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Salaar 2023 Movie Review Trailer Poster

 Salaar, the much-awaited action entertainer starring pan-India star Prabhas, will release in theaters globally on December 22, with the first part titled Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire. Directed and written by Prashanth Neel, the film has garnered phenomenal advance bookings in the Telugu states.


As the premiere approaches, anticipation and excitement increases. In a recent interview, Prashanth Neel addressed the comparisons between Salaar and his previous film Ugramm, stating that he considers such comparisons and criticisms as praise.

Director: Prashanth Neel
Writers: Sandeep Reddy Bandla, Choudary Hanuman, Prashanth Neel
Stars: Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan

Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire is set against the backdrop of the fictional kingdom of Khansaar, portraying the story of two childhood best friends who become bitter enemies as they grow older. The narrative is so broad that the writer and director chose to present it in two parts. 

The story of friendship, trust, sacrifice and revenge between Deva (Salaar) and Varadaraj Mannar takes center stage. Questions about the transformation of their friendship into enmity, the connection between Salaar and Deva, and what Salaar Part 2 has in store add to the intrigue of Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire.


Recent early reviews suggest that Salaar has lived up to expectations, with positive feedback from those who have had the opportunity to experience Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire for a general audience. A netizen and X user Vishwajit Patil shared a concise review and described the film as having an excellent first half, a decent second half and a gripping climax. 

He noted the hero's shocking entrance in the first 20 minutes and hinted at a sequel, predicting a potential box office hit. Salaar is set for a successful release overseas, with expectations of more than $7 million in sales. As excitement builds, audiences await the cinematic spectacle that Salaar promises to deliver.

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