The cameras started rolling on the sets of Salaar: Part 2 on Wednesday, marking a significant moment for fans. Directed by Prashanth Neel, known for his exceptional work on the K.G.F. franchise and Salaar: Part 1, the sequel promises to elevate action cinema to new heights.
Prabhas will return to his powerful titular role alongside Malayalam star Prithviraj Sukumaran, who plays a pivotal part in the film. The current shooting schedule is expected to last 20 days, focusing on high-energy action sequences that fans have been eagerly waiting for.
Salaar: Part 2 ' Shouryaanga Parvam will continue where the first film left off, delving deeper into a world of power dynamics, revenge, and redemption. The film is set to deliver intense action, complex character developments, and unexpected twists, making it a thrilling cinematic experience.
In Salaar: Part 1 ' Ceasefire, Prabhas clashed at the box office with Shah Rukh Khan's Dunki, yet the film continues to gain attention through its satellite release. Set in the fictional city-state of Khansaar, Ceasefire revolves around the bond between Deva (Prabhas), the exiled prince, and Varadha (Prithviraj Sukumaran), the current prince. The story follows their alliance as Varadha seeks Deva's help to reclaim his rightful throne after a coup threatens the kingdom.
As Prabhas immerses himself in the shoot for Salaar: Part 2 ' Shouryaanga Parvam, he has a packed schedule ahead, with projects like The Raja Saab and Kalki 2898 AD: Part 2 also in the pipeline, exciting fans further.
Produced by Hombale Films, the same studio behind Kantara: Chapter 1, Salaar: Part 2 is shaping up to be a high-stakes blockbuster.