Salaar is five times larger than KGF, says the film’s cinematographer Bhuvan Gowda. The excitement of fans eagerly awaiting the release of Salaar was increased by the release of the film’s first single, Sooreede. Bhuvan Gowda, the cinematographer behind Salaar, has given insight into the film’s grandeur, revealing that its production scale surpasses the previous period action blockbuster KGF by five times.
“We’ve constructed another Ramoji Film City II within the existing Ramoji City. For Salaar, enormous sets created by art director Shivakumar and their team span over 100 acres. Additionally, in Dandumailaram, we’ve erected a half-kilometer wall and massive sets covering 100 acres. In my opinion, the Salaar scale is five times that of KGF. Technically, we’re on a different level. This is one of the largest sets created in Indian films.” said DOP Bhuvan. Prabhas fans are pumped up as they listen to the words by the cameraman of Salaar, stating Salaar is five times larger than KGF.
Bhuvan discussed the technical aspects of Salaar Part 1, emphasizing using a new Alexa 35 that ensures exceptional image quality comparable to IMAX even on regular screens, a groundbreaking feat for Indian cinema. Salaar’s visual grandeur is primarily based on practical sets (95%) and minimal CGI (5%). The movie promises to be a cinematic spectacle that focuses on original sets.
All about Salaar
Prabhas plays the main character in Salaar, alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, and Jagapathi Babu in other significant roles. As per the trailer, the film will have intense action sequences. That is why the makers of Salaar did not compromise on action scenes for a censor certificate.
The movie Vijay Kiragandur produced is the first collaboration between director Prashanth Neel and Pan-Indian star Prabhas. The recently released trailer has already caused a lot of excitement among fans.
On December 22, the movie is set to be released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam
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