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"Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire" is a 2023 Indian action film directed by Prashanth Neel, renowned for his work on the "KGF" series. The movie stars Prabhas in the titular role, with Prithviraj Sukumaran and Shruti Haasan in pivotal supporting roles. Released in multiple languages, including Hindi, the film has garnered significant attention for its high-octane action sequences and compelling narrative.

Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire

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Plot Overview


Set in the fictional city-state of Khansaar, the story unfolds in two timelines: 1985 and 2017. In 1985, Deva (Prabhas) and Vardha Raja (Prithviraj Sukumaran) are close friends in Khansaar, a powerful city-state ruled by Vardha's father, Raja Mannar. Raja Mannar orders the annihilation of the Shouryanga tribe, leading a violent mob to attack Deva and his mother. Vardha intervenes, exchanging his territory to save their lives. Deva vows to return if Vardha ever calls for him. In 2017, business tycoon Krishnakanth learns his daughter Aadhya is in Varanasi for her mother's last rites. His rivals plan to abduct her, but Krishnakanth's ally Bilal protects her, taking her to Deva's home in Tinsukia, Assam. Aadhya pretends to be an English teacher at Deva's mother's school. When discovered, Deva, on his mother's orders, defends Aadhya from the goons. Deva's mother plans to flee, but Aadhya and Bilal are taken by a convoy marked with Khansaar's emblem. Deva's mother signals him to rescue them. He intercepts the convoy, catching Vardha and his step-sister Radha Rama Mannar's attention. Radha orchestrated Aadhya's abduction to avenge a past wrong by Krishnakanth. She aims to pit Deva against Vardha, knowing opposing Khansaar's seal means death. Bilal explains Khansaar's history to Aadhya. In 1127, dacoits from the Mannar, Shouryaanga, and Ghaniyaar tribes establish control over Khansaar. In 1947, post-independence, Raja Mannar's father Shiva Mannar ensures Khansaar's autonomy from India. He divides Khansaar into 101 provinces, appointing Kapus (governors) and 8 Doras (noblemen) under the Karta (king). The city has its own constitution called Nibbhandan, a book that contains the city's laws and regulations. In 1985, after Shiva's death, Dhaara of the Shouryaanga tribe is to become king, but Raja Mannar seizes power, killing Dhaara and the Shouryaanga tribe. Raja Mannar appoints his allies and family as noblemen, giving 5 seats to the Ghaniyaar tribe and 3 to his family. Raja Mannar also appoints his daughter Radha Rama as his regent. In 2010, Radha Rama's husband Bhaarava suggests Raja Mannar to reconcile with Vardha, who was exiled in 1985. Raja Mannar sacrifices his insane nobleman Ranga's position for Vardha, igniting Ranga's rage. Radha Rama initiates a ceasefire during Raja Mannar's absence. The noblemen oppose this so a vote is scheduled as per the Nibbhandan rules. The noblemen bring mercenaries, planning to usurp the throne. Vardha seeks Deva's help in Bharuch, Gujarat. Deva returns, enduring humiliation for Vardha by the noblemen. Through Gaekwad Baba, Deva noticed that a Ghaniyaar prince named Vishnu, was constantly forcing girls from a scheduled tribe for prostitution. Deva kills Vishnu when he tries to molest a minor girl from the tribe. This creates vengeance on Vishnu's father Narang, who is a nobleman. Bhaarava and Rudra manipulates Naarang to kill Vardha during the trial instead of Deva, but Deva beheads Narang in the trial for manhandling Vardha, shocking everyone. Vardha, Deva, and their allies are imprisoned. On voting day, Raja Mannar returns, supporting Radha's ceasefire. Vardha ends it with his vote. Chaos ensues as everyone claims the throne. Vardha and Deva kill Ranga. Raja Mannar reveals Bhaarava's Shouryaanga lineage. Bhaarava and surviving Shouryaangas, who were in hiding vow revenge. Rudra allies with his uncle Om for the throne and Vaali joins hands with Gurung and Cheeka as the Ghaniyaars decide to eye the throne. Bhaarava's friend Thiru discloses Deva's true identity as Devaratha Raisar, Dhaara's son and rightful heir to throne of Khansaar. Vardha addresses Deva as his Salaar, confirming his Shouryanga heritage. 


Critical Reception


"Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire" has received generally positive reviews from critics. Paul Nicodemus of The Times of India awarded the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, describing it as "a riveting watch for those with a taste for grand and epic narratives." Janany K of India Today also gave it 3.5 out of 5 stars, noting that it "celebrates Prabhas's stardom." S. Devasankar of Pink 

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