
The collaboration of Pan india star prabhas and director prashant Neel, the mastermind behind blockbusters like KGF, has struck a chord with the audience, garnering positive reviews for their latest venture, Salaar. The film, released today, has been lauded for its perfect portrayal of Prabhas's iconic cut out in full action mode, reminiscent of his post-Baahubali days.
The movie is being likened to a hypothetical "KGF 3" with prabhas stepping into Yash's shoes, a move seamlessly executed by prashant Neel with his signature grip on thrilling action sequences. Salaar's success is attributed not only to the gripping action scenes but also to Prabhas's elevated performance, marking a triumphant return after Baahubali.
There is speculation that the character "Kansar" depicted in Salaar might be an indirect reference to the bollywood Khan trio - Shahrukh Khan, salman khan, and Aamir Khan. Salaar's narrative seems to subtly allude to challenging the dominance of the established "Khan Daan" in Bollywood. The film, in its high-octane action, signifies Prabhas's resurgence and potential to break the established hierarchy.
Interestingly, Salaar's release coincided with Shahrukh Khan's Dunki, a departure from his usual roles. While Dunky received passing marks, Salaar's solid action-packed offering has sparked discussions about prabhas potentially outshining the bollywood Khan trio, leading to a sensation in the entertainment industry. The outcome of this cinematic clash is eagerly awaited, with Salaar poised to make a significant impact and potentially challenge the longstanding dominance of the Khan trio in Bollywood.