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Photo Story: Disha Captures Darling On The Flight!

These 'Italy Dairies' are keeping the fans entertained for now but they are eagerly waiting for the songs or the teaser to arrive.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   7 March 2024 7:51 AM GMT
Photo Story: Disha Captures Darling On The Flight!
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As we know, the team of 'Kalki 2898 AD' are off to Italy in order to shoot a grand song. The picture of the entire team posing in front of the flight has already gone viral. Now, another adorable click is going viral on social media. Disha is seen clicking a picture of Darling Prabhas during their travel. Dressed in a hoodie, Disha is seen with a phone in her hand while Prabhas is smiling at her. These 'Italy Dairies' are keeping the fans entertained for now but they are eagerly waiting for the songs or the teaser to arrive.


The movie is releasing on May 9th and sources say that the last bunch of CG work frames are yet to arrive. If the 'Kalki' team gets them on time and they are of the quality that Nag Ashwin expected, the movie will happily hit the screens on 9th May. If the quality is not up to the mark, the team has to rework on it which may lead to more working days. This is reportedly the only hurdle in front of 'Kalki 2898 AD' team at the moment.

Since it is a massive project which is being made on a grand budget of over 500 crores, the promotions are equally important. Santosh Narayanan is the music composer while Djordje Stojilijkovic is the director of photography. Ashwini Dutt is the movie's producer. Nag Ashwin is the director of this project. The dystopian backdrop and the look of the actors generated a lot of interest among the viewers. Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Kamal Hassan are playing key roles in this movie.

A few weeks back, Nag Ashwin revealed, “The film starts with Mahabharat and ends in 2898 AD. It spans 6000 years in time. We tried to create worlds, imagining what they would be like while still keeping it Indian, and not make it look like Blade Runner. We had to build so many sets, designs, vehicles for this film. It was a lot of process to ideate, conceptualise, build it, prototype, machinery, ageing. Had I used Sora, I wouldn't need to do this. It could just be a prompt and I wouldn't need to go for VFX.”