Prabhas' 'Salaar' opens strong, rakes in over Rs 175 crore worldwide on Day 1
Prabhas' much-anticipated film, 'Salaar,' made an outstanding debut at the global box office, crossing the impressive milestone of Rs 175 crore on its opening day.
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Prabhas' much-anticipated film, 'Salaar,' made an outstanding debut at the global box office, crossing the impressive milestone of Rs 175 crore on its opening day. The action-thriller, directed by Prashanth Neel, had its grand release on December 22, generating a significant buzz among fans and cinephiles alike.
The film's domestic box office performance was equally commendable, with earnings surpassing Rs 135 crore within the country. According to reports from the industry tracking site Sacnilk, 'Salaar' witnessed a robust start in domestic advance sales, grossing Rs 49 crore. It is anticipated to accumulate an additional Rs 60 crore on its release day.
'Salaar,' a pan-India film, boasts an ensemble cast featuring Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Shruti Haasan in pivotal roles. The collaboration of these talented actors, coupled with Prashanth Neel's directorial prowess, has undoubtedly contributed to the film's resounding success.
Trade reports indicate that 'Salaar' achieved an extraordinary global box office collection of approximately Rs 180 crore on its release day. The film's popularity is further underscored by its online bookings in India, which grossed more than Rs 42 crore. When factoring in both online and offline sales, the overall opening day earnings across all languages are expected to reach around Rs 180 crore gross.
The international appeal of 'Salaar' is reflected in its projected worldwide collection of over Rs 45 crore. Combining this with the domestic box office figures, the film's total opening day collection is poised to be approximately Rs 180 crore, solidifying its position as the most significant opening for any Indian film in 2023. Domestically, 'Salaar' has crossed the impressive mark of Rs 135 crore.
'Salaar' unfolds in two parts, with the first installment titled 'Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire' and the second part named 'Shouryaanga Parvam.' The narrative features Prabhas as Deva/Salaar, Prithviraj Sukumaran as Varadharaja Mannar, Jagapathi Babu as Rajamannar, and Shruti Haasan as Aadya.
The film's release in multiple languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada, emphasizes its pan-Indian appeal. 'Salaar: Part One - Ceasefire' finds itself in competition with Shah Rukh Khan's 'Dunki' at the box office, adding an extra layer of excitement and anticipation to the film's journey.
'Salaar' has not only met but exceeded expectations, setting an impressive benchmark in the Indian film industry with its remarkable opening day collections and global reception. Prabhas' stellar performance, coupled with the engaging storyline and the directorial brilliance of Prashanth Neel, has undoubtedly made 'Salaar' a blockbuster hit.