Director Nag Ashwin showcases his heroes on the silver screen in a simple manner with a slice of life kicking in every aspect of their journey. Even in real life, it looks like the director is pretty much simple but then, a simple post by him is now leading fans to formulate a lot of theories.
Apparently, the maker of Prabhas’ Kalki 2898 AD has today posted the screenshot of his Reva electric car’s Odometer reading. For normal folks, the picture explains that the filmmaker is using an electric car to commute. Firmly adhering to the climate-change prevention advice from experts about using e-bikes and EV vehicles rather than polluting the world with petrol and diesel vehicles, Nagi is doing a good job in fact. However, fans have started creating their own stories out of curiosity around this simple share by the director.
Some felt that maybe Nag is sharing something cryptic through this odometer regarding his upcoming film Kalki 2898 AD. Some felt that this is the screen of a futuristic vehicle that is being used in the Prabhas starrer. And the thoughts of fans have become endless and creative ever since Nagi shared this. However, insiders also confirmed that the director shared something regarding his Mahindra Reva car, while the brand Mahindra is also a partner of Kalki 2898 AD as they have designed some new vehicles for the movie.
As most of the celebs do use luxury vehicles like Range Rovers and Mercs, it’s good to see a director handling a ₹500+ crores budgeted film riding a low-cost electric car.
This post was last modified on 19 August 2023 9:47 am
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