Prabhas starrer Project K is going to be the first Indian film that debuts at San Diego Comic-Con. And it is a huge source of pride and joy for Prabhas fans.
But this is the unfortunate trend for Prabhas fans after Baahubali The Conclusion. The films appear to be great and massive but come out to be something totally different in reality.
Although it is too early to say, it would not be wrong to say that a similar thing can be observed in Project K.
Although the movie will be unveiled at SDCC, there is a reason why Project K made it to the festival.
Rewind to 14 days back, and you will see how pathetic the condition of SDCC was. Most Hollywood biggies, including Marvel, Netflix, Sony, HBO, and Universal, decided to skip Comic Con.
There was a massive crisis for SDCC that was left with very few production companies.
But the slot has to be filled…right?
So they started choosing RELATIVELY smaller films from not only Hollywood but also from other industries. Lucky for them, the Prabhas film was lucky enough to be picked.
So why was Project K picked?
Not because SDCC were interested in it but because they had to fill slots anyhow.
Project K got the slot on July 20, 10:30-11:30 PM.
The movie’s description reads, “From the heartland of India emerges a unique tale that intertwines ancient mythology with cutting-edge science fiction, all within the captivating Spice Punk aesthetic.”
The movie stars Deepika Padukone, Kamal Hassan, and Amitabh Bachchan, apart from the leading man.
Let’s hope we get only good things for and from Project K.