Even on its third day, Prabhas’s action spectacular Salaar: Cease Fire – Part 1 is still topping the advance booking charts, and thrilling moviegoers all over the nation leading to great collection. As of Sunday, December 24, 2023, the movie had already received over ₹20 crore in advance bookings, according to stats.
Surpassing initial projections, the day 1 and day 2 collections demonstrated a robust audience appeal, particularly in major cities such as Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai. The favorable response to the trailer—which has received over 100 million views on social media and counting—further supports the advance booking figures.
Salaar has received overwhelming support from the Hindi belt, an essential market for any pan-Indian release, with ₹5.56 crore in advance bookings. With nearly ₹96.89 lakh reservations made in advance, Delhi is leading the way, followed by Mumbai at ₹50.87 lakh and Bengaluru at ₹24.26 crore. These numbers point to a huge opening in these important metropolises, driven by Prabhas’s enormous popularity and the action-packed potential of the movie.
The languages of South India are really lighting up the box office. Advance reservations for Prabhas’s native Telugu have surpassed ₹13 crore, signaling a rapturous response for the hometown hero. Kerala came in second with ₹40.39 lakh. This incredible response from the region attests to Salaar’s appeal throughout India and indicates a record-breaking launch in multiple languages.
The action film, which stars Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Shruti Haasan in prominent roles, is gaining popularity with this demographic. According to reports, it made over ₹58 crore on its second day of release, bringing its total receipts in India to ₹149 crore.
Salaar has already generated an incredible amount of advance reservations thanks to its intense trailer, which promised a thrilling fusion of drama, action, and emotions. This has created the ideal conditions for a potentially explosive opening weekend.
Prashanth Neel, the film’s director, also casts Jagapathi Babu and Shruti Haasan in important parts. The music, which was composed by Ravi Basrur and is already a chart-topper, added to the excitement.
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