Amitabh Bachchan’s Marathon Shoot: 12 Films in One Day at 83 & the Awaited ‘Kalki’ Sequel
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Legendary star Amitabh Bachchan wraps 12 films in a single day at 83, while fans eagerly await the next chapter of ‘Kalki’
At 83, Amitabh Bachchan astonishingly completed shoots for twelve movies in just one day. Meanwhile, the highly‑anticipated sequel to ‘Kalki’ is moving forward with fresh updates.
It’s hard to believe, but the evergreen Amitabh Bachchan, now 83, recently pulled off what most would call a cinematic marathon – shooting for twelve different films in a single day. Yes, you read that right: twelve distinct projects, twelve sets, twelve directors, all wrapped up before the sun set.
The actor, known for his iron‑will and boundless energy, arrived on set early, coffee in hand, with his trademark grin. He chatted with crew members, exchanged a few jokes, and then dove straight into the first scene. The pace was relentless, but Amitabh never seemed to miss a beat. “I’ve always loved a challenge,” he reportedly said, winking at the camera crew. “If I can do twelve movies in a day, why not?”
Each film demanded a different look – from a gritty crime thriller to a heartfelt family drama, a period piece, and even a light‑hearted comedy. The star switched costumes, accents, and emotional tones faster than a chameleon changes colors. Fellow actors and technicians marveled at his ability to shift gears without a hint of fatigue.
Industry insiders are already dubbing this feat as a milestone in Bollywood history. Some say it’s a testament to Amitabh’s unmatched professionalism; others argue it’s a clever marketing stunt. Whatever the angle, the sheer volume of work completed in 24 hours is, undeniably, impressive.
While the legendary star was busy ticking off his massive to‑do list, another story was quietly gaining momentum – the sequel to the cult classic ‘Kalki’. Fans have been waiting for a sign that the next installment is more than just a whisper, and now the director has finally broken his silence.
According to the latest update, the script for ‘Kalki – Part 2’ is nearing its final draft, and pre‑production is slated to begin early next year. The sequel promises to dive deeper into the mythic world introduced in the first film, with fresh characters, amplified visual effects, and a soundtrack that blends traditional motifs with contemporary beats.
Actors from the original cast have expressed enthusiasm about returning to the universe they helped create. One of them hinted that the story will explore darker, more philosophical themes, pushing the narrative beyond the action‑driven formula of its predecessor.
Both of these developments – Amitabh’s astonishing day of shooting and the impending ‘Kalki’ sequel – illustrate a fascinating paradox in Indian cinema today. On one hand, there’s a reverence for seasoned legends who still push boundaries; on the other, there’s a hunger for fresh, bold storytelling that challenges the status quo.
For now, fans can revel in the buzz, replay Amitabh’s behind‑the‑scenes snippets, and keep an eye on the calendar for the next ‘Kalki’ teaser. One thing is certain: the Indian film industry, as always, is buzzing with excitement, and we’re all invited to watch the drama unfold.
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