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Deepika Padukone’s Name NOT REMOVED From Kalki 2898 AD End Credits:
In a surprising twist to the recent controversy surrounding Kalki 2898 AD, we now have screenshot proof confirming that Deepika Padukone’s name does appear in both the opening and end credits of the film’s OTT version. This comes shortly after reports claimed that the actress’s name was removed from the end credits, sparking backlash on social media. See the screenshot below:
As you can clearly see in the screenshot, Deepika’s name features prominently alongside Prabhas and Amitabh Bachchan in the introductory credits and is also listed at the end of the film under the main cast section. Fans have pointed out that misinformation spread after some versions of the film appeared edited or loaded incorrectly on certain platforms, leading to the assumption that her name had been removed.
The clarification has brought relief to Deepika’s fans, many of whom had criticized the makers for what they believed was an “unprofessional” act. The screenshots now suggest that no such removal was made by the production house, Vyjayanthi Movies.
Kalki 2898 AD Makers Remove Deepika Padukone’s Name From The End Credits on OTT –
Earlier, several reports claimed that the makers had removed Deepika’s credit following her reported exit from the upcoming Kalki 2898 AD sequel. However, these new visuals strongly contradict those claims.
As of now, neither Deepika Padukone nor the production team has issued a statement regarding the confusion. It doesn’t seem necessary either at this moment. Deepika and Kalki makers have had a decent agreement while parting ways and continue to obey that.
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By: Digitpatrox