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Hombale Films aiming for the stars

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Salaar makers readies for a sensation

Hombale Films
Hombale Films

Hombale Films headed by Vijay Kirangadur captured the imagination of all by coming out with breathtaking blockbuster films like KGF2 and Kantara. Currently, they are busy with high-profile entertainers like Prabhas' Salaar, Bagheera, a project with Sudha Kongara, Rakshit Shetty's Richard Antony, Dhoomam, Prithviraj Sukumaran'sTyson, and Raghavendra Stories.

According to the latest, Salaar makers are readying for a sensation and they are aiming for the stars. They have decided to invest a whopping Rs 3000crs in the upcoming five years. Their decision has sent ripples in the entertainment industry and many are speculating about what projects they will line up in the coming years.

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The production house released an official statement confirming the same. Earlier Vijay Kirangadur, speaking to scribes shared "We intend to invest Rs 3,000 crore for the next five years in the entertainment industry in India. We believe the entertainment industry will grow more and more.It will be a mixed bag of stories. Every year there will be five-six films including one event movie. As of now, we have plans of making movies in all southern languages"

He shared "We want to make something that is liked by the global audience, but we want it to be rooted in our culture and tradition. We want to leave something behind for the younger generation. We also want to contribute towards the Indian economy," Vijay Kirangadur shared his plans told "For the next year we have four to five movies and for another two years we will have 12 to 14 movies". Homebale Films are working with a couple of writers in Bollywood and once the story is finalized they will finalize the directors. Kirangadur shared "We are working with a couple of writers in Hindi.. Once the story is ready then we will look for directors and then actors. We first concentrate on writers because they are the ones who create the story"

 

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