KGF 3 confirmed: will superstar Yash be a part? director shares details

Updated : Dec 07, 2023 13:10
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Prashanth Neel, the director behind the groundbreaking 'KGF' franchise, has recently confirmed the much-anticipated third installment of the gangster drama.

Amidst his preparations for the release of 'Salaar,' Neel shared insights into 'KGF 3' in an interview with Pinkvilla. 
  
While Neel hinted that his directorial involvement in 'KGF 3' remains uncertain, he assured fans that Yash, the lead actor, will continue to be an integral part of the project.

Neel emphasized that the decision to unveil the third part wasn't merely for publicity; a concrete script was in place before the announcement, reflecting their commitment beyond commercial interests. 
  
He revealed that the script for 'KGF 3' was already drafted before the official announcement, showcasing Yash's conscientious approach towards project revelations.

Neel praised Yash's dedication, emphasizing his reluctance to unveil projects solely for commercial reasons. 
  
Additionally, Neel shared plans for his collaboration with Jr NTR in 'NTR 31,' which is set to commence after 'Salaar.'

The director expressed his intention to start shooting for the Jr NTR starrer in the latter half of 2024. 
  
'Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire,' Neel's upcoming venture featuring Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, and Jagapathi Babu in pivotal roles, is set to hit theaters on December 22.

The movie, backed by Hombale Films, reportedly boasts a staggering budget of Rs 400 crore, generating substantial excitement within the film industry and among eager audiences. 

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