This sci-fi action extravaganza, a sequel to 'Enthiran (Robot)', is one of India's most expensive films. With Rajinikanth reprising his role as Chitti the robot, 2.0 broke multiple box-office ...
This sci-fi action extravaganza, a sequel to ‘Enthiran (Robot)’, is one of India's most expensive films. With Rajinikanth reprising his role as Chitti the robot, 2.0 broke multiple box-office ...
Here are some of his highest-grossing movies: This sci-fi action extravaganza, a sequel to ‘Enthiran (Robot)’, is one of India's most expensive films. With Rajinikanth reprising his role as ...
So, without further ado, let's take a look at the iconic films. 2.0 is the sequel to his film Enthiran (Robot) which is the most expensive film ever made in India. The movie made Rs. 723.30 Cr at ...
A sci-fi thriller, it is a sequel to the blockbuster Enthiran (Robot), where Rajini played a double role, one as a robot replica of himself. His political fortunes now ride on the success of 2.0. If ...
In fact, Enthiran and its Hindi version, Robot, was the biggest crossover to happen from the South to the North before SS Rajamouli happened to pan-Indian cinema. 2.0 had the biggest Hindi cinema ...
Enthiran, directed by S. Shankar, marked a high point in Rajinikanth’s career. In this science fiction action film, Rajinikanth portrays two contrasting roles – a scientist and a robot. The film’s ...
From humanoid AI-powered machines to tiny spider-like bots, 2024's robots are weird. Robots were once consigned mainly to routine tasks in manufacturing and logistics, but now they are slowly ...
Robots have progressed over the years from clunky hunks of metal to complex, AI-enabled machines capable of running, speaking, and even painting pictures. But even with all those advances humans ...
One of the original stereotypes about robots is that their movements are stiff and abrupt, something that endures in the “robot dance” that first became popular in the 1980s. Robots have since ...
Figure therefore joins Agility Robotics’ robot, Digit, as two of the only humanoid robotics companies on the planet to be putting their robots to work in paying clients’ warehouses and factories.