Wait Of Ashwatthama Video is Here!
The standout feature of ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ is undoubtedly the legendary Amitabh Bachchan, who takes on the role of Ashwatthama. This film is special not just for its visual grandeur but for its unique blend of fiction and mythology. Nag Ashwin’s brilliance shines through in his script, which spans from the Mahabharata to the end of Kaliyuga.
Despite a few hiccups, Ashwin has narrated the story wonderfully. A key highlight is Amitabh Bachchan’s performance, particularly his rendition of the song “Keshava Madhava.” After Lord Krishna curses Ashwatthama, sentencing him to wait for Kalki’s arrival, the director uses beautiful animation to depict this endless wait. This sequence presents various historical revolutions, crimes, and atrocities that have occurred throughout history.
Wait Of Ashwatthama Video is Here!
Ashwatthama must remain patient through all these difficult times, awaiting Kalki’s arrival when evil has completely taken over the planet. The animation captures this beautifully. Siddharth and Garima wrote the Hindi lyrics, while Santosh Narayanan composed the music. The song has an epic feel, ending with Ashwatthama entering a temple, unable to witness any more atrocities, and praying for Kalki’s arrival.
The entire team of ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ deserves praise for delivering something unique and captivating to the Indian audience. Prabhas plays Bhairava, a bounty hunter dreaming of settling in the complex, who is also the second coming of Karna. Deepika Padukone portrays Sumathi, who carries Kalki in her womb, with Ashwatthama as his protector. Kamal Haasan is Supreme Yashkin, the most powerful man with plans to end the world.
To find out what happens next, we’ll have to wait for the second part.