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Excluding climax entire shoot part is completed for Salaar

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According to the producer Vijay Kiragandur, Prabhas Salaar movie has completed 85% of its shooting and only the climax sequences are remaining in balance, which will be shot in January.

The Prashanth Neel directorial Pan Indian film will then go for six months of post-production, will hit cinemas in September 2023, Hombale films’ Vijay Kiragandur has revealed.

‘Salaar’ will be released on September 28. The action adventure film is directed by Prashanth Neel. Hombale films are further making multilingual film ‘Dhoomam’, Kannada action movie ‘Bagheera’ and Tamil film ‘Raghuthata’ with Keerti Suresh.

The founder of Hombale Films, Vijay Kiragandur expressed their company is planning to produce movies in all south languages.

He further added that they intend to invest Rs 3,000 crore for the next five years in the entertainment business in India. Vijay Kiragandur stated they believe the entertainment industry will grow more and more.

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Their upcoming films will be a mixed bag of stories as per Vijay. Every year there will be five-six films, including one event movie in their banner. As of now, they have plans to make movies in all south languages. The goal, the producer said, is to reach out to a wider audience through culturally rooted stories.

Meanwhile, Prabhas fans are waiting to see their favorite hero on Silver Screen since a long time, it has been 9 months they saw him on screen and will have to wait for much more time to watch him.

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