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Salaar 2 Production Start Date Uncertain, Says Director Prashanth Neel

The revelation of Salaar's two-part series, starting with 'Salaar: Cease Fire Part 1,' featuring Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran in intricate roles, sparks anticipation as director Prashanth Neel hints at an intense narrative unrelated to KGF, while Salaar 2's production timeline remains shrouded in logistical considerations.

The makers of Salaar create a buzz by announcing two parts, with the first installment titled 'Salaar: Cease Fire Part 1.' Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran, portrayed as both friends and foes, promise an intense narrative according to director Prashanth Neel.

Clarifying that Salaar has no connection to KGF, Neel mentions the logistical considerations for the start of part 2, leaving the timeline uncertain. Following Salaar, Neel is set to collaborate with Jr. NTR on a project commencing in March 2024.

Meanwhile, Prabhas juggles multiple projects, including 'Kalki 2898 AD' and a film with Maruthi, along with 'Spirit,' directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga. Amidst industry speculation, it's revealed that Prabhas is actively considering new scripts, keeping the anticipation high for when Salaar 2 will roll into production.

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