I Don't Care About Salaar...!!! says Star Hero

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During a recent press event for kannada actor Darshan's next film "Kaatera," he dismissed worries about rivalry from Prabhas' upcoming film "Salaar," which is set to debut a week sooner. Darshan declared boldly, "I don't care about Salaar or any other films." They ought to be terrified of us. My film is entirely kannada, as opposed to the pan-India films that are becoming popular these days. "I am confident that my kannada audience will adore my film."

As the premiere date for "Kaatera" approaches, the cast, led by Darshan, is under tight orders not to divulge any plot elements. "Kaatera," directed by Tharun kishore Sudhir, is set in the 1970s and is based on a true story of farmers. Darshan emphadata-sized that the film maintains a balance between commercial and narrative components. The film also marks the debut of legendary actress Malashree's daughter, Aradhanaa, and will be released on december 29.

In the United States, two significant forthcoming releases, Dunki and Salaar, will have differing ticket pricing in December. Despite having a celebrity like SRK, who has delivered back-to-back 1000 crore films, and being directed by Rajkumar Hirani, Dunki has a normal cost of $13, which is comparable to any other hindi picture. Salaar's ticket costs, on the other hand, are much higher, with the XD edition costing $28 and the basic standard version debuting at $25.


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