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Salaar’s Action Saga Begins In Hyderabad

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Prabhas had been on a signing spree recently. Baahubali made him a pan-India star while Saaho was not completely able to push his stardom to the next level. The new line-up of Prabhas is promising and the last-in-first-out of the list seems to be Salaar.

The macho actor signed in for a movie with Nag Ashwin and also Om Raut’s Adipurush, post-Radhe Shyam. The less expected combination of Prabhas – Prashant Neel happened out of the blue and the movie also started shooing. The KGF fame Prashant Neel’s knack of elevating the lead actor needs no introduction, and now Salaar too started with action episodes. Like the director mention in the first look poster, ‘An Action Saga’, and the caption, ‘THE MOST VIOLENT MEN…CALLED ONE MAN… THE MOST VIOLENT!!’, Prabhas is keeping it up already.

Prashant Neel started shooting action episodes with Prabhas, yesterday at the Aluminium factory in Hyderabad. The action episodes are directed and supervised by the twin action directors Anbumani and Arivumani. Prabhas’ first look poster and the title already prepared the fans and audience for an action drama. Salaar is reportedly having six powerful action episodes each one different from the other. The first show of Salaar’s clout has started.

Many Telugu film-loving folks who watched Prashant Neel’s Ugram and KGF wished to see Prabhas in his direction, mainly for the elevations and goosebumping action sequences. This is happening now and Salaar could be gearing up for release after his Radhe Shyam.

Shruti Haasan is the female lead of Prabhas’ Salaar.

This post was last modified on 29 January 2021 1:58 am

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