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Everything you need to know about the hierarchy of Khansaar in Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire
Confused about the interpersonal relationship between characters in Salaar Part 1? An explainer video shared by Hombale Films got you covered.

If you are someone who was a bit confused with the huge number of characters in Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire and wondered about the three tribes of the film, a video released by Hombale Films would help you clear all your doubts. The video, which has been made by a fan account, Neel Movies Analyst, has gone viral as it lays down the history of Khansaar in a straightforward explainer.
The video explains the role of the three tribes–Mannarsi Tribe, Shouryaanga Tribe, and Ghaniyaar Tribe–who formed the city of Khansaar. The fictional city is ruled by the book of rules, called Nibbhandaha. The book is considered holy and it lays down the laws and regulations for the order of Khansaar. According to the book, the city should be ruled by every tribe for forty years.
After four decades, the power will be passed on to the next tribe. Mannarsi tribe, headed by Shivamannar rules the empire for the first term, but when it has to be passed on to the Shouryaanga Tribe, Shivamannar’s son, Raja Mannar (Jagapati Babu) kills the succeeding tribe to retain in the crown. When he tries to include his son Vardha Raja Mannar in the inner circle, conflict arises between the tribes, forcing a ‘Ceasefire’.
Here’s what Ceasefire means:
Prithviraj compared Khansaar with Game of Thrones and going by the fan theories, it sure is matching up to the show on that account.
The details about the second part of Salaar are yet to be announced. The film is currently inching towards Rs 500 crore mark at the box office. Also starring Shruti Haasan, Shreya Reddy, and Bobby Simha, the film has music by Ravi Basrur.


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