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Yash starrer ‘KGF 2’ turns 1

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New Delhi: Hombale Films blockbuster ‘KGF 2’, starring Yash has completed one year of its release on Friday.

Be it conquering the box office windows with its massive collection to emerge as a trendsetter among the audience, the Prashanth Neel’s directorial has transcended all the definitions of success that have never been witnessed before.

To mark the one-year completion journey of ‘KGF 2’, the production house, Hombale Films has shared an enthralling poster of the film and jotted down a caption encapsulating the success of the film.

“He came, He saw, He conquered.. One year ago today, #KGFChapter2 took us on an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking action, intense emotions, and larger-than-life characters. The film’s release was nothing short of a festival, with fans”, wrote the makers on social media.

As they wrote, it’s indeed worth agreeing that ‘KGF 2’ was nothing less than a festival for the audience.

The film came and created history on the very first day itself with its massive opening collection of Rs 54 crore in the Hindi market, while its worldwide collection of Rs 1200 crore, made the Kannada industry shine on the global map.

Apart from giving the KGF franchise, Hombale Films is looking ahead with Pan India films like ‘Salaar’, which can be claimed as the film of the year, Yuva and Dhoomam.

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