The teaser for 'Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire,' starring
Prabhas, received a warm reception from fans, particularly for the impactful dialogue delivered by veteran actor Tinnu Anand. Just like in Yash's
KGF franchise, director
Prashanth Neel seems to have incorporated several powerful English dialogues into 'Salaar.' In the teaser,
Tinnu Anand delivers the line:
"Simple English. No confusion.
Lion, Cheetah, Tiger, Elephant. Very dangerous, but not in Jurassic Park."
In a recent interview, the seasoned actor revealed that when he initially delivered the dialogue, Prashanth Neel approached him and advised against delivering it in flawless English.
Regarding his flawless delivery of the dialogue in the teaser for 'Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire,' Tinnu Anand shared that during his initial recording, he delivered it as, 'Lion, Tiger, Cheetah, Elephant, very dangerous.' Then Prashanth Neel approached him and suggested, 'Sir, please leave your Oxford English accent behind.' He agreed and simplified it in plain English without any confusion. He pointed out that his character wouldn't speak in Oxford English but rather in the language of the streets, just as it's commonly spoken.
Tinnu Anand had high praise for Prashanth Neel and his directing style. He commended Neel for his meticulous approach, explaining that Neel provides detailed guidance to the actors and doesn't stop until he achieves the desired result, regardless of the actor's stature, whether it's Prabhas, a leading South Indian actor, or others like
Prithviraj and Tinnu Anand. Anand also noted that Neel understands that it's not only the actors in the foreground but also the entire team behind the scenes that contributes to a scene's success. He emphasized that Neel personally communicates with all the crew members, ensuring they understand their roles and what he expects from them.
watch the Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire trailer here,
Salaar Teaser | Prabhas, Prashanth Neel, Prithviraj, Shruthi Haasan, Hombale Films, Vijay Kiragandur
For those who may not be aware, 'Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire,' originally scheduled for release this month, has been rescheduled for a later date. While there is speculation circulating regarding the potential release date, no official confirmation has been provided at this time."