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Srii Murali to star in KGF producers’ new film Bagheera

Murtuza Iqbal

Hombale Films are known for producing Kannada movies and one of their most famous films is K.G.F franchise which stars Yash in the lead role. Today, Hombale Films have announced their new movie titled Bagheera which will star actor Srii Murali in the lead role.


It’s Srii Murali’s birthday today, and the producers took to Instagram to make an announcement about the film. They posted, “When Society turns into a Jungle.. And Only One Predator Roars for Justice! @sriimurali as #Bagheera. He arrives roaring in the spirits of rawness & valour, & We wish him a Happy Birthday. @vkiragandur @prashanthneel @dr.suri_dir @hombalefilms.”

Bagheera will be directed by Dr. Suri and the story of the film is written by KGF director Prashanth Neel.

A few weeks ago, Hombale Films had announced their pan-India movie titled Salaar. The movie will be directed by Prashanth Neel and will star Prabhas in the lead role.

During the announcement of the film, Neel had posted, “An Action Saga #SALAAR. THE MOST VIOLENT MEN.. .CALLED ONE MAN... THE MOST VIOLENT!! For the love of cinema, breaking the fence of languages, presenting to you an Indian Film. Dearest welcome to Darling @actorprabhas sir. @hombalefilms Films @VKiragandur. A Special thank you to Anil Thadani & @Pramod Uppalapati.”

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