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  1. Kalki 2898 AD (pronounced) is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language epic science fiction film directed by Nag Ashwin and produced by Vyjayanthi Movies. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan , Kamal Haasan , Prabhas , Deepika Padukone and Disha Patani .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KalkiKalki - Wikipedia

    Kalki is an avatara of Vishnu. Avatar means "descent", and refers to a descent of the divine into the material realm of human existence. The Garuda Purana lists ten incarnations, with Kalki being the final one. [16] He is described as the incarnation who appears at the end of the Kali Yuga.

  3. www.wecinemas.com.sg › 2538 › Kalki-2898-ADWE Cinemas : Movie Details

    KALKI is an Indian epic dystopian science fiction action film written and directed by Nag Ashwin. it was shot primarily in Telugu with some scenes reshot in Hindi. Inspired by Hindu scriptures, the film is set in a post-apocalyptic world, in the year 2898 AD.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · Kalki 2898 AD is a 2024 Indian action adventure drama film directed by Nag Ashwin and starring Prabhas, Amitabh Bachchan and Kamal Haasan. It is about a modern-day avatar of Vishnu, a Hindu god, who fights evil forces on earth.

    • (23K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Nag Ashwin
    • 2024-06-27
  5. KALKI Fashion offers a wide range of traditional Indian outfits and indo-western outfits for women and men. Shop online for sarees, lehengas, suits, gowns, and more for weddings, festivals, and everyday occasions.

  6. 14 hours ago · Kalki 2898 AD box office collection day 19: Despite being in its third week of release, director Nag Ashwin’s Prabhas and Deepika Padukone-starrer, Kalki 2898 AD, continues to attract large audiences at the box office. On Monday, which marked its 19th day of release, Kalki fared better than ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kalki_PuranaKalki Purana - Wikipedia

    The Kalki Purana (Sanskrit: कल्किपुराण, romanized: Kalkipurāṇa) is a Vaishnava Hindu text about the tenth avatar of Vishnu named Kalki. The Sanskrit text was likely composed in Bengal during an era when the region was being ruled by the Bengal Sultanate or the Mughal Empire.