We
wouldn't
disagree
if
you
called
Kurukshetra
as
the
most-awaited
film
of
Sandalwood.
The
3D
mythological
film,
being
one
of
its
kind,
was
supposed
to
hit
theatres
a
long
time
ago.
Due
to
many
known
and
unknown
reasons,
the
release
was
pushed
until
now,
when
the
moment
has
finally
come.
Darshan's
50th
film
will
be
screened
across
theatres
worldwide,
in
a
few
hours
from
now.
Here,
we
have
all
the
live
updates
you
must
know
if
you're
planning
on
watching
Kurukshetra
in
the
theatres!Director
Naganna
has
gone
to
great
lengths
to
make
the
bigger
than
life
character
look
real
and
appealing.
Fight
scenes
with
the
use
of
ancient
weapons
are
imprinted
on
the
minds
of
the
viewers.
The
VFX
is
pretty
decent,
except
for
a
few
green
matt-related
glitches
here
and
there.
Watching
Rebel
Star
play
the
great
Bheeshma
is
quite
overwhelming.
Just
like
him,
every
other
actor
has
done
justice
to
their
character.
Not
only
has
Darshan
proved
his
skills
through
the
acting
and
fighting
sequences,
but
his
expressions
deserve
to
be
praised
too.
Harikrishna
has
done
a
great
job
by
bringing
classical
and
modern
beats
together
through
his
composition.
Meanwhile,
these
unique
facts
associated
with
Kurukshetra
might
interest
you.
Ambareesh's
Last
Though,
a
lot
is
discussed
about
the
nature
of
the
film
and
enormity,
nothing
can
overlook
the
fact
that
it
was
Ambareesh's
last
film.
The
Rebel
Star
will
appear
before
his
fans
as
Bheeshma
in
Kurukshetra.
The
fans
are
dealing
with
a
bunch
of
mixed
emotions
as
they
are
happy
to
see
him
entertain
them
once
again,
while
his
absence
continues
to
be
mourned.
Darshan's
First
Film
Of
This
Kind
Darshan
has
acted
in
a
variety
of
genres.
We
have
seen
several
shades
of
him
on
screen.
But
he's
featuring
in
a
mythological
avatar
for
the
first
time
in
Kurukshetra.
The
fans
too
are
treating
the
film
specially
as
its
Darshan's
50th.
Profit
Before
Release
Reports
say
producer
Muniratna
has
shed
over
Rs
50
crore
on
creating
this
magnificent
piece.
To
you,
it
might
come
across
as
a
huge
sum,
but
guess
what?
The
movie
has
already
collected
over
Rs
20
crore
only
through
its
pre-release
business!
Dubbed
In
Multiple
Languages
Kurukshetra
is
dubbed
in
Kannada,
Tamil,
Telugu,
Hindi
and
Malayalam.
The
Tamil
version
of
Kurukshetra
is
being
planned
to
be
released
a
week
later.
Meanwhile,
the
Hindi
version
might
hit
the
theatres
by
the
end
of
the
month.