'Salaar 2- Shouryanga Parvam' : Fans eager to discover Prabhas' father in 'Salaar Part 1'

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'Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire' is winning hearts globally. The production house recently revealed that the movie has crossed Rs 402 crore worldwide and is still running towards Rs 500 crore club.
The first part of Salaar provides the audience with a build-up story of

Prabhas

' character

Devaratha

and the Khansaar region. While the first part is revealed and ends by solving a major question about Devaratha’s family and kinship, the second part is promised to explore his history.

Now, people are eagerly waiting to know the actor who is playing

Prabhas' father

character in this movie. Fans have started decoding the actor with a scene from the Salaar movie that shows him from behind.

One notable plot point in the movie involves the killing of Prabhas' on-screen father, Dhara, by the leader of the Mannar tribes, portrayed by Jagapathi Babu.

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Given the significance of this incident in 'Salaar Part 1', it is anticipated that the prequel to this storyline will unfold in the sequel, '

Salaar 2

: Shouryanga Parvam,' ensuring the continuity of the narrative. Speculation is buzzing about the identity of the actor set to play the character of Dhara, and the makers have heightened curiosity by sharing a picture of Dhara along with the question, "Who will be playing Dhaara? The Devaratha’s father in Shouryanga Parvam! #SalaarCeaseFire #Salaar."

This suspenseful element has fueled anticipation among fans, eager to unravel the drama and the next chapter in Khansaar's story. With the first part's resounding success at the box office, the stage is now set for the eagerly awaited sequel, 'Salaar Part 2: Shouryanga Parvam.'
The movie boasts a stellar cast, including Prabhas,

Prithviraj Sukumaran

,

Shruti Haasan

, and Jagapathi Babu. Directed by

Prashanth Neel

, the film has now been in cinemas since December 22.

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