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Amitabh Bachchan looks extraordinary as Ashwatthama in BTS pics of Kalki 2898 AD

Ever since the release of Nag Ashwin's sci-fi film Kalki 2898 AD audiences and critics alike have been mesmerized by Amitabh Bachchan's portrayal of the immortal character Ashwatthama. Known for his iconic roles in Indian cinema, Bachchan's transformation for this role has left an indelible mark on viewers, showcasing his versatility and commitment to his craft.

July 03, 2024 / 12:30 IST
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Ever since the release of Nag Ashwin's sci-fi film Kalki 2898 AD audiences and critics alike have been mesmerized by Amitabh Bachchan's portrayal of the immortal character Ashwatthama. Known for his iconic roles in Indian cinema, Bachchan's transformation for this role has left an indelible mark on viewers, showcasing his versatility and commitment to his craft.

 

Amitabh Bachchan's portrayal of Ashwatthama in Kalki 2898 AD is nothing short of extraordinary. The veteran actor underwent a meticulous three-hour prosthetic transformation every day on set to achieve the aged and weathered look of the immortal warrior. This transformation involved elaborate makeup and robes with desert tones, making Bachchan completely unrecognizable in his new avatar.

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Karandeep Singh, the prosthetic makeup artist behind this stunning transformation, shared exclusive behind-the-scenes pictures that reveal the intricate process involved. Singh praised the entire "Kalki" crew for their dedication and hard work, especially the makeup team led by Preetisheel Singh. These BTS pics have left fans and fellow industry professionals in awe, showcasing the level of detail and effort that went into creating Bachchan's look.
Ashwatthama's appearance in Kalki 2898 AD is designed to be both imposing and enigmatic. The costume, made of fine mul cotton fabric, was distressed to give it an aged and sheer look. The character's wounds are covered in numerous bandages, intended to give the impression that they have been moistened with turmeric and blood over time. This attention to detail in the costume design adds to the authenticity of the character, making Bachchan's portrayal even more compelling.