Nag Ashwin has shown an intriguing idea in Kalki 2898 AD that connects the Mahabharata with the birth of Kalki in the year 2898 AD. The visuals of the film are exceptional and groundbreaking for Indian cinema.
Kalki 2898 AD features several notable cameos, including Mrunal Thakur, Vijay Deverakonda, and Dulquer Salmaan. While other characters’ faces were revealed, the role of Lord Krishna remained a mystery until recently.
The character of Krishna, voiced by actor Arjun Das, played a significant role in the film’s narrative. Fans have praised the dubbing for Lord Krishna.
And now it has been revealed that the role was portrayed by Krishna Kumar, also known as KK, an acting and film enthusiast with a suitable physique and personality for the part.
This was revealed by KK himself on his social media with a a picture of Lord Krishna from the movie.. He wrote, ” An absolute honour to be able to open an epic film, playing such a special character.”
On the other hand, Vijay Deverakonda’s cameo in the film has faced some brutal trolling from fans, which has been seen by other fans as “unwanted negativity.” Despite this, the overall response to Kalki 2898 AD has been positive, with many praising the unique concept and the exceptional visuals that set it apart from other Indian films.