Amid mixed responses from fans, Kalki 2898 AD is reigning at the box office smashing one record after the other. While some people are fawning over the storyline inspired by Mahabharata and Kalki Puran, others can't get over the cameo appearances in the film. Vijay Deverakonda also has a special appearance in the film and fans cannot keep calm.
For the unversed, Vijay?Deverakonda plays the role of warrior Arjuna in the movie. His short role has amassed a lot of praise. Do you know how much the actor charged for the film? If reports are to be believed, the Arjun Reddy actor did the cameo role for free.?
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Furthermore, it is said that he would play an?extended role in Kalki 2898 AD Part 2. He would appear in a lot of crucial flashback scenes.
During an Instagram live session,?director Nag Ashwin revealed to Prabhas that it will take three more years to complete the sequel of the film. On the other side, producer?Ashwini Dutt has claimed that 60 percent of the film has already been shot.
At a press conference, the veteran actor revealed, "In Kalki, I played a small character who appears for just a few minutes. My true involvement in the film is just beginning and I will have a much bigger role in the second part. So, I watched this film as a fan and I was surprised."
Talking about his fee, Vijay Deverakonda had once said that he was getting paid peanuts before Kushi. "I am a star, but I started to see little money only recently, around Kushi. As an outsider, one shouldn¡¯t think about money at first. One should worry about cementing his style, and performances; my work in the films should speak first. Outside, a lot is said about how much I am earning and all that. I earned peanuts till 'Kushi'. Only after that film, I started taking my market price," he said at a?promo event for his upcoming film Family Star.
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