Salaar Overseas Review Ratings: Prabhas' Adrenaline-Packed Actioner Is A MASSIVE Delight; NRI Fans REACT
Salaar Overseas Review & Rating: Starring Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran in the protagonists, maverick writer-director Prashanth Neel had worked relentlessly for three years to make Salaar, one of the epic films ever made in India.
The first part of Prabhas' Salaar Part 1-Ceasefire finally opened amid sky-high expectations, humongous advance ticket sales, and worldwide box office records on December 22. Salaar was released in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi at a time.
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.
Salaar Overseas Review
As the highly awaited Salaar Part 1-Ceasefire opened to anticipating viewers across the USA at 12.30 am IST on December 22, the NRI fans of the actor, who are all ready and geared up for the movie by booking back-to-back tickets to this larger-than-life cinematic experience thronged theatres to watch the premieres. These enthusiastic cinephiles couldn't control their excitement and took to their social media handles to share their movie-watching experience, the day which they have been dreaming of for the last three years. They shared glimpses from the theatres along with their opinions which made for a mini review of sorts for the curious fans all over the world. Check out some of their interesting opinions below.
Salaar Cast
The much-hyped action entertainer features an ensemble cast playing pivotal characters. Malayalam superstar Prithviraj Sukumaran plays the antagonist's role Varadharaja Mannaar in the movie. Jagapathi Babu played Raja Mannaar. Shruti Haasan plays the female lead's role Aadya. In addition, the movie stars Tinnu Anand, Easwari Rao, Sriya Reddy, Ramachandra Raju, Madhu Guruswamy, Saptagiri, Prudhvi Raj, Jhansi, Brahmaji, Naga Mahesh, Dubbaka Bhaskar Rao, Gemini Suresh, etc.
Salaar Crew
The movie is produced by Ravi Basrur under the Hombale Films banner on a massive budget of about Rs 250 Crore. Bhuvan Gowda cranked the camera. Ravi Basrur composed the film's entire background score and music. Ujwal Kulkarni worked as Salaar's editor.


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