With a large fanbase in India, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to contemplate South Korean–American actor Lee Dong-seok — recognized by his stage names Don Lee and Ma Dong-seok — an honourary Indian star. From The Gangster, The Cop, The Satan (2019), Practice to Busan (2016) and The Outlaws (2017) to Unstoppable (2018), Champion (2018), The Unhealthy Guys: Reign of Chaos (2019), The Roundup (2022) and Eternals (2021), Don Lee has made a long-lasting impression on audiences worldwide. Now, rumours have surfaced suggesting that Lee might quickly formally be a part of Indian cinema, taking up a key function in director Prashanth Neel’s upcoming motion thriller Salaar: Half 2 – Shouryaanga Parvam, some of the eagerly awaited movies, and his newest social media publish has solely fuelled this hypothesis.
On Saturday, Lee took to Instagram tales to share a poster of Salaar: Half 2, starring Prabhas within the lead function, which instantly set off a buzz on social media, with followers speculating about Lee’s potential involvement within the movie. A sequel to Neel and Prabhas’s Salaar: Half 1 – Ceasefire (2023), Salaar 2 is presently some of the anticipated movies. The thrill following Lee’s publish was so intense that it quickly blocked his Instagram account on account of excessive visitors.
Try Don Lee’s publish on Salaar Half 2 – Shouryaanga Parvam right here:
Additionally starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sriya Reddy, Bobby Simha, Shruti Haasan, and Jagapathi Babu, the Salaar franchise is produced by Vijay Kiragandur underneath the Hombale Movies banner. The manufacturing home had lately unveiled a video saying the beginning of Salaar 2’s journey, with a world launch deliberate for 2026. Just a few days in the past, Hombale Movies additionally signed a three-film cope with Prabhas, underlining their funding and dedication to the Salaar collection. Set within the fictional dystopian city-state of Khansaar, the place a monarchy nonetheless prevails, Salaar revolves across the friendship between Devaratha “Deva” Raisaar, alias Salaar (Prabhas) and Vardha Raja “Vardha” Mannar (Prithviraj Sukumaran). Mounted on an approximate price range of Rs 200 crore, Salaar: Half 1 – Ceasefire grossed Rs 617.75 crore worldwide, in accordance with business tracker Sacnilk.
In her overview of Salaar: Half 1 – Ceasefire, SCREEN’s Shubhra Gupta wrote, “Until the violence in Prabhas-Prithviraj-starrer is comic-book and ‘Video games Of Thrones’-type stylised, you will discover a approach to rationalise it; the difficulty ratchets up when it turns into extra ‘actual’.”