Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone has walked out of the highly anticipated sequel to Kalki 2898 AD, directed by Nag Ashwin. The production house, Vyjayanthi Movies, confirmed her exit on Thursday through a statement on X (formerly Twitter), citing the inability to arrive at an “amicable partnership.”
Role reduction sparks exit
According to a report by India Today, Padukone’s decision came after her role in the sequel was significantly reduced. Initially, the film was designed to centre around her character, Sumathi, also known as SUM-80. However, the makers reportedly informed her that the script had been altered, cutting down her part to little more than a cameo.
This sudden change surprised Padukone’s team, who had been preparing for her lead role in the franchise’s second instalment. Sources close to the development said the unexpected shift prompted her withdrawal from the project.
Production house issues statement
Vyjayanthi Movies officially announced her exit on social media, noting, “We couldn’t arrive at an amicable partnership and hence have mutually decided to part ways with Deepika Padukone for the sequel.” The statement also appeared to question the actor’s commitment and willingness to collaborate.
This is to officially announce that @deepikapadukone will not be a part of the upcoming sequel of #Kalki2898AD.
After careful consideration, We have decided to part ways. Despite the long journey of making the first film, we were unable to find a partnership.
And a film like…
— Vyjayanthi Movies (@VyjayanthiFilms) September 18, 2025
Soon after, industry chatter claimed that Padukone had placed certain conditions for her involvement in the film, including fixed working hours, a 25 per cent salary hike, and accommodation for her 25-member team. However, none of these reports have been confirmed.
Another controversy for the actor
This is not the first time Padukone’s exit from a major project has made headlines. Earlier this year, she also opted out of Spirit, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga. In both cases, reports linked her departure to differences over work schedules and production demands.
#Kalki2898AD – Parting Ways – Reasons pic.twitter.com/JroIihdceG
— Aakashavaani (@TheAakashavaani) September 18, 2025
Despite the speculation, Padukone has maintained silence on both controversies, refraining from making any public statements.
Conclusion
Padukone’s exit from Kalki 2898 AD sequel has sparked wide discussion in the industry, given her central role in the first film and the scale of the franchise. With the production team yet to announce her replacement, attention now turns to how Nag Ashwin and Vyjayanthi Movies will reshape the storyline of the sequel.