At the end of part 1 of Kalki 2898 AD, Yaskin is reborn from a serum that he extracts from one of his lab experiments. He levitates, expanding his newly-gained muscular physique, lifting the Gandiva, the divine bow of Arjuna, above his head, and striking a powerful pose. While Yaskin takes his 'Vishwaroopam' with multiple hands, giving us a glimpse of his full powers, he says something in contrast. The image is powerful and aligns well with the divine theme, looks, and the main emotion of the movie, but the spoken words contradict the visual grandeur.
Source: Hindustan Times June 29, 2024 08:12 UTC