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Lok Sabha election results to impact Prabhas-starrer 'Kalki 2898 AD' trailer launch event, here's how 

Updated on: 04 June,2024 10:30 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The Lok Sabha poll results will play a crucial role in the grand trailer launch event of Prabhas' upcoming sci-fi drama 'Kalki 2898 AD'

Lok Sabha election results to impact Prabhas-starrer 'Kalki 2898 AD' trailer launch event, here's how 

Still from Kalki 2898 AD

The Lok Sabha Elections 2024 vote count is underway and by evening the winners will be announced. The results of the elections will also decide the fate of the trailer launch event of Prabhas' upcoming film 'Kalki 2898 AD' directed by Nag Ashwin. The makers of the film have plans on a grand multi-city launch event for the trailer of the sci-fi drama. The film is set to hit the theatres on June 27, 2024. 


According to reports, the trailer launch event of 'Kalki 2898 AD' has been put on hold due to the impending election results in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. While the makers plan on grand trailer launch events across the country,  director Nag Ashwin and his team are unable to finalise a venue for the star-studded event, due to the election results. Based on the election results, the venues and other details for the event will be finalised. Reportedly, producer Ashwini Dutt's political ties have only further complicated matters. Once the trailer launch event is finalised, the makers will set in motion other promotional activities and media interactions. 


B&B: Bujji & Bhairava animation prelude:


Prime Video and Vyjayanthi Movies announced "B&B: Bujji & Bhairava," a prelude animation series to the highly anticipated film "Kalki 2898 AD." This series, featuring Prabhas' character Bhairava and his futuristic vehicle Bujji, is available on Prime Video.

The first season of "B&B" has quickly become one of the most binge-watched sci-fi series on its platform, trending in the top 10 in India within just a week of its release. This action-packed series, created by Nag Ashwin, features animated versions of Bujji and Bhairava, characters from the highly anticipated film Kalki 2898 AD.

Opening up about the prelude, Nag Ashwin said: "I always felt that it’s more fun to go to films whose characters you already know and are invested in... that's why Marvel works so well... I wanted to see if we could pull that off, even in a small way. When we started this, we didn't know how hard it would be... we started with 4 episodes... but in almost 2 years, we could only finish 2."

The story of this two-episode prelude is set in the year 2896 AD, in the futuristic, albeit dystopian, city of Kasi. Bhairava is a bounty hunter, and Bujji is an AI pilot of a cargo ship. Both suffer setbacks in their journeys, and an unlikely partnership blooms, setting the stage for adventure.

While spin-off animation series often attempt to cash in on successful films, the team behind Kalki has introduced a series as a prelude. The two episodes, each a little over 14 minutes long, establish the world of Kalki and are available in English, Telugu, Hindi, and Spanish, catering to a wider audience.

Adding more about working on the prelude, Nag Ashwin said, "We found a new style, didn't compromise on anything: the writing, the lighting, the detailing. We would have seen these 2 episodes over 200 times at least to get it right... it's a lot of hard work to make things look easy. The prelude world is similar to the film, although a little more light-hearted. It helps get people used to the characters and the world."

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