SS Rajamouli buys first ticket of Prabhas starrer ‘Salaar’ at Hyderabad event

Updated : Dec 16, 2023 19:32
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Prabhas’ fans are waiting for his upcoming release ‘Salaar: Part One – Ceasefire. SS Rajamouli has bought the first ticket of the much-awaited film of the year.

On December 16, makers of ‘Salaar’ shared the picture of Rajamouli holding the ticket at an event held in Hyderabad on X. SS Rajamouli was seen with the cast and crew of the film including director Prashanth Neel and actor Prithviraj Sukumaran. While sharing the picture, Homable Films wrote, "Legendary Director @ssrajamouli garu buys the first ticket for #SalaarCeaseFire in Nizam."
Fans have showered love on the post. One user wrote, "Eagerly waiting to watch Salaar in theatres!" Another said, "The unconditional love & respect of @ssrajamouli for #Prabhas is priceless."

In an interview with Hindustan Times, Prithviraj opened up on ‘Salaar’ and shared, Prithviraj opened up about Salaar and said,"Prashanth Neel (the director) narrated the story to me when he was shooting for KGF 2. Not only was I flattered that he imagined me as Varadha, but it’s also one of the best scripts I’ve read in a while. I took a leap of faith and I believe it paid off because Prashanth is the kind of director who will change the whole shot if he believes your input is valuable. He made me feel like a collaborator… it’s the most joyous part of the film for me."

'Salaar: is scheduled to release on December 22.

SS Rajamouli

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