Salaar: Part 1-Ceasefire review

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By Shashiprasad S M

22/12/2023

Ever since the movie went on the floors, there have been talks about the first part of Salaar: Part 1-Ceasefire being the remake of Prashanth Neel’s Kannada directorial Ugramm (2014).

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Well, though not a clear-cut copy-paste of Ugramm, it is certainly an upgraded version with few modifications to suit the big budget and pan-India star actors like Prabhas.

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The actor has been looking to rebound after the humongous success of SS Rajamouli’s brilliant Baahubali (2015 & 2017) series.

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Whatever is said and done, Prabhas is a treat to watch on the screen, thanks to Neel’s elevation skills.

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Though very less on dialogue, Prabhas saves them all for the right moment to hit it hard to the core, and the same with his action sequences.

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Without the presence of Prabhas like star attraction, Salaar: Part 1-Ceasefire would fall like a house of cards

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Minus all the shortcomings, the film is set to break a few records at the box office and if that happens, the credit would go to Prabhas and Prashanth Neel for the presentation.

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Insofar as the quality of content is concerned, it is disappointing for those who don’t like Neel’s kind of films and vice-versa.

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