Salaar Ceasefire trailer out
Salaar: Part 1: Ceasefire also stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, and Jagapathi Babu in pivotal roles.
After a long wait, Prabhas starrer Salaar: Part 1: Ceasefire trailer countdown has finally comes to an end today as makers have finally released it. Well, fans are eagerly waiting for the action thriller to release. Already the poster and small videos have created a much-needed buzz among them. Apart from Prabhas, Salaar: Part 1: Ceasefire stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, and Jagapathi Babu. Made under the direction of Prashanth Neel, the film will be released in theaters on December 22, 2023, which means it will clash with Shah Rukh Khan’s Dunki.
The trailer opens up with two boys, who are very good friends, walking in the rain. One of them asks Deva to forget it but he says ‘Who is it’? As the video proceeds, we see their friendship growing and how one promises to be with the other whenever he calls. Soon, there is a flashback. There is mention of the Mughals also and how they destroyed tribes. Khansaar tribe is one of them and how they protect themselves. It will be interesting to see how a friend saves another.
Watch the trailer here:
Recently, Talking to Pinkvilla, Prashanth said, “Both are different stories, different emotions with different style of story-telling. Audience should not expect another KGF from Salaar – Salaar is a world of its own, it has got its own emotion and characters. I hope people see Salaar for the story that it sets up. We have set the tone of Salaar from the first scene itself,” Neel explains, adding further, “Cinema is the most consumable story telling format in India today. All that we intend to do is a story with Salaar.”
According to reports, the ticket rates for the movie will be quite high so as to collect a good amount of money in the first weekend itself. All of Prabhas’s films after Baahubali 2 have dropped in collections dramatically after the first weekend so the makers of Salaar are playing it safe by trying to increase profits by keeping ticket rates high in the first weekend before any negative reviews can affect its business. If reports are to be believed, ticket rates will be as high as Rs 410 in multiplexes and Rs 250 in single screens.
This film is poised to mark a significant comeback for Prabhas, especially following his recent film, Adipurush, which did not perform as expected.