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Kalki 2898 AD has left everyone completely impressed and is getting immense appreciation from the audience. Nag Ashwin’s directorial is being widely praised for top-notch performances by Prabhas, Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Kamal Haasan. Vijay Deverakonda, Dulquer Salmaan, Mrunal Thakur, Ram Gopal Varma and SS Rajamouli’s special appearances in the film have also become one of the major highlights. However, ever since the film’s release, netizens are wondering who played the role of Lord Ram in Kalki 2898 AD.
In the film, we see only a silhouette image of Lord Krishna, but not his face. This left many confused about who played the role of Krishna in the movie. However, it has now been revealed that it was Tamil actor Krishnakumar aka KK who impressed everyone with his Krishna avatar in Kalki 2898 AD.
On Thursday, KK took to his Instagram stories and shared an image of his appearance as Krishna in the film. “#kalki2898ad An absolute honour to be able to open an epic film, playing such a special character. Grateful (sic),” he wrote.
Who Is Krishnakumar aka KK?
Krishnakumar is a Tamil actor who made his debut in 2010 with the film, Kadhalagi. However, he became a popular name after he played the role of Chaitanya aka Chay in Suriya’s Soorarai Pottru. KK was also a part of Dhanush’s 2022 action-thriller Maaran.
Besides this, Krishnakumar is also the artistic director of The Little Theatre Group and has directed and written many stage plays.
Kalki 2898 AD Creates History At Box Office
Kalki 2898 AD earned around Rs 95 crore net in India on its first day for all languages, while its gross collection is estimated around Rs 115 crore. Overall, the film has grossed over Rs 180 crore worldwide on its opening day.
News18 Showsha rated the film 4/5 and was all praise for Amitabh Bachchan and Prabhas’ performances in the film. “Kalki is an out-and-out Amitabh film. Even though we see very little of him in the first half, the actor’s screen time increases in the second half. The intensity with which he delivers his dialogues is worth praising. Prabhas’ Bhairava and Bujji add an element of humour to Kalki 2898 AD. Even though Prabhas’ action sequences in the first half lack energy, he stuns all with his fierce avatar in the second half of the film. His face-off with Amitabh surely deserves a special mention and is one of the major highlights of the film,” a part of our review read.
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