Salaar Box Office Collection: Prabhas' Film Stays Strong On Day 4, Earns Rs 41 Crores
Salaar Box Office Collection: Prabhas' Film Stays Strong On Day 4, Earns Rs 41 Crores
Salaar, directed by Prashanth Neel, has been going strong at the box office. It has now crossed Rs 250 crore mark in India.

Salaar Box Office Collection Day 4: Prabhas starrer Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire has become one of the year’s biggest blockbusters. The film witnessed a drop at the Indian box office on its fourth day but remained strong. As reported by Sacnilk.com, Salaar earned Rs 41.24 crore on its first Monday.

Salaar, directed by Prashanth Neel, previously earned Rs 95 crore in India on its opening day across all languages. However, on day two, it dropped to Rs 56.35 crore. On day three, the film jumped again at the box office and recorded a collection of Rs 62.05 crore. With this, the film’s total collection has now crossed the Rs 250 crore mark.

Ever since its release, Salaar has been going strong at the box office. It has beaten Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan, Jawan and Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal to become the biggest opener of 2023. While Pathaan had earned Rs 57 crore on its first day in India, Jawan and Animal had reported an opening of Rs 75 crore and Rs 63 crore respectively.

Hombale Films’ Salaar: Part 1: Ceasefire stars Prabhas along with Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, and Jagapathi Babu in key roles. Made under the direction of Prashanth Neel, the film is produced by Vijay Kiragandur. Salaar has a duration of 2 hours and 55 minutes and was given an ‘A’ certificate by the censor board. The movie has several bloody combat scenes, violence, and battle scenes.

The film received mixed reviews from all. News18 Showsha’s review of Salaar reads, “The problem with a film like Salaar is that it focuses too much on the aesthetics and neglects the storyline. The film veers erratically back and forth between the past and present. I got a little lost in the movie way too soon because of the disorganized writing, characters that were introduced faster than a meteoroid colliding with Earth, and a plot that only really started up after the intermission.”

“Overall, Salaar is only for Prabhas fans and for those who feel an assault on the senses is a form of cinema. But if you love your eardrums and have had your fill of the super-heroic exploits of an underdog-turned-top dog hero, you can give this film a probable miss,” it added.

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