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Prabhas’s Salaar makers are in plans to release the film in Hollywood market

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All these days, it was believed that Rebel Star Prabhas would enter the Hollywood via his science fiction film “Project K,” which is being made with a massive budget under the direction of Nag Ashwin. However, it appears that another film could achieve the feat even before Project K in the English-speaking regions of the world, in particular in the United States.

Prabhas’ next film, “Salaar”, directed by KGF creator Prashanth Neel, will be released in September this year. While the film will certainly be a pan-India release, the latest news is that the makers of Salaar are getting ready to release the English sub-titled version in the European and American markets. It is also being said that they will release the English version of the movie in some theaters in India as well.

Usually, we see Hindi and Telugu versions being screened with English subtitles, as it happened in the case of RRR, and if Salaar really comes up with a direct English version as per the reports, surely the reach would be bigger and at unimaginable level. Let’s hope that Prabhas and Prashant Neel will impress the people of Hollywood with the movie, which will make the actor join the list of the other Global Stars we have.

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Salaar has Prabhas in the lead role along with Prithviraj Sukumaran in the character of Vardharaja Mannaar in the film, co-starring Jagapathi Babu and Shruti Haasan in other prominent roles.

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