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The first look of Mahavatar Parshuraam, released by Hombale Films yesterday, has sparked a wave of debate online. For those unaware, the film is an animated feature and the second installment in the planned seven film Mahavatar Cinematic Universe (MCU) by Kleem Productions.

The discussion largely centers on the makers’ use of AI in the announcement video. Many have criticized the team for relying on artificial intelligence in a project that is supposed to be animated. While the concern is understandable, the reaction may be a bit premature.

What many seem to have missed is that the makers have already put out hiring calls for 3D animators for this very project, including the Lord Parshuraam film. This clearly indicates that the film is being developed as a proper animated feature rather than an AI driven experiment.

The backlash, based solely on a brief AI generated glimpse, feels somewhat rushed. It is fair to question creative choices, but forming a fixed opinion at this stage might be jumping the gun.

Another aspect adding to the noise is the comparison with other upcoming animated projects like Baahubali The Eternal War. However, such comparisons ignore a key factor: the difference in scale and budget between these films. Not every animated project operates under the same resources or vision.

For now, it may be wiser to take a step back and wait for more concrete material before drawing conclusions. There is still a long way to go, and it remains to be seen what the Mahavatar Parshuraam team ultimately delivers.

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Dhanush’s next film Kara is heading for a worldwide release on April 30, 2026, and for a while now, the conversation around it hasn’t just been about the film itself, but its title. When it was first announced, the name drew mixed reactions, with many unsure if it really worked.

Speaking at the trailer launch on April 19, Dhanush addressed the criticism without dodging it. He pointed out that this kind of reaction isn’t new for him. Both Velaiilla Pattadhari and Thiruchitrambalam had faced similar doubts early on, yet ended up working big time at the box office. For him, the pattern is familiar, initial hesitation doesn’t always reflect the final outcome.

He also shared that the film was originally supposed to be titled Kara Saamy. That didn’t work out due to certain reasons, and the team eventually went ahead with Kara, a title suggested by the producer. Dhanush made it clear he was never unsure about the choice.

What has helped the film in recent days is the trailer. The response has been largely positive, and the conversation has slowly shifted from questioning the title to actually talking about the film.

Directed by Vignesh Raja, Kara features Mamitha Baiju alongside a supporting cast that includes Jayaram, Suraj Venjaramoodu, KS Ravikumar, Karunas, MS Bhaskar, Prithvi Pandiarajan, and Lal. The film is backed by Vels Film International in association with Think Studios, with music composed by GV Prakash Kumar.

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