In the chaotic universe of "Kalki 2898 AD," Kamal Haasan's character, a formidable force, needs a serum from a fertile lady. The central plot is why this is necessary, the struggle between Bhairava (Prabhas) and ashwatthama (Amitabh Bachchan), and their eventual cooperation in saving Sumathi (Deepika Padukone).
It's a major surprise that Prabhas's character Bhairava feels more like an extended cameo than the primary character. How Nagi could not see this through is a mystery to us. He may claim that there is a second half, but we have just finished watching a three-hour movie, and most people can't deny that. Bhairava appears to have a fairly sporadic influence throughout the first half.
We are disappointed with his portrayal since, after his debut, he vanishes for a considerable amount of time and then reappears in a lighthearted banter with Bujji that only partially succeeds. Other than the fact that Bhairava is a frequent maker of subtle jokes, there are no significant character features. The final twenty minutes, nevertheless, are really well done. prabhas looks amazing and leaves a lasting impression as we exit the theatre. The same criticisms he has been experiencing about appearance, ease of movement, and body language are also present in this movie.