SalarTamil Movie Review

SalarTamil Movie Review

Cast-;

Prabhas  , Prithviraj Sukumaran  , Karthikeya Dev  , Siva Mannar,  , Shruti Haasan  , Jagapathi Babu  ,Bobby Sim ha  Tinnu Anand  , Ramana  , Easwari Rao  , Sriya Reddy   , Ramachandra Raju   , Madhu Guruswamy   , Brahmaji  , Shafi  Naveen Shankar  , Pramod Panju  , John Vijay  , Devaraj  , MS Chowdary  , Vajrang Shetty   , Ravi Bhat   , Sap tagiri  ,Prudhvi Raj , Jhansi   , Mime Gopi   , Sampath Ram   , Kalpalatha , Bhajarangi Loki  and others.

Crew-;

Studio : Hombale Films , Producer : Vijay Kiragandur , Story – Screenplay – Direction : Prashanth Neel , Salaar St ar Cast – Prabhas, Prithviraj, Shruthi Hassan , DOP : Bhuvan Gowda , Production Designer : T L Venkatachalap at hi  Music : Ravi Basrur , Stunts : Anbarivu , Costume Designer : Thota Vijay Bhaskar , Executive Producers : KV Rama Rao , Editor : Ujwal Kulkarni , Dialogues : Sandeep Reddy Bandla – Hanuman Chaudhary – DR Suri , VFX Supervisor : Raghav Tammareddy , Lyricist : Krishna Kanth ,  Direction Team :  Aarun Thevar- Kirtan Nadagouda , Dhool Prakash (EMM) – Bhargav N (ERY) – Nanda Kishore , Abburu – Vedha Kalavakuri – Challagulla Nani – Harish , Madala – Sree ram Vadlamani – Murali Muddenahally , Gowra Chandrababl Naidu – Akash Thargaar – Likhith , Ra ghuveer S – Ram Reddy Merella – Supreme Kranthi Surya – Farman Ulla , Digital Media Partner: Silly Monks , Di g ital Media PR & Mar keting: Prasad Bhimanadham , Marketing: Likitha Reddy , Stills: Kishore Kotum , Trailer ; ed itor : Pranav Sri Prasad , Colourist : M. Raju Reddy Production Incharge : Chidanand ( Putta ) & Suresh Shankarn alli , P R O ;  Yuvaraaj . etc.

Story-;

In the city-state of Khansaar in 1985, Devaratha “Deva” and Vardharaja “Vardha” Mannar, son of Khansaar’s kin g Raja Mannar, are inseparable friends. When Raja Mannar orders the extermination of the Shouryanga clan of K hansaar, Deva and his mother are caught in the crossfire. Vardha gives away his right over Khansaar’s territory a s bribe in return for sparing their lives. Before leaving, Deva promises Vardha to return whenever he calls upon h im. In 2017, Aadhya, daughter of businessman Krishnakanth, arrives in Varanasi from the United States. Seeking revenge for something that happened in Khansaar, her father’s rivals unsuccessful attempt to kidnap her.

Rescued by Deva’s friend Bilal, she hides in Tinsukia where Deva and his mother live in secrecy. Aadhya enlists to work as a teacher in the government school where Deva’s mother works. Eventually, Krishnakanth’s enemies tra ce Aadhya and attempt to kidnap her but are stopped by Deva. Fearing for Deva’s life, his mother decides to leav e the town with him. Meanwhile, Aadhya is kidnapped by a convoy from Khansaar lead by Rinda. However, Deva stops the convoy with his artillery. This incident is witnessed by Radha Rama Mannar and Varadha Mannar. After the rescue, Bilal narrates the story of Deva and his connection with Khansaar to Aadhya. Khaansar was an indep endent city-state ruled by three tribes: the Mannars, the Shouryaanga and the Ghaniyaars.

As the only part of the subcontinent to not submit to British rule, Siva Mannar, the head of Khansaar and the lea der of the Mannar tribe refused to be governed by India’s constitution and signed a pact with the government to retain Khansaar’s autonomy whilst hiding its existence from all maps. He divided the land into 101 parts and app ointed a head for each area – a Kapu (with 1 vote each). Above these heads, there were Doras (with 3 votes each) – leaders of 10-12 Kapus. These Doras were feudatories to the head of Khansaar (with 15 votes). In 1985, Dhaar a, the head of the Shouryaanga tribe won the vote to be the next head of Khansaar. He was killed by Siva Manna r’s son Raja Mannar who usurped the throne and massacred the Shouryaanga tribe. Raja Mannar appointed his close confidantes and family members as Doras to oversee the state.

