South Indian movies like KGF, Pushpa, and Kantara have seen tremendous success, inspiring every regional industry to create pan-Indian ventures. And as a result, several actors from different fields—both great and small—are given chances to collaborate. Pramod is the most recent to jump on board. A pivotal role in the upcoming pan-Indian film Salaar, which also stars Tollywood star Prabhas and Mollywood star Prithviraj Sukumaran, has been given to him as a result of his performances in Ratnan Parpancha and Premier Padmini. Prashant Neel, known for his work on KGF, is the director.

Pramod, beaming, claims that he received Prashant’s call almost eight months ago.He was impressed by my performance in Ratnan Prapancha.Additionally, he informed me that he has a meaty role in Salaar for me.After that, I assumed he had changed his mind because I didn’t hear from him for a while.Be that as it may, in August, he got back to and requested that I go to Hyderabad for a photograph shoot.He said, “He told me he made the right choice by picking me for the role, as soon as he saw me with the new hairdo and costume.”

“Even though a lot of people praised me for my work on Ratnan Prapancha, the fact that that effort led to a bigger project like Salaar made me feel like I’m on the right track.He adds, “Actors can only remain motivated when they are appreciated.”
According to Pramod, working with Prabhas and Prithviraj was a great opportunity to learn.My ability to speak Telugu fluently impressed them.We frequently discussed movies.Even if it’s just a small expression from an actor who plays a very small role, Prashant has great vision and makes sure he achieves it.The pan-Indian, big-canvas film taught me a lot.Pramod says, “This entire journey feels different and big.”He adds that Prashant is well-known for broadening people’s horizons.I would effortlessly transform into the character I was playing as soon as I entered the set.For the first time, I had the opportunity to work on a pan-Indian movie.I’m glad I got this role because my character required a lot of energy,” he says.