Chennai: Hombale Films, the production house behind the iconic K.G.F. and Salaar franchises, has exciting news for fans of its blockbuster films. The studio revealed that it will soon announce the production schedules for the next chapters of these hit franchises, both directed by the renowned filmmaker Prashanth Neel.

Taking to social media, Hombale Films shared the thrilling update, saying, "As we look ahead to the next chapter in these iconic franchises, we can't wait to take you on even bigger journeys with more unforgettable moments, epic battles, and timeless stories."

The statement emphasized Neel’s impact on the action cinema genre, noting how his previous works, K.G.F. Chapter 1 and Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire, have redefined the landscape of Indian cinema. Fans were teased with the promise that Neel will "soon return to continue the legacy of our successful franchises."

The announcement also provided an update on Neel's highly anticipated project with Jr. NTR, set for release in 2026. This upcoming project will mark Neel’s first collaboration with Jr. NTR, and the film is expected to be a cinematic spectacle, scheduled for release in 2026.

The statement also celebrated the sixth anniversary of K.G.F. Chapter 1, describing the film as the beginning of an epic journey that became a global phenomenon. The production house praised the performance of Yash, whose passion and dedication brought the character Rocky to life, making it an unforgettable role for generations.

Regarding Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire, Hombale Films described it as an "adrenaline-pumping ride" that captured imaginations and set the stage for an even grander saga. The production house expressed gratitude to the artists, technicians, and crew whose tireless efforts brought these larger-than-life worlds to the big screen.

Hombale Films also credited global audiences for making K.G.F. and Salaar not just successful films, but legendary milestones in cinematic history. They assured fans that the new chapters in both franchises will deliver more epic battles and timeless stories.

(With inputs from IANS)