Salaar
Part
1-Ceasefire
Hits
Netflix
To
A
Thumping
Response
Prabhas-starrer
Salaar
Part
1-Ceasefire
hit
the
screens
worldwide
amid
sky-high
expectations
on
December
22
in
five
languages.
The
movie
performed
exceptionally
well
at
theatres
worldwide
and
has
now
made
its
grand
digital
streaming
debut.
The
movie
made
a
dashing
entry
on
Netflix
India
on
January
20.
At
the
box
office
worldwide,
Prabhas-Prasanth
Neel's
actioner
earned
pretty
decent
amount
and
is
billed
as
an
above-average
film.
However,
the
popularity
and
craze
for
both
the
actor
and
director
have
worked
like
magic
for
the
Salaar
Part
1-Ceasefire
at
the
box
office.
The
movie
succeeded
in
enthralling
the
fans
and
viewers
when
it
was
released
theatrically.
Director
Prashanth
Neel
left
the
spectators
wanting
for
more
with
a
mind-blowing
cliff-hanger.
After
the
theatrical
release,
Salaar
earned
mostly
positive
reviews.
Prabhas
delivered
back-to-back
flops
amid
anticipations
through
his
high-budget,
star-studded
films
after
Baahubali
2.
Salaar
Part
1
had
repaired
the
damage
to
an
extent.
In
addition,
his
recent
release
before
Salaar
Ceasefire,
Adipurush,
became
a
subject
of
severe
trolling
and
controversy.
On
its
OTT
release,
Prabhas'
Salaar
is
trending
in
all
languages
in
the
top
ten
from
over
a
week
on
Netflix
India.
Recently,
on
January
5,
2024,
the
English
version
of
this
epic
Prabhas,
Prashanth
Neel,
and
Prithveeraj
Sukumaran's
film
made
its
OTT
debut,
much
to
the
delight
of
enthusiastic
fans
from
all
over
the
world.
The
viewership
for
Salaar
Part
1:Ceasefire
English
is
very
good.
While
Salaar
enjoyed
a
humongous
reception
at
the
box
office
at
the
time
of
its
theatrical
release
with
fans
organizing
concerts
in
front
of
the
theatres,
the
movie's
performance
was
stable
with
figures.
But,
Salaar
Part
1-Ceasefire
didn't
get
the
'massive
hit'
talk
and
the
reviewers
were
divided
about
it.
But,
Salaar
was
highly
owned
by
the
fans
of
the
'Darling'
star.
While
some
said
the
movie
is
half-baked,
others
complained
of
the
OTT
performances
and
lack
of
proper
dialogues
for
Prabhas
in
the
film.
The
'Darling'
star
reportedly
had
only
dialogues
that
ran
for
a
time
of
two
and
half
minutes
for
the
character
of
Deva,
in
the
entire
three-hour-long
narration,
which
is
also
a
experiment
of
sorts.
Now
that
Salaar
Part
1-Ceasefire
was
released,
all
eyes
are
set
on
the
sequel,
Salaar
Part
2
Shouryaangaparvam.
As
the
movie
hit
the
OTT,
several
hidden
and
undiscovered
details
from
Salaar
noticed
by
his
fans
are
going
viral
on
the
internet.
However,
the
work
on
Salaar
Part
2
will
not
begin
in
near
future.
Prasanth
Varma
will
be
helming
a
project
with
Jr
NTR,
who
will
begin
work
on
this
collaboration
after
Siva
Koratala's
Devara
Part
1
and
Part
2.
As
the
buzz
around
Salaar
Part
1-Ceasefire
is
settling
down,
Prabhas
is
already
back
in
the
regular
headlines
almost
every
day
with
interesting
updates
about
his
much-awaited
project
Kalki
2898
AD
by
Nag
Ashwin.
Salaar
Full
Movie
Leaked
Online
For
Free
Download
Salaar
Part
1
Ceasefire
couldn't
escape
the
piracy
mafia,
once
again.
The
movie,
which
had
a
stellar
and
much-awaited
OTT
debut
on
Netflix
India
on
January
20
at
midnight
fell
prey
to
the
illegal
websites.
Within
hours
after
its
digital
streaming
release,
the
entire
content
of
this
actioner
was
copied
and
made
into
links
that
were
shared
online
with
various
illegal
sites.
These
links
are
going
viral
on
social
media
and
allow
the
viewers
to
watch
and
download
Salaar
Part
1
Ceasefire.
Salaar
Part
1
Ceasefire
Cast
The
first
part
of
Salaar:
Ceasefire
stars
Prabhas,
Prithviraj
Sukumaran,
Shruti
Haasan,
Tinnu
Anand,
Easwari
Rao,
Bobby
Simha,
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.
Meanwhile,
Prabhas'
next
with
director
Maruthi
is
titled
as
'The
Rajasaab.'
The
movie
is
a
comedy-horror
film
and
will
hit
the
screens
in
the
early
summer.
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