The sci-fi extravaganza “Kalki 2898 AD,” directed by Nag Ashwin and featuring Prabhas in the lead, has achieved a remarkable milestone: crossing the 1000-crore mark at the global box office. With a global haul exceeding 1000 crores, this futuristic masterpiece has become more than a film—it’s a phenomenon. As the film continues to captivate audiences, Kamal Haasan—the legendary actor and discerning cinephile—has taken to social media to express his heartfelt gratitude.
The “Kalki 2898 AD” team, buoyed by this phenomenal response, has been actively acknowledging the viewers’ role in this achievement. Prabhas, too, shared his appreciation through a heartfelt video.
Kamal Haasan’s Gratitude
Yesterday, Kamal Haasan—the seasoned actor with a penchant for discerning cinema—expressed his heartfelt gratitude. In a video message that resonated across fandoms, he acknowledged the film’s success and the collective effort that birthed it. His words echoed through the nebulous expanse of creativity, reminding us that celebration is essential when art touches the stars.
The Yaskin Connection
Haasan’s analogy of Yaskin—an enigmatic sculptor—captures the essence of “Kalki 2898 AD.” Like a child at play, the film weaves intricate narratives, each character a chiseled figure in a grand design. From LA’s studios to our screens, the vision unfolded, drawing us into a game where imagination reigns supreme.
A Sequel Beckons
And there’s more—a sequel awaits. Yaskin’s activities will continue, promising further cosmic adventures. As we celebrate the first chapter, we anticipate the next, fueled by the same childlike wonder that binds creators and audiences alike.
So, let’s raise our metaphorical hammers and toast to “Kalki 2898 AD.” If you’re happy with this cinematic odyssey, join the jubilation. After all, in the nebulous realm of storytelling, numbers fade, but magic endures. As the film’s journey unfolds, fans eagerly await further updates and revelations. With Kamal Haasan’s seal of approval, “Kalki 2898 AD” continues to soar, proving that the future of Indian cinema is as exciting as its futuristic storyline.

