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Kalki 2898 AD, the ambitious 3D sci-fi film directed by Nag Ashwin, continues to make waves at the box office with its impressive collections. On Day 13 of its release in India, the film has reported a net collection of ₹9 crore, bringing its total earnings in the country to a staggering ₹529.45 crore. The movie has shown dominance in different languages, with the Hindi version leading the pack by collecting ₹5.75 crore, followed by Telugu at ₹2.05 crore, and Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam contributing with ₹0.6 crore, ₹0.1 crore, and ₹0.5 crore respectively.
Taking a global perspective, ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ has amassed a massive ₹846.4 crore worldwide. The makers of the film recently shared an exciting update on social media, stating how the movie is on the path to crossing the monumental ₹900 crore mark. The star-studded cast of the film, featuring industry veterans such as Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan, Deepika Padukone, Disha Patani, and Prabhas, has been instrumental in its success.
Additionally, the film’s high budget of ₹600 crore makes it the most expensive production ever in Indian cinema. Released in multiple languages including Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, and English, ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ has been a blend of Hindu mythology and futuristic science fiction, captivating audiences globally.
The movie’s success has not only impacted the box office numbers but has also breathed new life into the Hindi film industry in 2024. In a year marked by several big-budget disappointments, ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ has stood out as a beacon of hope, showcasing the potential for original and innovative storytelling in the industry. With positive responses and strong performances, the film has created a significant impact, redefining success metrics in the entertainment landscape.
As ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ continues its triumphant journey, its ability to resonate with viewers across languages and cultures reaffirms the power of cinema to transcend boundaries and connect on a universal level. The film’s visionary storytelling, coupled with stellar performances, ensures that it remains a milestone in Indian cinema, setting new benchmarks and raising the bar for upcoming productions.