South cinema star Prabhas’s most awaited film Salaar, has now been released in theaters, and the reaction of the audience has also come about this film. Most of the audience liked this film of Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran.
The unmatched chemistry of both makes the film a masterpiece. Along with the release of Salaar, Shahrukh Khan’s film Dunki is also currently running in theatres. Although the genres of both films are different, people have been comparing this film with King Khan’s Dunki since yesterday.
The audience believes that Salaar is going to prove to be a turning point for Prabhas’ film career. Some even believed that this South Star film could earn Rs 150 crore worldwide on the first day.
In such a situation, now everyone’s eyes are on the box office report on the first day of this film. Film critic Sumit Kedal has called this film a mass bonanza and also said that director Prashant Neel has left his mark on this film. Apart from this, Prabhas is also seen making a strong comeback with this film.
If we look at the acting in the film, Shruti Haasan has got as much space as possible in the film. He has also done justice to his character. The music and background music of the film is also strong and keeps the audience engaged in the theatre.
However, this film of 2 hours 55 minutes seemed a little long to some viewers. But to be honest, this is a film by Prashant Neel, who has previously made films like KGF. So somewhere his mark is also visible in the movie.
If the audience is to be believed, this time, they have been disappointed with Dunki. He had gone to the theaters to watch Rajkumar Hirani’s film, but the imprint of Rajkumar Hirani was not visible in the movie. The film is slow-paced, and the high dose of emotion has made the film cumbersome.
However, despite this, the film has done a business of around Rs 30 crore on the first day. After Salaar, how much impact does it have on Dunki’s collections? This will be known only after the first-day collection report of Salaar comes. But if we talk about the film business, this year has been very good.