Salaar box office collection day 3: Prabhas’ film is unstoppable, surpassing Rs 400 crore globally
story by: koshik kumar
Salaar Prashanth Neel’s film Salaar, starring Prabhas, grossed Rs 208 crore in India and crossed the Rs 400-crore mark internationally.
Prabhas had a fantastic comeback with Salaar, which he co-directed with Prashanth Neel. Within three days of its release, the film surpassed the Rs 400-crore mark, making history. According to our trade sources, Salaar has collected more than Rs 400 crore globally.
According to sacnilk.com’s early estimates. At the Indian box office, Prashanth Neel’s film grossed Rs 208 crore. Part 1 of Salaar: CeaseFire capitalizes on Prabhas’ star power and the involvement of Prithviraj Sukumaran to score outstanding openings both in India and abroad. The film’s multi-language release, which included dubbing in Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada, and Tamil in addition to its original Telugu form, contributed considerably to its wide popularity across India, making it a pan-Indian success.
Salaar’s production company, Hombale Films, announced on the first day that the film had grossed Rs 175 crore globally. Salaar is the year’s biggest opening for an Indian film. Positive reviews indicate that the picture can capitalize on word of mouth and perform very well over the Christmas holiday season.
Prabhas appears in Salaar: Part 1: Ceasefire alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, and Jagapathi Babu. The film was directed by Prashanth Neel and produced by Vijay Kiragandur of Homebale Films. Salaar Part 2 will bring the story of friends-turned-enemies Deva (Prabhas) and Vardharajan Mannaar (Prithviraj Sukumaran) to a close.
Prabhas co-stars with Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, and Jagapathi Babu. The film pulls together this ensemble cast for what promises to be an exciting cinematic experience, directed by Prashanth Neel and produced by Vijay Kiragandur.
Salaar international collection
It shared a poster of Prabhas with the caption, “Record breaking blockbuster.” 295.7 billion GBOC (2 days global).” “The hunting season has begun…” stated the caption. Salaar has dominated the global box office, grossing 295.7 crore GBOC (global) in just two days!”
According to box office tracking website sacnilk.com, ‘Salaar: Cease Fire – Part 1’ collected roughly 53.86 crore India net on its third day for all languages, bringing its total box office collection from India to 200.91 crore.
Salaar: Cease Fire – Part 1 had an overall Telugu attendance of 73.11 percent on Saturday, 36.75 percent Malayalam occupancy, 31.40 percent Tamil occupancy, 61.86 percent Kannada occupancy, and 46.77 percent Hindi occupancy, according to the site.
Salaar’s total Indian collection on the first day was 90.7 crore, with the film earning 56.35 crore on the second day.
Advance Booking
Previously, the Hindi belt, a critical market for any pan-Indian movie, welcomed Salaar heartily, with a 5.56 crore advance booking. Delhi topped the way with more than 96.89 lakh advance reservations, followed by Mumbai with 50.87 lakh and Bengaluru with 24.26 crore. These results pointed to a tremendous opening in these major cities, propelled by Prabhas’ massive popularity and the film’s action-packed promise.
South Indian languages are definitely exploding at the movie office. Advance bookings in Prabhas’ native Telugu have surpassed 13 crore, signaling a rapturous welcome for the local star. Malayalam came in second with 40.39 lakh. This incredible regional response validates Salaar’s pan-Indian appeal and promises a historic opening across languages.
Salaar has already hauled in an astonishing sum in advance reservations, setting the stage for a potentially explosive opening weekend, thanks to its power-packed trailer, which promises a high-octane combination of action, drama, and emotions.
Prashanth Neel’s film also stars Shruti Haasan and Jagapathi Babu in crucial roles. The soundtrack, written by Ravi Basrur, has already become a chart-topper, adding to the excitement.
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