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Salaar

Titre original : Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire
  • 2023
  • 14A
  • 2h 55m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
76 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
3 821
2 433
Salaar (2023)
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Liretrailer3 min 47 s
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CriminalitéDrameMesureThrillerAction épiqueAction militaire d’une seule personneÉpique

Un chef de gang tente de tenir la promesse qu'il a faite à son ami mourant et affronte les autres gangs criminels.Un chef de gang tente de tenir la promesse qu'il a faite à son ami mourant et affronte les autres gangs criminels.Un chef de gang tente de tenir la promesse qu'il a faite à son ami mourant et affronte les autres gangs criminels.

  • Director
    • Prashanth Neel
  • Writers
    • Sandeep Reddy Bandla
    • Manish Bhavan
    • Choudary Hanuman
  • Stars
    • Prabhas
    • Karthikeya Dev
    • Prithviraj Sukumaran
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    76 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 821
    2 433
    • Director
      • Prashanth Neel
    • Writers
      • Sandeep Reddy Bandla
      • Manish Bhavan
      • Choudary Hanuman
    • Stars
      • Prabhas
      • Karthikeya Dev
      • Prithviraj Sukumaran
    • 405Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 27Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    Salaar: Cease Fire - Part 1
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    Salaar Official Teaser | Dec 22nd Worldwide Release
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    Rôles principaux32

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    Prabhas
    Prabhas
    • Salaar
    Karthikeya Dev
    • Young Vardharaj Mannar
    Prithviraj Sukumaran
    Prithviraj Sukumaran
    • Vardharaja Mannaar
    Shruti Haasan
    Shruti Haasan
    • Aadhya
    Jagapathi Babu
    Jagapathi Babu
    • Rajamanaar
    Tinnu Anand
    Tinnu Anand
    • Gaikwad alias 'Baba'
    Shrey Bhargava
    Shrey Bhargava
    • Shreyansh kumar
    Brahmaji
    Brahmaji
    • Vaali
    M.S. Chowdary
    • Naarang
    Devaraj
    Devaraj
    • Om
    Sayyed Farzana
    • Surabhi
    Mime Gopi
    Mime Gopi
    • Bilal
    Madhu Guruswamy
    Siam Howlader
    • Devratha
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    Jhansi
    Jhansi
    • Obulamma
    Bhajarangi Loki
    Pramod Panju
    • Baachi Mannar
    Sriram Reddy Polasane
    • Gaekwad
    • Director
      • Prashanth Neel
    • Writers
      • Sandeep Reddy Bandla
      • Manish Bhavan
      • Choudary Hanuman
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs405

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    Reviewers say 'Salaar' is acclaimed for its action, performances, and direction, with strong world-building and cinematography. However, it is criticized for uneven pacing, a confusing narrative, and underdeveloped characters. The background score and music are seen as needing improvement. Despite these issues, the film is considered visually stunning and entertaining, though it may lack emotional resonance for some viewers.
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    2rehmankhilji

    What ever it is

    Action movies have become excessively exaggerated in Indian cinema lately. Prabhas, known for his roles post-Bahubali, seems to be stuck in a rut with repetitive movies where he remains stationary, only altering the planet's rotation. This particular film features a dozen entry scenes, with Prabhas engaging in fights without moving from a single spot, resulting in hundreds of people being chopped down. The movie appears to be heavily inspired by Game of Thrones but executed poorly, mirroring the constant shifts in the storyline.

    The main lead in the film resembles a mere model, standing stoically and striking poses every 5-10 minutes. The movie lacks substance, presenting a mindless and directionless action spectacle where everything seems to spiral out of control. Unfortunately, there's a sequel on the horizon, much to the dismay of the audience. It's advisable to steer clear of this film at all costs to save yourself from disappointment.
    6NARCISSISTIC_CINEPHILE

    Salaar: A Prolonged Odyssey with Moments of Attraction

    Synopsis: The film invests significant time in world-building but falls short of captivating the audience within its narrative.

    First half: The initial segment is rather mediocre. While the Interval block attempts to instill excitement, the audience struggles to connect with the story from the outset. The buildup feels somewhat excessive.

    Second half: Exhaustive. A substantial twist at the end sets the stage for part 2, but its impact is diminished by a desire for the film to conclude. The prolonged buildup doesn't adequately match the actual scenes, resulting in a sense of loud anticipation that one wishes to end. Trimming 30 minutes from the 3-hour runtime would have made it a more engaging watch.

    Background music is subpar, excessively loud, creating an unwanted auditory experience. The songs merely exist without evoking much interest.

