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Part I – Ceasefire and the evolution of the Indian film industry – Deadline

Exclusive: Prabhas, one of the biggest stars in Indian cinema, will be back in action this weekend. Salar: Part 1 – Ceasefire. The film has already been a hit with audiences both domestically and internationally, grossing an estimated $144 million (approximately $17.3 million) worldwide on its opening day.

Action blockbuster from India’s Hombale Films Salar: Part 1 The story follows a gang leader who fulfills a promise to a dying friend by fighting other criminal organizations. Written by director Prashanth Neel and produced by Vijay Kiragandur, the film also stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan and Jagapathi Babu.

After making history with SS Rajamouli’s Baahubali This is a watershed film for Telugu cinema, and this will be director Prabhas’ first collaboration. Salar: Part I Neil is a highly successful Kannada film director. KGF franchise. This means continued regional industry crossover.

Deadline recently spoke with Prabhas about what’s next. Salar and its sequels, what excites him and the evolution of Indian cinema.

DEADLINE: How did you become involved with this project? Salar movie?

Prabhas: I was drawn to this project because of the unique script and the opportunity to collaborate with a talented team.story and characters Salar I was intrigued by this and saw it as an opportunity to explore something different in my career.

Deadline: Setting details Salar Apart from other movies you have done so far?

Prabhas: Salar ‘ stands out for its compelling storyline, strong characters and director Prashanth Neel’s vision. This film offers a fresh and challenging role for me and promises that the overall film experience will be unique and impactful.

DEADLINE: This is my first time working with Prashanth Neel. What was the process like with him?

Prabhas: Collaborating with Prashanth Neel was a very rewarding experience. His clear vision and passion for storytelling made the filmmaking process fun and enriching. Our synergy helped bring the characters and story to life.

DEADLINE: What’s the status of the sequel?

Prabhas: there is part 2 The last part shows the continuity part. part 1. part 2 will be much larger than part 1. I am lucky to have worked with Prashanth Neel in both parts of the film.

Deadline: After success Baahubali When you watch movies, do you feel like you need to better yourself with each subsequent project?

Prabhas: At the same time as the success of Baahubali We set high standards and approach each project with a determination to do our best. Rather than aiming to surpass past successes, I focus on choosing diverse and challenging roles that allow me to grow as an actor.

DEADLINE: What is the current sentiment in India regarding different regional industries? Many of the conversations I’ve had with actors and filmmakers over the last year have been about blurring the boundaries between industries and talking about Indian cinema rather than Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood, etc. There were many…

Prabhas: Sentiment in India seems to be moving towards a more unified approach to cinema, transcending regional boundaries. There is a growing appreciation for diverse storytelling, and discussions about Indian cinema as a whole, rather than being limited to Bollywood, Tollywood, and Kollywood, are becoming more common.

DEADLINE: How do you see audience preferences evolving in India and abroad?

Prabhas: Indian audiences are increasingly receptive to diverse content, both at home and in the diaspora. Meaningful stories, fresh narratives, and innovative filmmaking are needed across genres. Evolving tastes indicate a wide range of appreciation for quality movies.

DEADLINE: Who would be your dream collaborator in the future?

Prabhas: Collaborating with directors like Rajamouli and Prashanth Neel has been great. I am looking forward to working with filmmakers like Nag Ashwin ( Kalki 2898 AD) and Sandeep Vanga (above) spirit). It will be a great experience for both the audience and myself.