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In a heartfelt Instagram post, director Nag Ashwin took a stroll down memory lane, reflecting on a remarkable decade-long journey in the film industry alongside co-producers Priyanka and Swapna Dutt. The trio, captured in a candid photo, symbolized not only their shared efforts but also the rollercoaster of struggles and triumphs they had weathered together.
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Ashwin's reminiscence began with their debut feature film, 'Yevade,' a project they fearlessly embarked upon a decade ago. Back then, their production company, Vyjayanthi, teetered on the edge, and the film's success was far from guaranteed. One vivid memory stood out for Ashwin: a rainy day on set that disrupted filming, resulting in unplanned extra costs and a collective sense of panic. Looking back, he realized that those financial hiccups were mere ripples in the vast ocean of their journey.
"From that to this... 10 years later," Ashwin mused, "every movie we've made together isn't just a box office hit; it's a small milestone in film history, etching its own unique path." His words resonated with pride and gratitude, acknowledging the collective achievements that had shaped their careers.
But beyond the glitz and glamour, Ashwin's post illuminated the profound bond between the trio. They had pulled off what he described as "impossible things" a testament to their unwavering commitment and shared vision. And as the post concluded, Ashwin's tone turned humble yet hopeful: "For now, just Gratitude."
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Their latest cinematic venture, Kalki 2898 AD, added another chapter to their saga. The film's resounding success reverberated through the box office, amassing over 115 crores in Hindi within India in just four days and a staggering 415 crores globally within three days. With a star-studded cast featuring Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan, Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, and Disha Patani, Kalki 2898 AD had not only conquered screens but also hearts.