<p>New Delhi: Prabhas says he often seeks advice from SS Rajamouli on his future projects and when filmmaker Prashanth Neel approached the actor for <em>'Salaar'</em>, the <em>'Baahubali'</em> director asked him to grab the opportunity with both hands.</p>.<p>Prabhas and Neel are awaiting the release of <em>'Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire'</em>, which hits the screens on Friday. It also stars Prithviraj Sukumaran and Shruti Haasan.</p>.<p>The team of <em>'Salaar'</em> sat for a conversation moderated by Rajamouli. In the video shared by production house Hombale Films on its official X page, Prabhas praised Neel of <em>'KGF'</em> films fame for crafting <em>'Salaar'</em> as a beautiful drama.</p>.<p>"Prashanth sir did extraordinary drama, especially me and Prithvi sir. The whole story is between us. There's a beautiful drama between me, the mother and Shruti Haasan. He's very good in drama, even in <em>'KGF'</em> we see drama."</p>.<p>"I think he got inspired from you (Rajamouli) also because he used to talk about you. When we thought we'll do <em>'Salaar',</em> I called Rajamouli. I always call him. I was like 'Prashanth wants to do a film', and he was like 'Don't even think, just do it'," Prabhas said.</p>.Excited to see what magic you and SRK have created in 'Dunki': Aamir Khan to Rajkumar Hirani.<p>The actor also recalled how life changed for him after the phenomenal success of Rajamouli's two-part period action drama <em>'Baahubali'.</em></p>.<p>"After <em>'Baahubali'</em>, it was really tough. I didn't know what to do. Suddenly, I went from the Telugu industry to India to Japan. I went to Italy and abroad. It is very comfortable because no one knows us there."</p>.<p>"In Italy, I was standing outside a Dolce Gabbana store and suddenly a man came, couldn't even speak English and he said 'Prabhas'. He didn't say <em>Baahubali</em>, he said Prabhas. I was like 'Rajamouli, I can't even live here.' But it's so exciting. I thought 'Rajamouli, one film, that's it'," he added.</p>.<p>Set in a fictional city of Khansaar, <em>'Salaar'</em> revolves around two friends Deva and Vardha, played by Prabhas and Prithviraj, who end up becoming arch rivals.</p>.Documentary on Bengali actor-director Aparna Sen selected for world premiere at Rotterdam film fest.<p>Prithviraj, known for films such as <em>'Lucifer'</em> and <em>'Ayyappanum Koshiyum'</em>, likened the upcoming film to American epic fantasy series <em>'Game of Thrones'.</em></p>.<p>"I keep comparing <em>'Salaar'</em> to <em>'Game of Thrones'</em> because the drama is like, there are so many characters, plot points and intricate character dynamics. I don't know how he (the director) has fit the story into two parts. It's a tough thing to do," he said.</p>.<p>After the release of the film's trailer, a section of social media users started speculating that the worlds of <em>'Salaar'</em> and <em>'KGF'</em> could be connected. Putting the rumours to rest, Neel said there was 'no link' between the two film series.</p>.<p>The filmmaker also weighed in on <em>'Salaar'</em> receiving the 'A' certification (Adults only) from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).</p>.'Oppenheimer' the most successful film I've ever made: Christopher Nolan.<p>"I was very disappointed. I know that I have not made a vulgar movie or a movie that is insensible with violence. The violence in the film is needed. I was disappointed, but Prabhas told me it’s okay. It was not designed for violence, but for drama and emotion," he added.</p>.<p>When Rajamouli asked if the makers had put in a song featuring Prabhas and Shruti, Neel said they "almost took that route".</p>.<p>"We initially thought of putting something like a mass number or a duet. But we were sucked into the drama so much that we never used Shruti for a glamour quotient. She has a very strong character in the story," the filmmaker said.</p>.<p><em>'Salaar'</em> also stars Eshwari Rao, Jagapathi Babu and Sriya Reddy. