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‘So Petty’: Deepika Padukone’s Fans SLAM Kalki Makers for Removing Her Name From OTT Credits

Following a public fallout and her exit from the sequel, fans accuse Vyjayanthi Films of being unprofessional for allegedly erasing her acknowledgement from the end credits of Kalki 2898 AD.

October 29, 2025: Fans of Bollywood superstar Deepika Padukone have unleashed a wave of outrage against the makers of Kalki 2898 AD, Vyjayanthi Films, after noticing that the actress’s name was reportedly removed from the film’s end credits on OTT streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime.

This latest controversy follows a public fallout between the actress and the production house, which resulted in Padukone being dropped from the film’s sequel just weeks prior.

The Missing Acknowledgment

A fan account first brought the issue to light on X (formerly Twitter) by sharing a video clip showing Padukone’s name missing from the credit reel.

“Credits aren’t just names at the end of a movie. They’re acknowledgment, accountability, and respect for the work put in. When someone like Deepika Padukone, who’s played a pivotal role in shaping the emotional core of Kalki, isn’t credited even after months of OTT release,” the fan wrote, slamming the move as an act of disrespect.

The clip quickly went viral across social media platforms, including Reddit, where fans expressed their anger and disappointment.

‘Petty’ and ‘Unprofessional’: Fan Reactions

Deepika Padukone’s fans did not hold back, labeling the alleged action by the makers as “petty” and “unprofessional.” The widespread sentiment suggests the move is retaliation amid the reported rift, which began after the production house publicly announced the actress would not be part of the sequel, citing a need for an actor with “more commitment.”

  • One enraged user commented, “It’s one thing to have a falling out but this is just downright unprofessional. She’s literally in the film and promoted it.”
  • Another slammed the production house, saying, “Deepika doesn’t even have to do a PR campaign to make them look bad, they do it themselves.”
  • A third user expressed disbelief, writing, “This is in very bad taste.”

A Pattern of Conflict

This row over the removal of credits is seen by many as an escalation of the friction that led to her exit from the sequel in September. While the reasons for the original parting of ways remain disputed—with reports citing Padukone’s demands for a higher fee and shorter work hours as a new mother—the credit removal has fueled the belief that the dispute has turned deeply personal.

As of press time, neither Vyjayanthi Films nor Deepika Padukone has issued an official statement regarding the alleged alteration of the Kalki 2898 AD OTT end credits. However, initial checks on major streaming platforms have reportedly shown conflicting results, suggesting the alleged removal may be isolated or a temporary technical issue.


Disha Rojhe

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