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When Robot released in 2010, it was the most expensive Indian film ever made. Watching it in standard definition simply doesn’t do justice to the scale of the production. Here is why watching the is essential:
Rajinikanth (Dr. Vaseegaran / Chitti), Aishwarya Rai (Sana), and Danny Denzongpa (Dr. Bohra).
Chitti develops feelings for Sana, leading to complications. The conflict escalates when Vaseegaran’s ruthless rival, Dr. Bohra (Danny Denzongpa), corrupts Chitti, turning him into a destructive, red-eyed killing machine. What follows is a battle between man and machine, culminating in one of the most iconic climaxes in Indian film history—the "Formation" sequence, where Chitti assembles into multi-armed, serpent-like weaponized structures.
Chitti is designed to protect mankind and serve in the Indian Army.
When Robot released in 2010, it was the most expensive Indian film ever made. Watching it in standard definition simply doesn’t do justice to the scale of the production. Here is why watching the is essential:
Rajinikanth (Dr. Vaseegaran / Chitti), Aishwarya Rai (Sana), and Danny Denzongpa (Dr. Bohra).
Chitti develops feelings for Sana, leading to complications. The conflict escalates when Vaseegaran’s ruthless rival, Dr. Bohra (Danny Denzongpa), corrupts Chitti, turning him into a destructive, red-eyed killing machine. What follows is a battle between man and machine, culminating in one of the most iconic climaxes in Indian film history—the "Formation" sequence, where Chitti assembles into multi-armed, serpent-like weaponized structures.
Chitti is designed to protect mankind and serve in the Indian Army.
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