Prabhas’ Salaar Predicted to Break RRR 500 Crore Record !

  • June 26, 2023 / 01:45 PM IST

The most recent information we have is that the producers of Prabhas’ Salaar have received some astounding offers of theatrical rights.

Adipurush appeared, turned into a major box office failure, and then vanished. Even Prabhas has begun work on his upcoming blockbusters, Salaar being one of them. This Prashanth Neel-directed movie is undoubtedly the most eagerly awaited of the future movies starring the Baahubali hero.

Everyone is eager to see what Neel has in store for them after KGF Chapter 2’s enormous success. Fans find it difficult to wait for the major because he is collaborating with Prabhas in an authentic action movie. The most recent information we have is that the creators of the upcoming action movie have been presented with some astounding offers of theatrical rights.

According to reports, Salaar is getting amazing bids for its theatrical rights, and it’s predicted that it will even break the pre-release theatrical sales record set by SS Rajamouli’s RRR. The Ram Charan and Jr. NTR movie brought in a staggering sum of more than 500 crores with its theatre rights worldwide, according to the uninitiated.

The anticipation for Salaar’s next trailer has increased, and the movie is currently the most anticipated one to come out of all of India. The producers are receiving some ludicrous offers for the theatrical rights as a result of this developing frenzy, and the pre-release theatrical business is predicted to easily surpass 500 crores.

For those who are unaware, the Prabhas-starring film has already made over 80 crores from its theatrical rights abroad. The Telugu states’ commerce is reportedly worth 200 crores. It’s anticipated that other Indian states would also make enormous profits.

Salaar, which also features Shruti Haasan, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Jagapathi Babu in pivotal roles, is slated for release on September 28, 2023.

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