Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire
2023 Indian film
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December 4 2024 | Salaar released in Japanese Blu-ray version. |
November 2024 | Hombale Films announced that Salaar: Part 2 will be released in 2026. |
August 2024 | Filming for Salaar: Part 2 began at Ramoji Film City. |
July 5 2024 | Film released in Japan, achieving the third-biggest opening for an Indian film |
May 25 2024 | Hindi-language version of Salaar premieres on Star Gold television channel. |
April 21 2024 | Original Telugu-language version of Salaar premieres on television on Star Maa. |
February 16 2024 | Disney+ Hotstar premieres the Hindi dubbed version of the film. |
February 5 2024 | Netflix begins streaming the English dubbed version of Salaar. |
January 2024 | Kiragandur confirmed that the script for Salaar: Part 2 – Shouryaanga Parvam is ready. |
January 20 2024 | Netflix premieres Salaar in Telugu and dubbed versions of Kannada, Tamil, and Malayalam languages. |
2023 | Filming completed in late 2023 after occurring sporadically over nearly three years across locations including Telangana, Italy, and Budapest. |
December 31 2023 | Full soundtrack album released, including the song 'Aaru Sethulunnaa'. |
December 31 2023 | Ravi Basrur's soundtrack album for 'Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire' is released by Hombale Music and Divo, featuring four songs and three instrumental tracks. |
December 26 2023 | Fourth single 'Vinaraa' released. |
December 22 2023 | Theatrical release of Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire in standard and IMAX formats, in Telugu and dubbed versions of Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam languages |
December 22 2023 | Film was theatrically released in standard and IMAX formats, coinciding with Christmas. |
December 22 2023 | Third single 'Sound of Salaar' released. |
December 21 2023 | Second single 'Prathi Gaadhalo' from the film's soundtrack was released. |
December 21 2023 | Second single 'Prathikadalo' released. |
December 18 2023 | The second trailer of the film was released. |
December 13 2023 | First single 'Sooreede' released, sung by Harini Ivaturi, depicting the friendship between Prabhas and Sukumaran characters. |
December 10 2023 | Prithviraj Sukumaran was scheduled to complete his dubbing work. |
December 1 2023 | The first official trailer of Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire was released. |
October 2023 | A massive war sequence was filmed featuring over 750 vehicles, including jeeps, tanks, and trucks. |
September 2023 | Shruti Haasan completed her dubbing work. Approximately 600 VFX shots were still pending, leading to the postponement of the original 28 September release date. |
September 2023 | Continued recording of the soundtrack's background score, collaborating with international musicians and working on sound design in DTS and Dolby Digital formats. |
August 2023 | Post-production work was relocated to Basroor village in Karnataka to ensure security and prevent potential leaks. Shruti Haasan began dubbing her portions in multiple languages (Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi). |
August 2023 | Ravi Basrur began recording the background score for the Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire soundtrack, working with a 60-member brass ensemble to record orchestral music over four days. |
July 8 2023 | Hombale Films announced that Salaar would be released in two parts, with the first part subtitled 'Ceasefire'. |
July 6 2023 | The film's teaser was released, breaking the record for an Indian film with over 83 million views in 24 hours. |
March 2023 | Production moved to Matera, Italy, with subsequent filming planned in Naples, Rome, and Budapest. |
February 23 2023 | Shruti Haasan completed filming her portions for the movie. |
February 10 2023 | Shruti Haasan joined the film sets after completing post-production work on other films. |
December 2022 | Vijay Kiragandur announced that visual effects work for the film would take approximately six months. |
August 2022 | Release date announced as 28 September 2023 |
June 28 2022 | Fourth leg of filming commenced in Hyderabad, featuring a large set with an extensive action sequence involving Prabhas, Shruti, and multiple fighters, choreographed by Anbariv. |
May 18 2022 | Third leg of filming began, with the studio sharing a behind-the-scenes video showcasing preparations for an action sequence. |
March 2022 | Producer Vijay Kiragandur announced postponement of the film to second quarter (April–June) of 2023 due to COVID-19 production delays |
2021 | Prabhas revealed during a press meet for Radhe Shyam in Kochi that Prithviraj Sukumaran would play a lead role in Salaar, marking Prithviraj's return to Telugu cinema after Police Police (2010). |
August 2021 | Initial announcement of the film's release date for 14 April 2022 |
August 3 2021 | Second leg of filming began in Hyderabad, featuring scenes with Prabhas and Shruti, and utilizing Dark Centric Theme technology. |
January 2021 | Principal photography for the film commenced. |
January 28 2021 | Prabhas publicly welcomed Shruti Haasan to the Salaar team by wishing her a happy birthday, confirming her role as Aadhya in the film. |
January 27 2021 | Principal photography of Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire commenced at a set in Godavarikhani, Telangana, with initial action sequences featuring Prabhas being filmed. |
January 15 2021 | A muhurtam pooja ceremony was held in Hyderabad with the film's cast and crew, marking the formal beginning of the film's production. |
December 2 2020 | Hombale Films officially announced Prashanth Neel would collaborate with Prabhas on a Telugu-language film titled Salaar. |
November 2020 | Prashanth Neel was reported to be considering production for his next directorial ventures with either N. T. Rama Rao Jr. or Prabhas. |
2017 | Aadhya arrives in Varanasi to immerse her mother's ashes, which triggers a series of events leading to her being protected by Deva after an attempted abduction. |
2017 | Deva rescues Aadhya and Bilal from a Khansaar convoy, catching Vardha and Radha Rama's attention and becoming involved in Khansaar's political conflict. |
2014 | Initial storyline for Salaar was first pitched from director Prashanth Neel's debut film Ugramm. |
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