplace of Lord Krishna in Mathura. The theme of Kalki will be unveiled on June 24, adding to the buzz around the post-apocalyptic film, inspired by Hindu scriptures and set in the year 2898 AD






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