Project K: First Indian Film At SDCC Drops An Epic Trailer
India's mysterious sci-fi epic "Project K," which debuted its first teaser trailer at San Diego Comic-Con, is now officially titled "Kalki 2898 AD."
Read MoreIndia's mysterious sci-fi epic "Project K," which debuted its first teaser trailer at San Diego Comic-Con, is now officially titled "Kalki 2898 AD."
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