Kalki 2898 AD—India’s most ambitious mytho-sci-fi spectacle—swept the 2024 Gaddar Film Awards, staking its claim as a modern masterpiece i...
Kalki 2898 AD—India’s most ambitious mytho-sci-fi spectacle—swept the
2024 Gaddar Film Awards, staking its claim as a modern masterpiece in a moment
of cinematic triumph. The Telangana Government revived the highly prestigious
awards this year after a 14-year hiatus, replacing the erstwhile Nandi Awards,
with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy introducing the new honours to celebrate
landmark achievements in Telugu cinema and voices that have left a lasting
impact on the masses.
And no film echoed louder this year than Kalki 2898 AD. The film bagged
four top honours, including the coveted First Best Feature Film, Best Director
for Nag Ashwin, Best Costume Design for Archana Rao and Ajay Kumar, and Best
Art Direction for Andhintin Zihant Choudary—a clean sweep that signals the
sheer scale and storytelling vision of the project.
The biggest film of 2024 broke records and barriers. Kalki 2898 AD
stormed into the ₹1000 crore club within just 15 days of its release, becoming
a milestone moment in Indian cinema. With a star-studded cast featuring Amitabh
Bachchan as the immortal warrior Ashwatthama, Kamal Haasan as the enigmatic
Supreme Yaskin, Prabhas as the fearless bounty hunter Bhairava, and Deepika
Padukone as Sumati, mother of Kalki—the film merged ancient mythology with a
dystopian, tech-driven future to create a universe never before seen on the
Indian celluloid.
From the rust-red wastelands of Kashi to the dark, haunting techno-ruins of Complex 13, Kalki’s world-building has become the stuff of legend. And now, with the Gaddar Film Awards marking its cultural and cinematic impact, Kalki 2898 AD stands tall as a symbol of what's possible when mythology meets imagination
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