MUMBAI: Hombale Films 'Salaar: Part 1: Ceasefire' has indeed emerged as one of the biggest commercial potboilers of Indian cinema. Right from the strong script to Prabhas's performance in the titular character, the direction of Prashanth Neel, execution, the world of Khansaar, never-before-seen action sequences, emotional quotient, and performances of Prithviraj Sukumaran, everything offered the masses a true commercial cinema. Besides this, the one thing that elevated the watching experience is the background score.
In every sequence of 'Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire', the background music by Ravi Basrur gave the thunderous watching experience. After the release of the film, the fans and the audiences demanded the original Soundtrack of the film to be released, and taking into consideration, whooping demand, the makers released two volumes of the background score.
Taking to the social media, the makers wrote,
"The much awaited #SalaarCeaseFire OST out now
Volume 1 :
Volume 2 :
Streaming now on all your favorite music platforms."
The much awaited #SalaarCeaseFire OST out now
— Hombale Films (@hombalefilms) May 10, 2024
Volume 1 : https://t.co/Og8NPP34dU
Volume 2 : https://t.co/zced89VvDL
Streaming now on all your favorite music platforms.#Salaar #Prabhas #PrashanthNeel @PrithviOfficial @shrutihaasan @VKiragandur @hombalefilms #HombaleMusic… pic.twitter.com/RNVZhMj9tu
The film ruled the box office with its whooping collection of 700+ Cr and emerged as the biggest blockbuster of the year. After the stupendous response in the Indian and overseas markets, it is now, set to conquer international boundaries with its release in Japan.
The world of Khansaar has fascinated global audiences and they are all raving about it the film leaves the masses with a surprise that sets the stage right for the sequel 'Salaar Part 2: Shouryanga Parvam'.
Hombale Films Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire starring Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Jagapathi Babu, and Shruti Haasan is directed by Prashanth Neel and the film is enjoying its blockbuster run in worldwide cinemas.
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