Tinnu Anand’s brave persona appears in the Salaar Part 1 – Ceasefire teaser’s opening moments, and then we catch glimpses of Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran.
After Adipurush’s weeks-long run in theatres, Prabhas is currently preparing for the release of Salaar Part 1 – Ceasefire, the much-anticipated sequel to his previous action movie. Tinnu Anand was featured prominently in the movie teaser, much to the audience’s surprise, which was released early on Thursday morning. In the teaser’s second half, Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran were only briefly shown in their intense personas.
A few armed men are standing around Tinnu Anand outside of his car as the less than two-minute teaser begins, pointing their rifles at him and preparing to shoot. Tinnu promises to avoid confusion and speak in “simple English” in what appears to be an African setting. In a black bandhgala and matching Nehru cap, Tinnu assures them, “Lion, tiger, cheetah, and elephant are very dangerous but not in Jurassic Park which is all about,” as if he couldn’t care less about the danger he is in. The teaser then introduces Prabhas, seemingly implying that he is the king of the forest. With a weapon in the shape of a dagger, he is seen in the middle of a melee and displays his bloody punch to the camera. A brief sight of Prithviraj Sukumaran, who has a tika on his forehead, is seen after that.
Vijay Kiragandur is the producer of Salaar, which was directed by Prashanth Neel of the KGF fame. Shruti Haasan, Jagapathi Babu, Easwari Rao, and Sriya Reddy all play significant roles in the movie. On September 28, the movie will be shown in Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, and Hindi at theatres all around the world.
The movie, which was filmed throughout India, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, is hailed as an outright mainstream action and adventure movie. A 200 crore rupee budget is claimed to have been used for its production. Salaar Part 1 – Ceasefire’s first part has already been finished, and Prabhas will shortly turn all of his attention to finishing the project’s last part. The filmmakers hired a foreign company to finish the movie and placed a lot of emphasis on the visual effects.