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Vishal wishes Yash ahead of 'KGF' release

Written by : Digital Native

Yash starrer KGF is a Kannada movie that will have its dubbed versions releasing in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi. The film that releasing in as many as five languages and is sure to get a grand opening. The Kannada version of the film has been certified by the censor board with a UA recently.

Speaking at the press meet, Vishal, who is presenting the Tamil version of KGF, said “Yash will become the country’s discussion when KGF releases on December 21. I am happy that I will be a small part of that success,”.

He further said that he is sure that the film will turn out to be a big success at the box office. He also lauded KGF’s hero Yash for taking the Kannada cinema to the next level. Vishal predicted that KGF will be a mega success just as Baahubali: the Conclusion.

During the same event, Yash stunned everyone present by speaking Tamil fluently. The star said that he is proud to present his film to the Tamil audiences and hoped that he would be accepted.

Touted to be a high budget movie in Sandalwood, KGF is directed by Prashanth Neel, who has also written the story, screenplay and dialogues. Vijay Kiragandur is bankrolling the project under his banner Hombale Films.

The technical team comprises music director Ravi Basrur, cinematographer Bhuvan Gowda, and art director Shivakumar. While Yash and Srinidhi Shetty play the lead pair in it, the rest of the star cast includes Achyuth Kumar, Nassar, Malavika Avinash, Anant Nag and Vasishta N Simha. The film is narrated by Anant Nag. 

KGF was supposed to hit the marquee much earlier but was postponed to December 21 for various reasons. The film is now gearing up for release in all the five languages on December 21 to cash in on the Christmas weekend.

(Content provided by Digital Native)

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