Kalki 2898 AD, the magnum opus directed by Nag Ashwin is now winning hearts. Keerthy Suresh, who made a voice appearance as Bujji, the robot, has been receiving immense love from the netizens.
Kalki 2898 AD, the futuristic sci-fi film directed by Nag Ashwin, has been opened to exceptional reviews. The movie, which stars Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, and Kamal Hasaan in pivotal roles, also raised curiosity with its cameo presence. However, apart from the main cast and the cameos, Kalki 2898 AD has one more important character: Bujji, the AI droid car. Popular actress Keerthy Suresh lent her voice to Bujji in five languages for Kalki 2898 AD, and the netizens are now in love with her presence.
The National Aaward-winning actress made her debut as a voice artist with Kalki 2898 AD. Keerthy Suresh lends voice to Bujji, the highly intelligent AI droid, who is the constant companion of leading man Bhairava played by Prabhas in the film. The talented actress holds the first half of the film along with Prabhas with her exceptional voice acting. Despite just having a voice presence in the film, Keerthy makes a long-lasting impression with the excellent humour and emotions in her voice, which becomes the major source of entertainment in Kalki 2898 AD.
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The netizens are now showering praise on Keerthy Suresh for becoming the voice of Bujji in all versions of Kalki 2898 AD. Especially, the actress is reportedly at her humorous best in the Telugu and Malayalam versions of the film. When it comes to the Malayalam version, Keerthy paid a befitting tribute to the famous ‘Aavesham’ character Ranga, played by Fahadh Faasil, by mouthing his popular dialogue ‘Eda Monee’ in a scene.
Mrunal Thakur appears as Divya, a pregnant woman, in the film. Dulquer Salmaan plays Bhairava’s adopted father, The Captain, while Vijay Devarakonda essays the role of Mahabharat’s Arjuna. SS Rajamouli plays Bhairava’s rival, while Ram Gopal Varma appears in the role of a street food seller named Chintu. Malavika Nair appears in the opening Mahabharata sequence as the pregnant Utthara. Srinivas Avasarala plays Bhairava’s buyer, while KV Anudeep and Fariah Abdullah appear as dancers of The Complex.
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