Watch The Video-;

Movie Review-;

Director Prashant Neel made a mark among Indian fans with KGF 1 and KGF 2 parts. Salaar Part 1 – Ceasefire is the first part of the movie Salaar which is released today i.e. December 22 and stars Prabhas and Prithviraj. The film has released amid huge anticipation as it is the next film of the KGF director. The story of this film starts wit h two friends making a promise to each other. A group tries to kill Shruti Haasan who comes to India from abro ad. They take him to Prabhas to save him. Did Shruti save Haasan from those who planned to kill her? Isn’t it? is the first part of the film.But most of the scenes in the first part were build-up scenes for Prabhas.. no.. no.. over-build-up scenes. Fans don’t need to worry about not understanding the movie even if they go late to the movie. If you ask how late you can go,

just go 10 minutes before the film’s interval. It is only after the introduction of Prithviraj that the film seems to get back into the story. But during the interval scene we can understand that there is a great enmity between P rithviraj and Prabhasoo. The second half of the film explains why this feud came about. Packed with action seque nces, this movie is a treat for action movie fans.The strength of the film is its fight scenes. Prabhas, who fought wi th a sword in Baahubali, takes all the weapons available in his hands like knife, ax and sword in this film and destr oys all the enemies who come against him. Prabhas’s blood-spattered fight scenes are delightful. The film does n ot include occasional scenes of affection. Absence of song in this film is a good strength of the film. Fans are forc ed to accept that the climax leads to the next part.

Fans from all corners of the theater kept raising questions as to why no one shot Prabhas, who was performing tricks with a knife.The heroine’s father Krishnakanth asks Bilal for help to save his daughter, and when the hero ine lands at the Varanasi airport, they catch him.  A gang has been searching for Shruti Haasan and her father for 7 years. At this time Shruti Haasan is coming to India from abroad. Then Shreya Reddy comes to a gang and asks him to kidnap Shruti Haasan. At this time, Shruti Haasan’s father calls Maim Gopi and tells her that her daughter has come to India and it is time to keep your promise. Following this, Prabhas steps in to save Shruti Haasan. Wh at is Shreya’s reason for kidnapping Shruti Haasan in the end? What promise did Shruti Haasan’s father make to Maim Gopi? That is the rest of the story of the film.

Actor Prabhas has done a lot in the action scenes. Prithviraj is amazing in acting as Prabhas’s friend and trait or. He is praised for his meekness in the first half and frenzy in the climax sequences. Shruti Haasan has done her ro le very well. Director Prashant Neel has directed the film as an action packed action pack. He has arranged some scenes in his screenplay to make him crawl. The second half of the film raises our eyebrows. He has directed the fi rst part briskly and interestingly, matching the second part. It’s a pity that there is a KGF film in a few places. M usic by Isairavi Bansoor does not live up to our expectations. Cinematography by Bhuvan Gowda is intimidating. Cinematography by Ujwal Kulkarni is enjoyable. Costume design by Vijay Bhaskar makes the characters shine. Salaar is produced by Production Hombale Films.”,   

Bilal rescues the heroine and takes her to Assam and leaves her in charge of Deva. Because only Deva can save the heroine from Rama’s men, what happened to the heroine in the end, what Deva was doing all these years, a nd what happened 7 years ago, rest of the story of the film…This story has been directed by director Prashant Ne el in his own style.The film’s weakness is the build-up scenes given to Prabhas. A number of logical questions also arise. Apart from this, the length of the film has been stretched like silk by keeping unnecessary shots for the alre ady introduced characters. It is questionable whether the first half scenes of the opponents being scared of Pra bhas will touch the hearts of the fans. Although the background score of the film is good, the theme music for Pr abhas’ build-up sequences is not well taken. A few scenes are reminiscent of the KGF film, while a few scenes are reminiscent of Baahubali. Salaar would have been a satisfying action film if only the build-up scenes had been c ut.



This IS MY Personal Review So Please Go And Watch The Movie In Theaters Only

Written By- T.H.PRASAD -B4U-Ratting- 4.5 /5