Salaar
Box
Office
Collection
Day
14
Prediction:
Prabhas,
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
and
Prashanth
Neel
have
exceeded
the
expectations
of
the
movie
buffs
with
their
unique
action
drama
titled
Salaar.
The
film's
first
part
Salaar
Part
1-Ceasefire
was
released
on
December
22,
worldwide
to
a
thumping
response.
Fans
of
the
actor
are
satisfied
with
how
Prashanth
Neel
depicted
Prabhas
and
are
now
awaiting
the
second
part
Salaar
Part
2-Shouryaanga
Parvam.
Despite
the
talk
and
divided
reviews,
Salaar
is
continuing
to
shatter
the
previous
records
established
by
the
actor.
Salaar
Box
Office
Collection
Salaar
had
already
crossed
Rs
600
Crore
mark
at
the
global
box
office.
In
India,
after
its
much-hyped
release,
Prabhas-Prithviraj
Sukumaran
starrer
earned
about
Rs
378.17
Crore
within
two
weeks
at
the
box
office.
Check
out
the
day-wise
collection
prediction
below.
Day
1:
Rs
90.7
Crore
Day
2:
Rs
56.35
Crore
Day
3:
Rs
62.05
Crore
Day
4:
Rs
46.03
Crore
Day
5:
Rs
24.9
Crore
Day
6:
Rs
15.6
Crore
Day
7:
Rs
12.1
Crore
Day
8:
Rs
9.62
Crore
Day
9:
Rs
12.55
Crore
Day
10:
Rs
15.74
Crore
Day
11:
Rs
15.55
Crore
Day
12:
Rs
7.52
Crore
Day
13:
Rs
5.43
Crore
Day
14:
Rs
0.02
Crore
Day
15:
Rs
0.01
Crore
(to
be
updated)
Total
15
Days
Box
Office
Prediction:
Rs
378.18
Crore
(Approximately).
Salaar
Part
1-
Ceasefire
Cast
Prabhas
played
the
role
of
Devaratha
aka
Deva,
who
is
also
Deva
Salaar.
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
was
seen
in
a
dual
role
as
Vardharaja
Mannar
and
Siva
Mannar.
Shruti
Haasan
played
the
role
of
Aadhya
Krishnakanth,
Deva's
love
interest.
Jagapathi
Babu
as
Raja
Mannar,
Bobby
Simha
as
Bhaarava,
Tinnu
Anand
as
Gaikwad,
Ramana
as
Rinda,
Easwari
Rao
as
Deva's
mother,
Sriya
Reddy
as
Radha
Rama
Mannar,
Vardha's
sister,
Ramachandra
Raju
as
Rudra
have
played
their
characters
to
perfection
with
ease.
In
addition,
the
movie
also
stars
Madhu
Guruswamy,
Saptagiri,
Brahmaji,
Shafi,
Jhansi,
John
Vijay,
Mime
Gopi,
Prudhvi
Raj,
and
Simrat
Kaur.
Salaar
Part
1-
Ceasefire
Crew
Made
on
a
budget
of
about
Rs
270
Crore,
Salaar
is
the
production
venture
of
Hombale
Films,
with
Vijay
Kiragandur
at
the
helm.
Bhuvan
Gowda
cranked
the
camera
and
Ujwal
Kulkarni
worked
as
the
editor.
Ravi
Basrur
composed
the
film's
entire
soundtrack
and
music.