THE MOST VIOLENT MEN... CALLED ONE MAN... THE MOST VIOLENT
Set in the fictional dystopian city-state of Khansaar, the film follows the friendship between Deva, a tribesman, and Varadha, the prince of Khansaar. When a coup d'état is planned by his father's ministers and his relatives, Varadha enlists Deva's help to become Khansaar's undisputed ruler.
This movie has very weak & generic story, screenplay is colorless, pretentious direction and totally cringe/amateur acting from lead actor. Enough with the too many slow-motion scenes. Salaar is totally disappointment. Don't Waste your money on this.
Salaar is not a cease fire it`s a "Miss Fire."
dineshgaru
Prashant Neil has once again proven himself as a maestro of the action genre with his latest cinematic offering. This adrenaline-pumping spectacle is a rollercoaster ride from start to finish, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats and hungry for more.
From the very first frame, Neil's signature style is evident a perfect blend of heart-pounding action, gripping storytelling, and stunning visuals. The narrative is tight, keeping the audience engaged and invested in the characters' journeys. Neil's directorial prowess shines through as he effortlessly weaves together a complex plot with well-developed characters, creating a movie experience that is as emotionally resonant as it is action-packed.
The action sequences are nothing ...
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Salaar: A Blockbuster That Redefines Action Cinema
Rating: ½
When you think of a cinematic experience that blends raw intensity, gripping storytelling, and larger-than-life action sequences, "Salaar" stands tall as a modern marvel. Directed by the visionary Prashanth Neel, and starring none other than the Megastar Prabhas, this film hits all the right notes to redefine the action genre in Indian cinema.
From the very first frame, Salaar grips you with its dark, gritty undertones. The film transports you into a world where chaos reigns and morality is constantly in question. Prabhas as Salaar is an unstoppable forcea man of few words but with a presence that commands every scene he's in. His transformation into...