• Source:JND

Hombale Films has officially announced its first hip-hop musical story YETO KA NAAY. Expanding its storytelling canvas across cultures and languages, the production house has also announced “YKN-Pehla Vaar” Hindi version of the film, marking the beginning of a fresh and energetic musical journey rooted in youth culture, rhythm, emotion, and authenticity. The story is entirely set against the backdrop of Mumbai.

Hombale Film’s consistent success across industries has positioned it as one of India’s leading content-driven production banners, celebrated for bringing regional narratives to a larger cinematic stage while maintaining their emotional and cultural identity.

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Produced by Vijay Kiragandur, YETO KA NAAY is directed by Sarang Sanjeev Sathaye and written by Sarang Sanjeev Sathaye, Sujay Jadhav, Srushti Tawade, and Shreyas Sagvekar. The film features cinematography by Harshvir Oberai and music composed by AV Prafullachandra. The shoot is currently underway in Mumbai, and the film is slated for a theatrical release later this year.

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Blending the vibrant pulse of Marathi hip-hop culture with an emotionally compelling journey of youth, friendship, love, identity, and self-discovery, YETO KA NAAY marks a significant new chapter for Hombale Films as it continues to explore diverse narratives and voices from across India while staying committed to authentic storytelling with universal appeal.

Hombale Films is the powerhouse behind blockbuster franchises like K.G.F: Chapter 1, Kantara, Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire, and Mahavatar Narsimha. Through its biggest pan India films, the production house has revolutionized India’s cinematic landscape and emerged as one of the biggest contributors to the box office. With Mahavatar Narsimha, they delivered one of India’s finest animated films, redefining the animation canvas in the country while embracing cultural roots. Over the years, the company has also expanded its reach into other Indian film industries, including Telugu and Malayalam cinema.


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