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Kalki: A Mixed Bag with an Environmental Message I recently saw Kalki with a friend, and the movie left me with mixed feelings. While the environmental message was clear and impactful, the stretched runtime and unsatisfying cliffhanger ending (clearly setting up a part two) left much to be desired. The film's core message resonated deeply: it's a stark warning to humanity to mend its ways before it's too late. The Earth's resources – water, air, and food – are not infinite, and the movie portrays the dangers of neglecting our planet. As the saying goes, "We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children." Kalki compels us to become more conscientious caretakers of our environment. While the environmental message was commendable, the movie's pacing and excessive length hindered the overall experience. Perhaps the impactful message could have been delivered in a tighter timeframe, leaving a more lasting impression.

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