‘Kalki 2898 AD’ Review: Lavish Tollywood Sci-Fi Epic Is an Unabashedly Derivative Spectacle (2025)

With “Kalki 2898 AD,” Telugu cinema filmmaker Nag Ashwin rifles through a century of sci-fi and fantasy extravaganzas to create a wildly uneven mashup of everything from Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis” to Marvel Comics movies, underpinned by elements from the Hindu epic poem “Mahabharata.” It’s billed, perhaps optimistically, as the first chapter of the Kalki Cinematic Universe franchise —which makes it part of a larger trend, since it launches the same weekend that Kevin Costner’s multi-film “Horizon” saga does in the U.S.

International viewers unfamiliar with the specifics of the ancient Kurukshetra War between the Kauravas and the Pandavas — think Hatfields and McCoys, only with chariots and spears — may want to brush up on Indian mythology before approaching “Kalki 2898 AD,” if only to make some sense of repeated references to that clash. Such foreknowledge could be especially useful during the CGI-amped opening scenes that illustrate how Lord Krishna cursed the warrior Ashwatthama to an eternal life as punishment for a grave misdeed, but allowed him a shot at redemption if he someday assisted in the birth of Kalki, the tenth and final avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu.

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On the other hand, moviegoers throughout the world should have no trouble identifying (and in many cases appreciating) Ashwin’s numerous visual and narrative allusions to “Dune,” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Star Wars,” “Black Panther,” “Blade Runner,” “Mad Max,” the Harry Potter movies and a dozen or so other pieces of intellectual property. Extended and unwieldy hunks of “Kalki 2898 AD” are devoted to world-building and character-introducing in parallel plotlines that take a long time to intersect. As a result, there are too many sluggishly paced stretches where the passing of time is keenly felt and the storyline is obscured by confusion. But the aggressively spectacular (and, again, CGI-intensified) action set-pieces are generously plentiful and undeniably thrilling, and the lead players are charismatic enough, or over-the-top villainous enough, to seize and maintain interest. Will that be enough to justify two followup flicks? It’s hard to say from early box-office reports.

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After the fateful encounter on the centuries-earlier Kurukshetra War battlefield, “Kalki 2898 AD” fast-forwards a few thousand years to Kasi, a familiar looking but impressively detailed dystopian slum described variously as the first and the last viable city on Earth. High above the huddled masses, there is the Complex, a humongous inverted pyramid where, not unlike the elites in “Metropolis,” an Emperor Palpatine lookalike ruler named Supreme Yaskin (Kamal Haasan) and other members of the in crowd savor an abundance of luxuries — including, no joke, their very own ocean — while served by manual laborers recruited from below.

Bhairava (Telugu superstar Prabhas), a roguish bounty hunter who rolls in a tricked-out faux Batmobile equipped with a robotic co-pilot, yearns to earn enough “credits” to buy his way into the Complex, where he can crash the best parties, ride horses through open fields and avoid all the debt collectors hounding him in Kasi. He seizes on the opportunity to make his dreams come true when a colossal reward is posted for the capture of SUM-80 (Deepika Padukone), an escapee from the Complex’s Project K lab, where pregnant women are routinely incinerated after being drained of fluids that can ensure Yaskin’s longevity.

While on the run through a desert wasteland, en route to the rebel enclave known as Shambala, SUM-80 is renamed Sumati by newfound allies and, more important, protected by the now-ancientAshwatthama (Amitabh Bachchan), who has evolved into an 8-foot-tall sage with superhuman strength, kinda-sorta like Obi-Wan Kenobi on steroids, and a sharp eye for any woman who might qualify as the Mother, the long-prophesized parent of — yes, you guessed it — Kalki.

Bhairava and his droid sidekick Bujji (voiced by Shambala Keerthy Suresh) follow in hot pursuit, and are in turn pursued by an army of storm troopers led by Commander Manas (Saswata Chatterjee), a cherubic-faced Yaskin factotum who always seems to be trying a shade too hard to exude intimidating, butch-level authority. Ashwatthama swats away the storm troopers and their flying vehicles like so many bothersome flies, and exerts only slightly more effort by warding off Bhairava and his high-tech weaponry. (Shoes that enable you to fly do qualify as weaponry, right?)

For his own part, Bhairava has a few magical powers of his own, though it’s never entirely clear what he can or cannot do with them. After a while, it’s tempting to simply assume that, in any given scene, the bounty hunter can do whatever the script requires him to do.

But never mind: He and Ashwatthama do their respective things excitingly well during the marathon of mortal combat that ensues when just about everybody (including Manas and his heavily armed goons) get ready to rumble in Shambala for the climactic clash.

All of which may make “Kalki 2898 AD” sound a great deal more coherent than it actually is. Truth to tell, this is a movie that can easily lead you at some point to just throw up your hands and go with the flow. Or enjoy the rollercoaster ride. And if this really is, as reported, the most expensive motion picture ever produced in India, at least it looks like every penny and more is right there up on the screen.

‘Kalki 2898 AD’ Review: Lavish Tollywood Sci-Fi Epic Is an Unabashedly Derivative Spectacle (2025)

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‘Kalki 2898 AD’ Review: Lavish Tollywood Sci-Fi Epic Is an Unabashedly Derivative Spectacle? ›

Extended and unwieldy hunks of “Kalki 2898 AD” are devoted to world-building and character-introducing in parallel plotlines that take a long time to intersect. As a result, there are too many sluggishly paced stretches where the passing of time is keenly felt and the storyline is obscured by confusion.

