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KGF 2’ to air on Sony MAX

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New Delhi: Having emerged as one of the biggest blockbuster of 2022, ‘KGF Chapter 2’ is set for a dynamic television premiere on Sony MAX on September 18.

The exhilarating battle for Kolar Gold Fields is headed to television screens with the flamboyant Rocky Bhai in a face off against lethal enemies clamouring for revenge. The film stars Yash, Sanjay Dutt, Raveena Tandon, Srinidhi Shetty and Prakash Raj in prominent roles.

Written and directed by Prashanth Neel, ‘KGF 2’ follows the life of Rocky after he has established himself as the kingpin of the gold mafia. While his allies look up to him, the government sees him as an imminent threat to law and order. Rocky now must face the wrath of his enemies Adheera, Inayat Khalil and Ramika Sen as he attempts to fulfill the promise made to his mother.

Speaking of the TV premiere, Yash said in a statement, “We, as a team, had the vision to create a great cinematic experience and wanted it to reach people in every part of our country and worldwide. KGF Chapter 2 brought cinema lovers together and told a powerful story that portrayed the hope mothers pin on their children. The kind of love the audience showered on us is incredible.”

“I believe that cinema has no boundaries and goes beyond mediums, and television will always be very special for me. The TV premiere is a great opportunity to present our film, and I am looking forward for it to reach more audiences through Sony MAX. And I hope those who have seen KGF 2, will enjoy it all over again from their homes,” he added.

‘KGF 2’ will air on September 18, at 8pm on SONY MAX.

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