Disha Patani’s Character In Kalki 2898 AD Revealed, Makers Drops New Poster On Her Birthday
Disha Patani’s Character In Kalki 2898 AD Revealed, Makers Drops New Poster On Her Birthday
Well, on her special day makers shared a poster revealing her character. Disha will be playing the role of Roxie.

Disha Patani is celebrating her birthday today. The actress has been getting wishes from all corners. She will be soon seen in Kalki 2898 AD with Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, and Amitabh Bachchan. Well, on her special day makers shared a poster revealing her character. Disha will be playing the role of Roxie.

Taking to her Instagram handle, Disha shared the poster and wrote, “Wishing our Roxie, @dishapatani a very Happy Birthday.” In the poster, we can see her wearing black colour pants with a crop top and jacket. She looks stunning. Recently, the makers also released the trailer which was loved by fans. Alia Bhatt also praised it and called it unreal.

Take a look here:

The trailer showcases Ashwin’s loosely reimagined Mahabharat from a futuristic lens, adding a dystopian touch to it. It opens with fans learning about Kaashi, a distant land on top of a mountain that has all the amenities — food, water and shelter. People from far-off lands are struggling to make their way to the top, in the hope of getting aide from the King there, played by Saswata Chatterjee. With him being the only ruler, everyone has to bow down to him.

However, we slowly learn that there is a child in the making who could overturn his rulership and pave the way for a new Yug. The trailer then introduces us to Deepika Padukone. She is said to be carrying the child that is going to change the future. Presuming that the King of Kailash is aware of the threat, he sets a bounty on Deepika’s character. Prabhas plays Bhairava who is touted to be the most successful hunter.

In a recent interview with Deadline, Prabhas, revealed that Kalki 2898 AD is “made for international audiences.” He stated, “The whole film is made for international audiences. That’s why it’s the highest budget, and we’ve got the best actors in the country.” Discussing his title as a pan-Indian star, he added, “We were hearing for the first time people calling me ‘pan-Indian’. That doesn’t really affect me, but it’s a good feeling to think that people around the country like me now.”

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