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Salaar 2 Officially Announced; Prabhas Signs Two More Movies With KGF’s Producers

Prabhas has teamed up with Hombale Films for Salaar 2 and two more movies.

Prabhas is currently one of the biggest and most successful stars in Indian cinema. He has given several back-to-back blockbuster films in his career and fans are now looking forward to his next projects after the success of ‘Kalki 2898 AD’. Fans don’t have to wait for a long time as the ‘Baahubali’ star has signed three films with the production house Hombale Films. For the unversed, Hombale Film earlier teamed up with Prabhas for ‘Salaar’, which was a huge success. The production house is best known for the ‘KGF’ franchise. 

Announcing the collaboration with Prabhas, Hombale Films wrote on X, “Made In India and Built to Last! #PrabhasXHombal3Films.” 

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The statement added, “We are proud to unite with the Rebel Star, #Prabhas, in a groundbreaking three-film partnership that celebrates the essence of Indian cinema and aims to take it to the world. This is a declaration of our commitment to creating cinematic experiences that will be unforgettable. The stage is set and the path ahead is limitless. Get ready, as the journey begins with #Salaar2…” 

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The three projects will release in 2026, 2027 and 2028 respectively.

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