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Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire (2023)

Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire (2023)

సలార్: Part 1 - Ceasefire
120 minutes TE Action , Crime , Drama
THE MOST VIOLENT MEN... CALLED ONE MAN... THE MOST VIOLENT
Set in the fictional dystopian city-state of Khansaar, the film follows the friendship between Deva, a tribesman, and Varadha, the prince of Khansaar. When a coup d'état is planned by his father's ministers and his relatives, Varadha enlists Deva's help to become Khansaar's undisputed ruler.
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Prabhas
Devaratha "Deva" Raisaar
Prithviraj Sukumaran
Vardharaja Mannar / Siva Mannar
Shruti Haasan
Aadya Krishnakanth
Easwari Rao
Deva's Mother
Jagapati Babu
Raja Mannar
Bobby Simha
Bhaarava
Sriya Reddy
Radha Rama Mannar
Ramachandra Raju
Rudra Raja Mannar
Mime Gopi
Bilal
Tinnu Anand
Gaikwad "Baba"
Pramod Panju
Baachi Raja Mannar
Ramana
Rinda
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**_Salaar_**: A **Blockbuster** That Redefines Action Cinema
**Rating: ★★★★½**
_When you think of a cinematic experience that blends raw intensity, gripping storytelling, and larger-than-life action sequences, "**_Salaar_**" stands tall as a modern marvel. Directed by the visionary Prashanth Neel, and starring none other than the Megastar Prabhas, this film hits all the right notes to redefine the action genre in Indian cinema._
From the very first frame, Salaar grips you with its dark, gritty undertones. The film transports you into a world where chaos reigns and morality is constantly in question. Prabhas as Salaar is an unstoppable force—a man of few words but with a presence that commands every scene he's in. His transformation into a ruthless yet charismatic rebel is nothing short of spectacular, delivering one of the most power-packed performances of his career.
Prashanth Neel’s direction shines throughout the movie. If you're familiar with his previous works like KGF, you know what to expect—action that is stylized yet grounded, massive set pieces, and a deep emotional core. Salaar is no different, but it feels fresh, offering a darker, more intense narrative. The film’s pacing keeps you on the edge of your seat, and while the screenplay dives deep into a complex plot, it never loses the audience.
The action choreography is the heart of this movie, and it's nothing short of breathtaking. Brutal yet beautiful, the fight sequences are designed to send adrenaline through your veins. Prabhas’ stunts and hand-to-hand combat scenes are among the best you’ll see, executed with finesse and raw power. The cinematography captures every punch, kick, and explosion with razor-sharp precision, while Ravi Basrur's background score elevates the tension and stakes with each scene.
But Salaar isn’t just about relentless action. It has a strong emotional core. The relationships and backstory are deeply layered, especially between Salaar and his close allies. Shruti Haasan, playing the female lead, offers grace and strength to the narrative, though her role could have had more depth.
The film's production value is top-notch, from its detailed set design to the larger-than-life world-building. The dark and brooding atmosphere is complemented perfectly by its intense dialogues and powerful performances by the supporting cast, including Jagapathi Babu, who delivers an unforgettable antagonist performance.
The only minor drawback is that the complexity of the plot can occasionally feel overwhelming, and certain subplots are left underdeveloped. However, those minor hiccups don’t take away from the overall grandeur and scale that Salaar offers.
In conclusion, Salaar is a cinematic event you simply cannot miss. It's a perfect amalgamation of action, emotion, and thrill, making it a blockbuster in every sense of the word. Prabhas has once again proven why he is a pan-Indian superstar, while Prashanth Neel's directorial brilliance cements his place as one of the most talented filmmakers in the industry today.
**Salaar is not just a movie—it’s an experience. And if you're a fan of heart-pounding action and gripping drama, prepare to be blown away.**

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The most negative review

Salaar is an Epic "Miss Fire"!
This movie has very weak & generic story, screenplay is colorless, pretentious direction and totally cringe/amateur acting from lead actor. Enough with the too many slow-motion scenes. Salaar is totally disappointment. Don't Waste your money on this.
Salaar is not a cease fire it`s a "Miss Fire."

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Production companies: Hombale Films
Production countries: India
Budget: $34,000,000
Revenue: $87,229,100

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