According to Vijay Kiragandur, the founder of Hombale Films, the production business plans to invest 3,000 crore over the course of the following five years in the indian film industry. Both Kantara and the "KGF" franchise were created by Hombale Films. "Over the next five years, we plan to invest Rs 3,000 crore in India's entertainment sector. We anticipate continued growth in the entertainment sector. "There will be a variety of stories. There will be five to six movies per year, including one event picture. We currently have ambitions to produce films in all south languages, Kiragandur said in an interview with PTI.

The producer stated that the objective is to engage a larger audience with stories that have cultural roots. "We want to create something that appeals to a worldwide audience, but we also want it to be firmly based in our tradition and culture. For the future, we want to leave something behind. We also want to help the indian economy, he continued. The Bangalore-based production label has made the decision to collaborate with authors and creators from the hindi cinema business in order to increase their audience.

Partner at Hombale Films Chaluve Gowda announced that two top bollywood writers have been brought on board to write films for the production company. We are collaborating with a few hindi writers... Following the completion of the story, we will start searching for directors and actors. We focus on writers first since they are the ones who develop the narrative, he said. On september 28, Salaar, a movie starring prabhas and set in all of India, will be released. prashanth neel is in charge of directing the action-adventure movie.

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