What does the Kalki 2898 AD dialogue mean?
Kamal’s character, Supreme Yaskin, mysteriously says the lines, “Jagannatha ratha chakralu vastunnayi vastunnayi,” in the pre-climax of Kalki 2898 AD. However, these lines weren’t written by Nag. They were written by the revolutionary Telugu poet Sri Sri to symbolise unstoppable progress and revolutionary change, as well as the inevitable destruction of injustice, social inequality, and stagnation. The line is meant to bring hope to the oppressed. In the film, many were confused by his character saying that, since he’s meant to be the film’s antagonist, and he says it while drunk on power.
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