Salaar Review – Prabhas Explodes on Screen

Salaar review

Movie: Salaar: Ceasefire

Rating: 3/5

Banner: Hombale Films

Cast: Prabhas, Shruti Haasan, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Jagapathi Babu, Sriya Reddy, Eeswari Rao, Garuda Ram, Tinu Anand and others

Dialogues: Sandeep Reddy Bandla, Hanuman

Chaudhary, DR Suri

Music: Ravi Basrur

DOP: Bhuvan Gowda

Editor: Ujwal Kulkarni

Production Designer: T L Venkatachalapathi

Stunts: Anbarivu

Producer: Vijay Kirangadur

Written and directed by: Prashanth Neel

Release Date: Dec 22, 2023

Salaar Review : The wait is finally over! Prabhas fans erupted in cheers this morning as Salaar: CeaseFire hit theaters, unleashing a torrent of action, drama, and epic visuals. Director Prashanth Neel, fresh off the KGF phenomenon, once again crafts a cinematic spectacle that’s sure to leave audiences breathless.


“Salaar” has generated a great deal of buzz and anticipation since its launch. Prashanth Neel’s “KGF” films redefined mass cinema, and his first collaboration with Prabhas has raised huge expectations.

Salaar: Ceasefire Story

Welcome to the dystopian Khansaara, where a decades-old feud threatens to tear the Royal Family apart. In 1947, a fragile ceasefire brought temporary peace, but whispers of betrayal hang heavy in the air. Fast forward to 2017, and we meet Deva (the ever-charismatic Prabhas), a rugged protector bound by a childhood promise to his friend, the heir to the throne. His life takes a thrilling turn when he crosses paths with the enigmatic Aadya (Shruti Haasan), and the secrets of 1947 begin to unravel.

Neel’s Signature Style:

Fans of KGF will instantly recognize Neel’s trademark flair in Salaar. The gritty, dystopian atmosphere of Khansaara pulsates with life, while high-octane action sequences explode across the screen. Yet, amidst the adrenaline rush, Neel takes his time to build depth and complexity. We see glimpses of Deva’s unwavering loyalty, the simmering tension within the Royal Family, and the mystery that binds it all together.

Two Halves, Two Flavors:

The first half unfolds like a slow burn, introducing us to Deva, his principles, and his connection to Aadya. But wait, the interval hits like a thunderclap, catapulting us into the heart of Khansaara and its web of conspiracies. Here, the pace quickens, characters multiply, and alliances shift like desert sands. This is where Neel throws everything at the wall – grand political machinations, Game of Thrones-esque power struggles, and Mahabharata-inspired family tensions. It’s a lot to take in, and some viewers might feel overwhelmed.

The Verdict:

Is Salaar perfect? Not quite. The emotional undercurrent could be stronger, and the Khansaara world, while visually stunning, can feel cluttered at times. But let’s be honest, who came for tearjerking moments? We came for Prabhas, and boy, does he deliver! His raw charisma and explosive action sequences are the anchors that hold the film together. The first half is engaging, the interval is mind-blowing, and the second half, despite its occasional stumbles, leaves you wanting more.

Overall Thought

Salaar: CeaseFire is a feast for the senses. It’s a rollercoaster ride through a world of loyalty, betrayal, and epic action. While not without its flaws, it’s a testament to Prabhas’ screen presence and Prashanth Neel’s bold vision. So, grab your popcorn, buckle up, and prepare to be swept away by this cinematic odyssey. You won’t regret it!

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