    Final verdict: "Salaar" is a film worth exploring when time permits. It has its moments of attraction, but overall, it delivers a rather lackluster cinematic journey.
    6ypnmmzyjcy

    Saved everything for 2nd Part

    There is no reason or point to watch the first half. Movie can directly start from the 2nd half.

    The pace of the film rises too fast in the 2nd half. This literally creates confusion in plot.

    The direction and BGM is far better in KGF.

    Being a pan-India and a broad film, the director must spend some time on VFX works. The VFX is too poor in some sequences, which will not make a quality film. Actors did a great work, the presence of PRABHAS filled the theatres.

    A commercial film.

    I am really waiting for the drama in khansar. The entire drama will be similar to GoT.

    The overall verdict - Watch it to watch SALAAR 2.
    4arungeorge13

    (Ghost)-Directed by Zack Snyder? [+42%]

    Salaar Part 1 has an unbearable first half, with useless exposition, a needless Shruti Hassan (thankfully not a romantic interest for Prabhas), an overbearing and supremely annoying mom-son angle, ultrabasic mass hero build-ups, and a tame set-piece (Anbariv Masters, what the hell is happening here?). Some kids even refer to Prabhas as a cut-out, and that's exactly what he is for the entirety of the initial half. Though he looks good, the man is stiffer than tree bark, and Eashwari Rao (playing his mother) is supposedly emoting for the both of them, as she's asked to ham it up. I haven't seen Ugramm and I don't intend to see it either, especially if it's anything like this.

    It's only in the second half that the film starts its world-building exercise, and since there's only 90 minutes to do so, writer-director Prashant Neel is forced to explain key plot points over voiceovers. Dozens of new characters are introduced, a whole lawbook is explained in a few shots and lines, a power tussle is set in motion. It's also here that Prithviraj Sukumaran enters the scene but for a large chunk of the film, neither he nor Prabhas have any essential bits of dialogue. All of it is reserved for the final act and the cliffhanger(ish) finale, and though the duo redeemed their parts to some extent, I barely felt the emotional strength of their presumed, long-standing friendship. Ravi Basrur delivers a humdrum score, and except for the main theme, his efforts fell short. The less said about the edits, the better.

    It also sucks that the set pieces feel boringly repetitive (goons are flying in all directions) and the only instance I felt like appreciating cinematographer Bhuvan Gowda's work is during an action block set in a village where Goddess Kali is the deity. There are some fantastic shot choices in this segment, supplemented well by the color grading. The rest of the film visually feels like an extension of the KGF franchise, there isn't much here that you haven't seen in those two films. Also, I'm glad I saw this in Tamil; the dubbing was decent, and the translations too weren't the shabbiest. Still, Salaar Part 1 did next to nothing for me as a cinephile - utterly disposable!
    5SAMTHEBESTEST

    Despite Some Flaws, Salaar Makes For An Instant Mass Blockbuster

    Salaar (2023) : Movie Review -

    KGF fame Prashanth Neel is back with the biggest film of his career (so far), "Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire," starring pan-India superstar Prabhas. Neel's Ugramm (2014) wasn't a pan-India sensation, but it was a blockbuster success in the domestic market and also set a fanbase for Neel. He decided to restore it on a larger scale with Salaar, and no matter how many times he denied the reports, Salaar is a remake/adaptation of Ugramm. The idea definitely deserved a pan-India reach and huge scale, and Prashanth has surely done a great job. He extended Ugramm to 6 hours in 2 parts (the second will be Salaar 2) and gave a fantastic twist to the story at the end. The hero has to have that stature, and he gives it to Prabhas. Why he or the film was named "Salaar" is presented with a blasting vision by Neel, and that's the much-hyped big twist in the end I'm talking about.

    Set in a coal-mine-coloured place called Khaansar, Salaar is about Deva (Prabhas) and Vardha (Prithviraj Sukumaran), who have been besties since childhood. Deva is ready to fight the world for Vardha, and he takes on tough guys to save Vardha's nake. In return, Vardha trades his territory to save Deva's mother, and then Deva is sent to leave somewhere else, never to return-unless Vardha calls him. To win the political and power battle of Khaansaar, Vardha calls only Deva, while others bring armies. Cutting the story to future times, Deva and his mother are living somewhere remotely without coming into anybody's eyes. However, Deva has to break his promise to save Aadhya (Shruti Haasan) from the local goons. He then finally has to show his face to the world when Aadhya is being kidnapped and nobody dares to stop certain "stamp" people. The story then moves back to the past to tell us how Deva created the world of Khaansaar and that big, fearful stamp as well.