What is the story line of Kalki 2898 AD? ›

Where can we watch Kalki 2898 AD? ›

Details of Kalki 2898 AD OTT release date has been reported by the Deccan Chronicle. Prime Video India will stream it in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam. Netflix India will offer the Hindi version, as per the publication.

Is Kalki 2898 AD 2 parts? ›

On 29 June 2024, producer C. Aswani Dutt announced that 60% of the filming for Kalki 2898 AD: Part 2 has been completed, with several major segments still remaining to be shot.

Is the Kalki movie a real story? ›

Well, at least not a lot. Kalki 2898 AD is an ambitious, high-budget, multilingual sci-fi fantasy inspired by Hindu mythology. The one thing Kalki shares with the other high-budget pan-India movies – like Baahubali (also starring Prabhas), RRR, or Brahmastra – is ambition.

Will Kalki 2898 AD be a hit? ›

Kalki 2898 AD, which hit theaters on June 27, has been shattering records and is on its way to becoming one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. Within just a month of its release, the movie has already crossed the Rs 1000 crore mark globally.

What is the prophecy of Kalki? ›

According to the prophecies, he will appear on a white horse with a sword in his hand, and his arrival will mark the end of Kali Yuga, the current era of darkness and chaos. From a spiritual perspective, the arrival of Sri Kalki is seen as a crucial turning point in human history.

Will Kalki 2898 AD release in 3D? ›

The highly anticipated movie Kalki 2898 AD is six days away from its grand global release in multiple languages. Starring renowned actor Prabhas and directed by Nag Ashwin, the film features Deepika Padukone in a pivotal role. The Nizam theaters chart released today officially confirms the 3D version of the film.

Who is the VFX company of Kalki 2898 AD? ›

Nag Ashwin's "Kalki 2898 AD," featuring stars like Amitabh Bachchan and Prabhas, is a highly anticipated sci-fi film blending Indian mythology and futuristic elements. One of the major VFX company onboarded by the makers was Canada based The Embassy known for their work in films like Iron Man, Captain America etc .

Is Kalki available on Netflix? ›

Synopsis. 'Kalki 2898 AD,' directed by Nag Ashwin, features Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, and Kamal Haasan. Streaming from early September on Prime Video (regional) and Netflix (Hindi).

Is Kalki A Boy or a girl? ›

Kalki (Sanskrit: कल्कि), also called Kalkin, is the prophesied tenth and final incarnation of the god Vishnu. He is described to appear in order to end the Kali Yuga, one of the four periods in the endless cycle of existence (Krita) in Vaishnava cosmology.

Will there be Kalki part 2? ›

Director Nag Ashwin confirmed that the story of 'Kalki 2898 AD' cannot be confined to a single film. The sequel, officially announced, will continue the saga of Ashwatthama (played by Amitabh Bachchan) and Bhairava (played by Prabhas) as they face the formidable Yaskin, portrayed by Kamal Haasan.

Is Nani in Kalki 2898 AD? ›

Kalki 2898 Ad: Nag Ashwin Opens Up Regarding Why Nani Was Not Seen In The First Installment Of The Film - IMDb. Addressing queries from Telugu media, Nag Ashwin clarified that while Nani had previously collaborated with him it was not feasible to include him in Kalki 2898 Ad's initial installment.

Is Kalki evil? ›

Vishnu's ten avatars are called the Dashavatar, which in Sanskrit means ''ten avatars. '' Kalki is characterized as a defender of dharma and a destroyer of evil and the wicked. It is prophesized that Kalki will be born as the son of a Brahman but mature to become a king, a warrior, and a lord of the universe.

Is Kalki dead or alive? ›

Lord Kalki is believed to be the 10th avatar of Lord Vishnu who is yet to come down here on earth. Kalki's reincarnation is predicted to happen at the end of this millennium or middle of the next. His arrival on earth will mark the end of Kali Yuga and lead to the beginning of another Satyug.

Is Kalki a demon? ›

Kalki is the tenth avatar of Vishnu, who is prophesied to bring about the end of Kali Yuga, the current age of darkness and chaos. Kali is a demon who is said to be the embodiment of evil.

What is the story behind Kalki? ›

Kalki is characterized as a powerful force with eight divine powers who wields a fiery sword and rides a white horse named Devadutta. His purpose is to defend the pious and purge the world of evil, restore dharma, and bring about the Krita Yuga, a renewed age of purity and truth.

Who is Krishna in Kalki 2898 AD? ›

Krishnakumar Balasubramanian has garnered attention for his portrayal of Lord Krishna in 'Kalki 2898 AD,' directed by Nag Ashwin.

Who is Parshuram in Kalki 2898 AD? ›

In "Kalki 2898 AD," Dulquer Salmaan's character, Captain, is theorized to be Lord Parshuram, based on his role as Prabhas's mentor and his unaging appearance. This aligns with Prabhas's character being revealed as the reincarnation of Karan. Dulquer is expected to have an extended role in the sequel.

Who is the villain in Kalki 2898 AD? ›

Kamal Haasan, who plays a cameo in director Nag Ashwin's 'Kalki 2898 AD', spoke about playing the antagonist in the film. On June 19, the makers organised a press conference in Mumbai with the film's producers, Prabhas, Kamal Haasan, Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone.

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