Prabhas’ Salaar, directed by Prashanth Neel, initially garnered a blended response upon its theatrical launch in December. A substantial portion of the viewers discovered themselves perplexed by too characters and complicated political dynamics throughout the movie.
Nevertheless, since its arrival on Netflix, Salaar has skilled a extra favorable reception. Even Tamil audiences, who shunned watching it in theaters, at the moment are captivated by the grand scale and imaginative and prescient of the film.
Operating for 3 hours, Salaar may need confirmed tiring and exhausting for some viewers in cinemas.
Nevertheless, On OTT platforms audiences are inclined to exhibit extra persistence for movies with intensive world-building. The flexibility to rewind and quick ahead permits them to understand the intricate storyline and screenplay, a luxurious not afforded in theaters.
OTT audiences are significantly drawn to corresponding to Prabhas’ first battle, the interval battle, the Kaateramma battle, and the pre-climax scenes which they’re watching on repeat mode and fast-forwarding the boring scenes, particularly involving Shruti Haasan and Easwari Rao. The moments of elevation within the narrative are offering the much-needed thrill for digital audiences.
The constructive reception to Salaar on OTT bodes properly for the potential record-breaking openings of the second half.
The anticipation is excessive for when Prashanth Neel and Prabhas reunite for the sequel, Salaar: Shouryaanga Parvam.