Kalki 2898 AD: Deepika Padukone Was Pregnant While Filming The Climax of Sci-Fi Epic, Dad-to-be Ranveer Singh Said THIS
Saswata Chatterjee’s commander Manas fought with Amitabh Bachchan’s character Ashwatthama in the film Kalki 2898 AD‘s climax sequence, dragging SU-M80 away by her hair. For the unversed, mom-to-be Deepika Padukone portrayed SU-M80, also known as Sumathi, a pregnant test subject in Nag Ashwin’s sci-fi epic. Saswata disclosed that she was carrying a child during the filming of this scene and that her husband, Ranveer Singh, was also present on the set.
In an interview with News18, Saswata Chatterjee revealed that Deepika Padukone was pregnant in the climax scene. Remembering the last sequence in the film, he said, “Deepika is just ever-smiling. There is a scene in the film where I drag her by the hair. It was part of the last leg of the shoot and was shot in Mumbai because Deepika was pregnant by then. There was a lot of physical tussle in the scene, so I told Ranveer, don’t worry, for more physically challenging scenes, there’s a body double.” Calling Singh humble and polite, he recalled the father-to-be’s response, “I know, Dada.”
Deepika and Ranveer, who were married in 2018, are expecting their first child in September of this year. Following several rumours that the ‘Piku‘ actor was expecting while presenting at the BAFTAs, the pair revealed their pregnancy in February. After The Week cited a source confirming the news, the couple announced the arrival of a new member through a special social media post.
About Nag Ashwin’s Sci-Fi Epic ‘Kalki 2898 AD’
The most costly Indian film to date, this mythical sci-fi epic directed by Nag Ashwin stars Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, and Kamal Haasan in an ensemble cast. The film, which takes place in the far-off 29th century, combines elements of the Mahabharata with dystopian themes. Saswata portrays Yaskin’s military commander and the film’s primary antagonist, Manas, while Kamal Haasan plays Supreme Yaskin, a tyrannical tyrant in charge of the resource-rich Complex.
“Kalki 2898 AD combines action, visual spectacle, and a fusion of mythology with technology and science, making it a film worth watching. The post-credit scenes add an extra layer of intrigue. Despite a sluggish first half, the film redeems itself with a powerful second half and strong performances from its lead actors. Amitabh Bachchan’s role is particularly noteworthy, adding depth and gravitas to the film. Also, if you’re familiar with the Mahabharata, Kalki 2898 AD will be more relatable and enjoyable, ” read a part of the Kalki 2898 AD’s review by India.com.