The blockbuster hit Salaar, featuring Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran, has not only captivated audiences but also dominated the box office with its compelling performances and intriguing storyline. Directed by Prashanth Neel and produced by Hombale Films, Salaar explores the friendship between two characters, Deva (Prabhas) and Vardha (Prithviraj Sukumaran). In an exclusive conversation with BollywoodLife, Sriya Reddy, a pivotal part of the film, shared some lesser-known aspects about her co-stars in a quick rapid-fire round. Taazinews 24 has extended its presence to WhatsApp. Tap here to join and receive the latest updates on Entertainment News.
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Insights into Prabhas:
When asked about one thing not widely known about Prabhas, Sriya Reddy revealed, “I think about Prabhas, he is quiet, soft. But it’s not that he doesn’t know anything. He knows, but he is too gentle, and that is a great combination a man can have. This particular trait is what I appreciate about him. This disclosure offers insight into Prabhas’s personality beyond the cinematic realm, showcasing his reserved yet informed nature.
Insights into Prithviraj Sukumaran:
Speaking about Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sriya Reddy shared, “And with Prithviraj, he is so well-spoken, so articulate, and I really like people who know their minds, and he exactly knows what he wants in life.” This recognition highlights Prithviraj’s articulate manner and unwavering determination, emphasizing his distinct sense of purpose both on and off the film set.
Salaar’s Success and Clash with Dunki:
Released on December 22, Salaar faced a noteworthy clash with Shah Rukh Khan’s Dunki, which hit theaters on December 21. Despite concerns about the clash affecting both films’ performance, both Salaar and Dunki have proven successful at the box office. Sriya Reddy shared her perspective on this clash, stating, “Jawan and Pathaan were two commercial films. Dunki was not a commercial film. So it was a different genre. A film like Dunki coming with Salaar was still okay because it was two different kinds of films, and people have different preferences.”
Sriya’s Outlook on Healthy Competition:
Expressing her views on the clash, Sriya Reddy added, “I think a healthy competition is always welcomed. In our nation, the cinema landscape is such that two films can thrive concurrently. It was unavoidable circumstances, but overall, I think it was okay.” Her perspective emphasizes the film industry’s resilience and the audience’s diverse preferences, embracing the simultaneous presence of various genres.