    Prashanth Neel denied promoting Salaar as the official adaptation of Ugramm, but that was a marketing trick, I guess. Now the entire world will laugh at his statements after the release of Salaar Part 1, and let's leave other topics to Salaar Part 2 if he has really changed things there. Written by Neel, Salaar (part 1 and 2) is an overlong craft of about 6 hours, while the entire Ugramm was 140 minutes long. This might be the answer to probable questions about why it takes so long. He literally stretches Deva's elevation scene for an hour or so and then again for almost half an hour for the massy interval block. The overlong gesture does irritate you for a while, but those action scenes are worth it. Not to forget some weirdly crazy and mad characters that are written with childish vision. It somehow takes the film into the B-grade zone. Then, he follows the same pattern again in the second half, as there are two more big sequences during that one and a half hour. The idea of narrating the story with a lot of confusion (in the ending features) was inspired by KGF. So, Salaar is like watching Ugramm in KGF style, but on a larger scale. He writes some intricate and pre-revolutionary parts in the last 15 minutes, which I think those immature masses won't really understand. They might have to watch the film again to understand what actually happened, and that's a very good technique to bring repeat audiences to your film.

    This is the Prabhas we have been missing since Baahubali 2, and it took us 8 freaking years. It also has a lot to do with the directors, and Prasanth Neel was surely aware of Prabhas' larger-than-life image. Prabhas carries the entire film with his phenomenal swag. Those slow mos, action scenes, whistle-worthy dialogues, and mass elevation sequences prove why it is called "Darling" by his fans. Salaar will give them all at least half a dozen opportunities to go wild with their celebrations inside the cinema hall. Prithviraj Sukumaran looked calm most of the time but then went into an out-and-out mass zone in the last 20 minutes. I don't know if it was the issue of dubbing or what, but what a cringeworthy performance Shruti Haasan has given here. Such a terrible accent and bad dialogue delivery. Jagapathi Babu sounded dangerous, but it hasn't been explored yet. Bobby Simha, Tinnu Anand, Ramana, Sriya Reddy, and Easwari Rao were decent, while the rest of the supporting cast was so annoying.

    Salaar Part 1 Ceasefire is surely an instant mass blockbuster, despite some flaws in the screenplay. The sound design is loud and massy, but I don't think complaining about it will help us anymore. Prashant Neel did the same thing with KGF, and he is not going to stop. The same dark frames and dark tones aren't going to change either. The cinematography is good, though, and some frames made me regret missing the film in IMAX, especially those top views. Music isn't really there, and it's not an issue, by the way. Prashanth Neel has become a big director and has gained the image of a big-screen master after KGF. Surely, many movie critics won't support that (including me, for some reasons), but audiences have proven it with box office numbers. Salaar will prove it again because Neel has made this film for mass audiences, not critics. It's a complete mass action bonanza for that certain section of cinegoers, which is actually the biggest section of cinegoers in our country. KHG had that monster thing and Yash entering the KGF den scene, and here Salaar has "Phod Diya Na," "Interval Block," "Kaali Maa," "head-cutting scene," and the "climax" that will set single screens on fire. I will remember that dialogue about the "stamp" also. "You said nobody can stop the stamp," and there has been a lot of hype around it since the beginning. The shivering man ends it with a reply: "But he is the man who created that stamp." That's more than enough to make it a blockbuster. It's just not that critic-friendly, but I don't mind some crazy action movies once in a while. As a whole, all I can say is that Salaar Part 1 Ceasefire is going to set the box office on fire this Christmas week and maybe January too. Go for it if you love out-and-out massy action flicks, and prepare yourself for "Salaar Part 2: Shouryaang Parvam.".

    RATING - 5/10*

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      Salaar movie was originally shot in Telugu language and will be dubbed into other languages.
    • Autres versions
      For television premiere, the film was edited to secure a U/A certificate. Only one minute of violent footage was removed, while most of the other scenes of strong violence were modified by either zooming or blurring shots.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 décembre 2023 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • India
    • Sites officiels
      • Disney+ Hotstar
      • Official Production Company
    • Langue
      • Telugu
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Salaar: Parte 1- Ceasefire
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hyderabad, Telangana, Inde(Shot in Ramoji film city, Hyderabad.)
    • société de production
      • Hombale Films
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 8 929 282 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 5 618 511 $ US
      • 24 déc. 2023
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 11 958 548 $ US
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      2 heures 55 minutes
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      • 2.39 : 1

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