Salaar 2: Shooting of Salaar 2 is going to start soon, know when the film will hit the theatres.


Posted on 1st May 2024 01:04 pm by rohit kumar

The duo of Pan India superstar Prabhas and director Prashant Neel made a huge splash with the film Salaar. This film earned more than Rs 600 crore worldwide after its release. Prithviraj Sukumaran's performance in the film was also liked by the audience. After the strong performance of the first part, fans are eagerly waiting for its second part.


 

Big update on Salar

Now a new update has come out on the sequel of the film. According to media reports, the shooting of Salaar: Part 2 will start by the end of May this year. It is being told that the filming of the second part of Salaar is going to begin in Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad with a 10-day schedule.


 

Script prepared based on feedback

According to media reports, the script of the sequel has been prepared based on the feedback of the first part. It is being told that the manufacturer is satisfied with its output. Prabhas and Prithviraj will be joining the first schedule of Salaar 2 which will focus on their rivalry.


 

The film will be released in 2025

If reports are to be believed, a major part of this film, being made under the banner of Hombale Films, will be shot this year. Whereas, the remaining parts will be shot in the first quarter of 2025. Currently, the producers are in the process of casting new artists from all the industries in this film. The makers have set a target to release this film in December 2025.

 

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