Prabhas' deal with Hombale 
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Prabhas signs three-film deal with Hombale Films

The production house said that they are going to back three large-scale projects with the Radhe Shyam star, starting with Salaar 2

Aditya Devulapally

On Friday, Hombale Films, the makers of Kantara, KGF, and Salaar, announced that they are collaborating with Prabhas in a three-film deal. Taking to X, the leading production house wrote, “We are proud to unite with the Rebel Star, Prabhas, in a groundbreaking three-film partnership that celebrates the essence of Indian cinema and aims to take it to the world. This is a declaration of our commitment to creating cinematic experiences that will be unforgettable."

Speaking about the multi-film deal, Hombale Films founder Vijay Kiragandur said, “At Hombale, we believe in the power of storytelling that transcends borders. Our collaboration with Prabhas is a step towards crafting timeless cinema that will inspire and entertain for generations to come.”

Salaar, starring Prabhas and directed by Prashanth Neel, was a critical and a commercial success at the box office. The production house said that they are going to back three large-scale projects with the Radhe Shyam star, starting with Salaar 2. The move signifies that the star and the studio share a synergy and vision to envision these huge films.

Hombale Films has KGF Chapter 3, Salaar Part 2, and Kantara Chapter 1 in the pipeline. Meanwhile, Prabhas is busy with The Raja Saab, helmed by director Maruthi. The actor is soon to start shooting for the Sandeep Reddy Vanga directorial Spirit.

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