Salaar Part 1's Global Box Office Hits ₹295 Crore on Day 2 as Prabhas Film Declares Ceasefire.
Salaar Part 1: Global Box Office Collection on Day 2 Signals Ceasefire as Film Nears ₹300 Crore Milestone. Prabhas Takes the Lead in this Action-packed Thriller.
Salaar Part 1 Achieves Ceasefire in Global Box Office Collections on Day 2: Directed by Prashanth Neel, the movie hit theaters in Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi on Friday. The official Salaar handle took to X (formerly known as Twitter) on Sunday to reveal the latest global earnings of the film.
Salaar's Global Box Office collection :
A captivating poster featuring Prabhas proudly proclaimed the film as a 'Record-breaking blockbuster,' having amassed ₹295.7 crore GBOC in just two days worldwide. The accompanying caption teased, 'The hunting season begins… Salaar asserts its dominance across the global box office, surpassing ₹295.7 crore GBOC (worldwide) within 2 days!' The movie unfolds in the fictional city of Khansaar, weaving a tale around the evolving rivalry between two friends turned arch-rivals, Deva and Vardha, portrayed by Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran.
About Salaar:
Salaar boasts a stellar cast featuring Shruti Haasan, Eshwari Rao, Jagapathi Babu, and Sriya Reddy. Notably, the film represents the monumental collaboration between director Prashanth and lead actor Prabhas, marking their first venture together to deliver a grand and action-packed cinematic experience. In this movie, Prabhas takes on the titular role of Salaar, adding a captivating dimension to the narrative.
Salaar Review:
Morning Sun Times review of Salaar emphasized the film's demand for undivided attention. While the first half masterfully builds excitement and captivates the audience, the second half experiences a slight dip, appearing somewhat prolonged with intricate scenes that could have benefited from some editing to trim the runtime by around 20 minutes. Nonetheless, Salaar's compelling narrative is enriched by intricately layered characters delivering nuanced performances. For Prabhas, who faced setbacks with films like Saaho, Radhe Shyam, and Adipurush, Salaar marks a strong comeback, showcasing his prowess in the industry.
Prithviraj Sukumaran on Salaar:
In a recent interview with the news agency PTI, Prithviraj Sukumaran shared his thoughts on Salaar, stating, "I initially had different expectations about the film. I didn't anticipate it to revolve around the story of two friends, their connection, and the unfolding events between them. That aspect took me by surprise. What truly captivated me was the drama. Despite the grand fight sequences and impressive sets, what really grabs your attention in Salaar is the drama. That essence, irrespective of the film's scale, language, or magnitude, is what makes it work.
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