Project K will be the first Indian Cinema to go international

It’s the week of Prabhas. Yesterday it was Salaar’s teaser and by the evening it was his biggest upcoming film Project K Update. Movie enthusiasts enjoyed Comic Con for Marvel and Dc superhero films but now we’re going to witness the launch of our own Indian Super Hero project breaking the barriers through Art.

Project K is all geared up to create history. It’s gonna become the first Indian film to debut at San Diego Comic-Con 2023 in the USA. Director Nag Ashwin will host a Panel titled “This is Project K: The first Glimpse of India’s Mythological Sci-Fi Epic will be released on July 20th at Comic-Con San Diego.

Makers of the film have planned to show a glimpse of Project K at the opening night party on July 19 while the next there’ll be a Panel discussion with Kamal Haasan, Prabhas, and Deepika Padukone. Buzz is that there’ll also be an announcement of the title and teaser release date.

One of the Executive Producers at Suresh Productions has revealed how actor Rana Daggubati planned for months and months to take this project global captioning Bros for Life. After the revelation of the news, Fans are hyped up about this film being a Mythological Sci-fi epic film. Even in the poster, a Caricature of Prabhas seen who is aggressively strong to fight off.

Expressing his happiness about this exclusive event, director Nag Ashwin stated, “India is the home of some of the greatest lore and superheroes ever written. We feel that our film is an attempt to bring out and share this with the world. And Comic-Con gives us the perfect stage to introduce our story to a global audience.”

Project K has never revealed anything about the plotline except for merging Mythology and Technology together. Film stars Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Disha Patani, Kamal Haasan, and Amitabh Bachchan produced by Vyjayanthi Movies.

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