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Prithviraj Sukumaran thanked the makers of his upcoming movie Salaar, on Instagram, as they dropped his first look, on his birthday. He took to his Instagram to share the Salaar first look. The actor made a post with his Salaar look and thanked the makers in a note.

Taking to his Instagram, on his birthday, Prithviraj Sukumaran shared his first look from Salaar and thanked Prashanth Neel, Prabhas, Hombale Films and the entire team. He penned a note and mentioned he plays Vardharaja Mannaar in Salaar. The actor looks intense in his first look from Salaar as Vardharaja Mannaar. And, he turned 40 on Sunday.

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In the poster, Prithvi looks menacing in his rugged look. He sports a septum ring and silver chokers around his neck. His forehead is smeared with a black tilar. The first look poster is dark-themed and looks intriguing.

Take a look at the poster below:

The Salaar actor shared the poster and wrote, “Thank you #HombaleFilms #PrashanthNeel #Prabhas and the entire team of #Salaar! #VardharajaMannaar will see you in theatres on the 28th of September 2023!”

Taking to the comments section, one user reacted to the first look and wrote, “A very happy birthday sir (heart icon) from darling fans.” “We are so excited,” wrote another fan, while a third fan said, “Wonderful, fantastic,” reacting to the poster.

Hombale Films took to their Twitter, shared the new poster and wished Prithvi on his birthday. They tweeted Prithvi’s first look and wrote, “Parallel or mainstream, Arthouse or commercial, he has always made sure to strike a balance and delivered stupendously with an entertaining and engaging act. To the most versatile @PrithviOfficial a very Happy Birthday.”

See the tweet below:

Salaar, directed by Prashanth Neel features Prabhas, Prithvi, and Shruti Haasan. It is scheduled to release on September 28, 2023.

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