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We want to bring different characters from different movies and create something like Doctor Strange." On 14 April 2023, K.G.F Chapter 3 was confirmed with a hint video from the production company which is expected to release in 2025. [78] On 6 December 2023, Prashanth Neel confirmed that the script for the third installment is ready. [79]
The cast and crew at a KGF: Chapter 2 promotional event in Chennai in April 2022. As a part of the promotional activities, a fictional newspaper named KGF Times was designed based on vintage newspapers. [99] Starting from 4 to 10 January 2021, the makers unveiled the new editions of the film through their social media accounts. [100]
Their next film was the sequel to K.G.F: Chapter 1, K.G.F: Chapter 2. Yash reprised his lead role from the first film and Hindi actor Sanjay Dutt enacted the antagonist, Adheera, marking his debut in Kannada and South Indian cinema. It released on 14 April 2022, barely 3 weeks after RRR, and grossed more than ₹1200 crores worldwide. [6]
On the first day of its release, KGF: Chapter 1 collected ₹ 25 crore (equivalent to ₹ 33 crore or US$3.9 million in 2023) worldwide, [99] which was the highest opening in the Kannada cinema. In Karnataka's capital Bengaluru alone, the film earned about ₹ 5 crore (equivalent to ₹ 6.7 crore or US$780,000 in 2023) on the first day. [ 100 ]
[1] [2] The duo are well known for their action sequences in films such as Madras (2014), Kabali (2016), and KGF: Chapter 1 (2018). Anbariv won the National Film Award for Best Stunt Choreography in 2019 for their work in KGF: Chapter 1 and in 2024 for KGF: Chapter 2. [1] [3]
Texas is looking at a plan to ramp up migrant buses again — but instead of sending them to sanctuary cities, officials would ship newly arrived illegal migrants directly to ICE holding centers ...
Raajakumara was the first Kannada movie to cross ₹75 crore mark. [2] KGF: Chapter 1 was the first Kannada film to gross ₹100, ₹150, ₹200 and ₹250 crores. [3] [4] Its sequel KGF: Chapter 2 was the first Kannada film to gross ₹500, ₹750, ₹1000 and ₹1250 crores respectively.
Prashanth Neelakantapuram(yadav) (born 4 June 1980), popularly known as Prashanth Neel, is an Indian film director and screenwriter who works in Telugu and Kannada cinema. He debuted with the Kannada action-thriller Ugramm (2014) and later directed the KGF trilogy (2018–present), whose second part became the highest-grossing Kannada film of all-time.