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Prabhas says he often seeks advice from SS Rajamouli on his future projects and when filmmaker Prashanth Neel approached the actor for <em>'Salaar'</em>, the <em>'Baahubali'</em> director asked him to grab the opportunity with both hands.</p>.<p>Prabhas and Neel are awaiting the release of <em>'Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire'</em>, which hits the screens on Friday. It also stars Prithviraj Sukumaran and Shruti Haasan.</p>.<p>The team of <em>'Salaar'</em> sat for a conversation moderated by Rajamouli. In the video shared by production house Hombale Films on its official X page, Prabhas praised Neel of <em>'KGF'</em> films fame for crafting <em>'Salaar'</em> as a beautiful drama.</p>.<p>"Prashanth sir did extraordinary drama, especially me and Prithvi sir. The whole story is between us. There's a beautiful drama between me, the mother and Shruti Haasan. He's very good in drama, even in <em>'KGF'</em> we see drama."</p>.<p>"I think he got inspired from you (Rajamouli) also because he used to talk about you. When we thought we'll do <em>'Salaar',</em> I called Rajamouli. I always call him. I was like 'Prashanth wants to do a film', and he was like 'Don't even think, just do it'," Prabhas said.</p>.Excited to see what magic you and SRK have created in 'Dunki': Aamir Khan to Rajkumar Hirani.<p>The actor also recalled how life changed for him after the phenomenal success of Rajamouli's two-part period action drama <em>'Baahubali'.</em></p>.<p>"After <em>'Baahubali'</em>, it was really tough. I didn't know what to do. Suddenly, I went from the Telugu industry to India to Japan. I went to Italy and abroad. It is very comfortable because no one knows us there."</p>.<p>"In Italy, I was standing outside a Dolce Gabbana store and suddenly a man came, couldn't even speak English and he said 'Prabhas'. He didn't say <em>Baahubali</em>, he said Prabhas. I was like 'Rajamouli, I can't even live here.' But it's so exciting. I thought 'Rajamouli, one film, that's it'," he added.</p>.<p>Set in a fictional city of Khansaar, <em>'Salaar'</em> revolves around two friends Deva and Vardha, played by Prabhas and Prithviraj, who end up becoming arch rivals.</p>.Documentary on Bengali actor-director Aparna Sen selected for world premiere at Rotterdam film fest.<p>Prithviraj, known for films such as <em>'Lucifer'</em> and <em>'Ayyappanum Koshiyum'</em>, likened the upcoming film to American epic fantasy series <em>'Game of Thrones'.</em></p>.<p>"I keep comparing <em>'Salaar'</em> to <em>'Game of Thrones'</em> because the drama is like, there are so many characters, plot points and intricate character dynamics. I don't know how he (the director) has fit the story into two parts. It's a tough thing to do," he said.</p>.<p>After the release of the film's trailer, a section of social media users started speculating that the worlds of <em>'Salaar'</em> and <em>'KGF'</em> could be connected. Putting the rumours to rest, Neel said there was 'no link' between the two film series.</p>.<p>The filmmaker also weighed in on <em>'Salaar'</em> receiving the 'A' certification (Adults only) from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).</p>.'Oppenheimer' the most successful film I've ever made: Christopher Nolan.<p>"I was very disappointed. I know that I have not made a vulgar movie or a movie that is insensible with violence. The violence in the film is needed. I was disappointed, but Prabhas told me it’s okay. It was not designed for violence, but for drama and emotion," he added.</p>.<p>When Rajamouli asked if the makers had put in a song featuring Prabhas and Shruti, Neel said they "almost took that route".</p>.<p>"We initially thought of putting something like a mass number or a duet. But we were sucked into the drama so much that we never used Shruti for a glamour quotient. She has a very strong character in the story," the filmmaker said.</p>.<p><em>'Salaar'</em> also stars Eshwari Rao, Jagapathi Babu and Sriya Reddy. </p>