Salaar Climax: Prabhas' Film Gets Mind-Boggling Responses; Fans Rave About It As Next-Level, Goosebumps Stuff
Salaar Climax Frenzy: Pan-India star, our very own 'Darling' Prabhas did it again. Finally, after a slew of flops, the actor hit the screens worldwide with this epic film Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire, which was released to a record-breaking reception in five languages and is going to shatter all the box office records of an Indian film. Fans are fully consumed by Prashanth Neel's magic in unveiling Prabhas as Deva.
Salaar Premise
Salaar Part 1- Ceasefire is the story set against the backdrop of a fictional kingdom called Khansaar. It is the tale of two best friends from childhood, who grow old to become the worst enemies.
Meanwhile, the movie is getting highly positive reviews from the fans and they are calling it a perfect comeback for Prabhas, hinting at never-seen-before box office records.
Salaar Climax
While it is understandable that the movie is going to be a huge blockbuster, going by the hype and craze surrounding Prashanth Neel's directorial, coupled with the cut-out of Prabhas and the story theme, fans absolutely didn't realize that the movie was going to be a sheer goosebumps experience. They are thrilled beyond words and are trying to wrap their heads around how Prashanth Neel can do this. Fans are immensely joyful about the movie's climax and the action sequences. The fans took to their social media handles and even started to trend #SalaarClimax and #BlockbusterSALAAR as a separate tag with thousands of interesting tweets.
Salaar Part 1 Ceasefire Cast
The first part of Salaar: Ceasefire stars Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, Tinnu Anand, Easwari Rao, Jagapathi Babu, Sriya Reddy, Ramachandra Raju, Madhu Guruswamy, Saptagiri, Prudhvi Raj, Jhansi, Brahmaji, Naga Mahesh, Dubbaka Bhaskar Rao, and Gemini Suresh among other in key roles.
The movie was produced on a budget of about Rs 250 Crore by Vijay Kiragandur of Hombale Films. Bhuvan Gowda cranked the camera and Ujwal Kulkarni worked as the editor. Ravi Basrur composed the film's background score and music.


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