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Updated : Dec 3, 2023

Prabhas Salaar Trailer fails second trailer incoming?

One of the highly anticipated films of the year, Prashanth Neel directorial 'Salaar' starring the biggest superstar Prabhas is making headlines. The trailer of this big project coming from the house of Hombale and one of the leading action directors Prashanth Neel dropped yesterday.

Giving a wider glimpse into the action-studded world of Prashanth Neel, the trailer has introduced the world of Salaar filled with politics, betrayal and friendships. The trailer presented Prabhas back in what he was always known for, action and massiness.

But normal audience trolling Prabhas for his voice and Prasanth Neel for using same KGF template. As not many were happy with the trailer, there is news that a second trailer is being readied by the makers.

The word is also that this new trailer will be out on the 16th of this month at a special event. The entry of Prabhas was quite late into the trailer and this disappointed many. The gossip is that a swanky new powerful trailer is being readied to impress the fans.

Apart from Prabhas, the ensemble cast includes Prithviraaj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, Jagapathi Babu, Bobby Simha, Sriya Reddy, Eeshawari Rao and others. With the solid anticipation and hype, the salaar is releasing in theatres on December 22nd. Vijay Kiragandur has backed the project under the banner of Hombale Films.






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