Future Scenario in 2898 AD: Deepika Padukone no longer cast in sequel; speculation on potential replacement
Deepika Padukone has announced that she will no longer be a part of the highly anticipated sequel to the film "Kalki." The news comes as a surprise to fans, as the actress was previously confirmed to reprise her role in the much-awaited sequel.
The director of "Kalki," Nag, has shared a cryptic post on social media following the announcement, fuelling speculation about the reasons for Deepika's departure. However, no official statement has been made regarding the matter.
The title of the sequel to "Kalki" has not been disclosed yet, and there is no information available about who will replace Deepika Padukone. Names such as Alia Bhatt have been circulating in the media, but no confirmation has been made by the makers of the film.
In other news, the film "Kalki" is currently in production, with Prabhas in the lead role. The film is scheduled for release in the year 2028 (2898 AD).
India's foreign exchange reserves have crossed USD 702 billion, close to a record peak, according to the latest data released by the Reserve Bank of India. This comes as a positive sign for the Indian economy, which has been facing challenges in recent times.
Meanwhile, in the world of sports, India remains undefeated in the Asia Cup 2025 after a convincing win over Oman. The team is set to face Pakistan in the next match, which promises to be an exciting encounter.
On a different note, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has issued an advisory on Indians being lured to Iran with fake job offers. The MEA has urged citizens to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of job offers before travelling.
In business news, a 2:1 bonus issue has been declared for an unspecified company, with details about the record date to be announced soon.
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As for the H1-B visa fee, Donald Trump has announced a USD 100,000 fee, which could potentially impact Indian workers in the US. The move has sparked controversy and debate, with many expressing concerns about its implications for the Indian workforce in the US.
Stay tuned for more updates on these and other developing stories.