Salaar is the most average shit I have seen in a while.
Same old KGF style sets, slow-mo shots, god like hero hitting 50 men together and all flying in the air at the same time.
It’s all about 4 action scenes (which are quite average), the rest leads up to it in the most lethargic way. Zero story.
Only emotion is either stone-like (Prabhas) or over the top loud (mother, villains, kids) or outright dumb (Shruti).
Shruti gets attacked twice but she still goes to the market alone a third time. Such brilliant writing.
Never wanted to think of Prabhas as a bad actor but dear lord, every single thing since Bahubali has been atrocious.
Don’t even wanna say anything about Prashant Neel - he is one formula director and people are starting to get bored of it, as shown by Salaar’s underperformance in all languages except Telugu. Comparing him to Rajamouli is blasphemy.
I am dumbfounded to see some RRR fans liking and tripping over Salaar. After seeing the beautifully intricate and believable Dosti of RamBheem, how in the world did you feel anything for DevaVardha? No emotion there connected, nothing was believable.
The BGM is too loud. All songs suck, not a single one worth remembering.
Genuinely curious to know what is it you guys found tolerable (can’t even say liked) in this movie. Please pls do share.
I eagerly stepped into the cinema for "Salaar Ceasefire," anticipating Prashanth Neel's magic to unfold on the screen.
However, my enthusiasm dwindled as the film unfolded – drowned in an excess of buildup, hype, and an overdose of slow-motion sequences.
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The movie seemed to linger in unnecessary details, testing my patience with prolonged scenes that bordered on tediousness.
The constant bombardment of information made me feel like I was drowning in a sea of plot points, desperately waiting for a lifebuoy of engaging storytelling.
Just when my eyelids threatened to surrender to the monotony, a sudden surge of intense background music would jolt me awake – a desperate attempt to salvage the film's momentum.
It became evident that the movie relied heavily on these artificial awakenings, attempting to compensate for a lackluster narrative.
Halfway through, I found myself lost in a slow-motion abyss, where every movement felt like an eternity.
Prithvi Raj and Prabhas showcased commendable acting skills, their screen presence undeniable, but even their brilliance couldn't salvage a ship sinking under the weight of excessive cinematic elements.
While Prabhas and Prithvi Raj delivered stellar performances, a movie cannot rely solely on the charisma of its cast.
"Salaar Ceasefire" becomes another chapter in Prabhas's journey, but unfortunately, it feels like a misstep rather than a leap forward.
The downfall is palpable, leaving me yearning for a more balanced and gripping cinematic experience.
As the release date of Prabhas' much-anticipated movie, Salaar has already made waves by crossing a remarkable milestone on BookMyShow, amassing over 500K interests.
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Salaar: Cease Fire Part1– Surging triumphantly in box office standings
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Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire: Hombale Films unveiled the making video of the Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran starrer
The video takes you into the larger-than-life world of Khansaar which was created specifically for the Prashanth Neel directorial.
Hombale Films’ Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire, starring Pan India Superstar Prabhas, helmed by KGF director Prashanth Neel, has indeed arrived as a big celebration for the fans and the audiences. The film, which released globally has been winning hearts owing to its action quotient and Prabhas fans can’t stop showering love on their favourite star. While many are lauding the film for its technical aspects, did you know that the makers had to create the fantasy world of Khansaar from scratch?
Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire: Hombale Films unveiled the making video of the Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran starrer
The film has been made with the sincere efforts and passion of thousands of people who worked in several departments of sets, craft, and action to bring this larger-than-life cinematic experience to the audiences. Sharing the grand making of the film, the makers unveiled a video that gives an insight into the making of this world of Khansaar. The makers captioned, “The thousands of hands that went into making #SalaarCeaseFire”. The way Prashanth Neel has presented the larger-than-life action-packed world of Khansaar in the film has earned tremendous love and appreciation from all across.
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Speaking of Salaar: Part 1: Ceasefire, it features Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, and Jagapathi Babu in key roles. Made under the direction of Prashanth Neel, the film was produced by Vijay Kiragandur and it released in cinemas on December 21 in multiple languages including Hindi. Post Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire, the stage is set for a sequel too and the film is titled Salaar Part 2: Shauryanga Parvam.