Ten lazy years can disappear the moment you lock in. Six months of discipline can erase a decade of drifting. Momentum is magic. It turns yesterday's failures into tomorrow's fuel.
I took things for granted as a kid. I used to think it will always be the same for CSK. CSK will always dominate. Everyone I saw growing up with the franchise will stay with them as long as they are active. I was so stupid as a kid. But thankfully at least it stayed that way when I was a kid. Easy to deal now.
It's already clear that you want to portray Karna as superior to Arjuna. That's why you've cast a hero of lesser stature than #Prabhas, making Karna appear stronger on screen
It's also clear that your film has no connection to the original Mahabharata, as you're telling a fictional story where Ashwatthama praises Karna. At this point, you could even create a multiverse where Karna and Ravana are blood brothers - because it's all fictional.
What is unnecessary is quoting verses from the Mahabharata to defend fictional changes. Just accept that your version is a work of fiction and tell the story the way you want with your creative vision.
#Kalki2898AD
Mean-while ARJUNA Skills:
1 - Arjuna could shoot arrows with both his left and right hands equally well, earning him the title Savyasachi.
2 - He could release so many arrows in a short time that they appeared like a continuous stream rather than individual shots.
3 - Arjuna was capable of cutting an enemy's arrows in mid-air before they reached him.
4 - He could create protective walls, roofs, and cages made entirely of arrows to defend himself and others.
5 - He learned to fight accurately in complete darkness after realizing that skill comes from practice rather than sight alone.
6 - Arjuna could identify an enemy's location by sound and movement even when the target was hidden.
7 - He mastered dozens of celestial weapons (Astras) and knew not only how to invoke them but also how to withdraw them safely.
8 - He was considered one of the few warriors who could fight effectively against multiple Maharathis at the same time.
9 - Arjuna could instantly switch between different weapons—bow, sword, spear, mace, and shield—without losing momentum in battle.
10- He possessed exceptional battlefield awareness, allowing him to attack enemies while simultaneously protecting his allies.
11 - Arjuna could accurately strike moving targets while riding a fast-moving chariot over rough terrain.
12- He had the endurance to fight continuously for many hours without losing precision or composure.
13- Arjuna could judge the speed, direction, and distance of an incoming projectile almost instantly.
14- He mastered military formations (Vyuhas) and knew how to enter, fight within, and break many of them.
15- During his exile as Brihannala, he became an accomplished teacher of music, dance, and fine arts, showing mastery beyond warfare.
16- He performed severe penance and meditation to obtain divine weapons directly from the gods, demonstrating exceptional mental discipline.
17- Arjuna defeated the powerful Nivatakavachas, a race of asuras whom even the gods found difficult to overcome.
18- He won Draupadi's hand by striking the eye of a rotating fish while looking only at its reflection in water—one of the greatest demonstrations of concentration in the epic.
19- Arjuna had such extraordinary focus that during his training he ignored everything except his target, famously seeing only the bird's eye.
20 - He could quickly analyze an opponent's fighting style during combat and adapt his strategy accordingly.
21- Arjuna maintained complete emotional control in battle, allowing him to make calculated decisions even under extreme pressure.
22- He knew when not to use his most destructive celestial weapons, reflecting wisdom and restraint in addition to power.
23 - He was one of the rare warriors trusted by the gods with their divine weapons because of his discipline and sense of responsibility.
24- Arjuna successfully fought humans, demons (Rakshasas), Nagas, Gandharvas, celestial warriors (Devas), and other supernatural beings, adapting his techniques to each type of opponent.
25- His combination of unmatched archery, strategic thinking, versatility, discipline, and humility made him one of the most complete warriors described in the Mahabharata
Hence…Saying it again & gonna say n number of times;
ARJUNA >>> KARNA