Balakrishna’s starrer and Boyapati Sreenu’s directorial Akhanda 2 is hitting the screens tomorrow, and excitement is at its peak.
Early inside reports suggest that an AI-generated glimpse of Sr NTR’s face appears as Lord Shiva in one of the scenes.
While this moment may draw loud applause from fans inside theatres, it also raises concerns about whether such a choice could dilute the sense of divine purity associated with the character.
For comparison, Kalki 2898 AD handled a similar challenge quite differently. The makers avoided revealing Lord Krishna’s face, keeping it mysterious, dimly lit and spiritually elevated.
This artistic decision increased the aura and divinity of the character, allowing the audience to feel reverence rather than simply react to an identifiable face.
With Akhanda 2 arriving in cinemas shortly, all eyes are on how these creative choices unfold on the big screen.
Whether this approach enhances or undermines the film’s spiritual impact, the audience verdict is just hours away.
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