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“I Need To Create A Family Drama Right Now”: Prashanth Neel Regarding His Plans After Salaar

Two massive films that are expected to compete at the box office this year are Salaar Part One: Ceasefire, starring Prabhas, and Dunki, starring Shah Rukh Khan. Director Prashanth Neel, who is well-known for his work on KGF, gave insights into his vision for Salaar and revealed a promise he made to his mother to do a family drama film, all while both movies were heavily promoting themselves.

Prashanth said in a recent interview that his mother found it difficult to watch his films because of the frequent high-octane violence in them. She pushed him to think about doing a family movie, and the filmmaker realized he needed to step away from his dramatic, distinctive approach.

Prashanth has openly acknowledged in past interviews that, despite his dedication to a family drama, he has an artistic predilection for neutral and gloomy colors. He describes this as a personal decision that fits with his filmmaking approach.

Prashanth Neel spoke about the psychological and physical costs of filming with Kairam Vaashi. He acknowledged that his career was taking a toll on his personal life and admitted that he had given up time with his family and kids. He acknowledged that he was not a perfect son, spouse, parent, or friend, but he insisted that these sacrifices were deliberate and motivated by his love of movies.

To begin with, Salaar, a fictitious film, delves into the relationship between two closest friends played by Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran, named Deva and Vardha. Their intimate relationship turns into a bitter animosity due to unanticipated occurrences. In key parts are Shruti Haasan, Jagapathi Babu, Eshwari Rao, Sriya Reddy, and Prithviraj Sukumaran in addition to Prabhas.

Prashanth Neel’s dedication to telling powerful tales is apparent as he juggles the pressures of the film business and muses about a move toward a story that is more focused on the family.

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