Nag Ashwin, a celebrated director and screenwriter in Telugu cinema, is well-known for his impactful films like “Mahanati.” His latest project, “Kalki 2898 AD,” is a unique blend of futuristic technology and ancient myths.
For three years, Nag Ashwin poured his heart and soul into bringing “Kalki 2898 AD” to life. His dedication was evident in a recent social media post where he shared a photo of his worn-out slippers. The caption read, “It’s been a long road…,” hinting at the challenges he faced. The slippers showed signs of wear and tear, with cracks and missing pieces, reflecting the hardships of his filmmaking journey.
Despite the obstacles, Nag Ashwin’s perseverance paid off as “Kalki 2898 AD” finally hit the screens. His commitment to storytelling and his innovative approach to blending sci-fi with mythology have made him a trailblazer in Indian cinema.
Nag Ashwin’s story is not just about making movies; it’s about passion, resilience, and pushing creative boundaries to inspire audiences with his vision.