Homble Films has released ‘Yeto Ka Nai

Tezzbuzz Desk – The country’s most famous production house ‘Homble Films’, which has given many blockbuster films to Indian cinema in recent years, is now ready for a new blast. The makers have officially announced their first hip-hop musical story ‘Yeto Ka Naay’. Expanding the scope of its stories across different cultures and languages, the production house has also announced the Hindi version of the film “YKN-Pehla Vaar”. This is the beginning of a very fresh and energetic musical journey adorned with youth culture, rhythm, emotion and authenticity, the entire story of which is based on the backdrop of the city of dreams, Mumbai.

With consistent success in various film industries, ‘Homble Films’ has carved a strong place for itself among India’s leading content-driven production banners. The banner is known for bringing regional stories to a bigger cinematic level while maintaining their emotional and cultural essence.

‘YETO KA NAAY’ being produced by Vijay Kiragandur is being directed by Sarang Sanjeev Sathe. The story of this film has been written together by Sarang Sanjeev Sathe, Sujoy Jadhav, Srishti Tawde and Shreyas Sagvekar. Harshveer Oberoi is handling the cinematography in the film, while its music has been composed by AV Prafulla Chandra. The shooting of the film is currently going on in Mumbai and it is ready to be released in theaters this year.

Encapsulating the youth’s journey of emotions, friendship, love, identity and self-discovery with the funky vibe of Marathi hip-hop culture, ‘Yeto Ka Naay’ is a very important chapter for Homble Films. Through this, the production house is continuing its efforts to bring unique stories and voices from different corners of India to the world.

Hombale Films is a powerhouse production banner delivering blockbuster franchises like ‘K.G.F. Chapter 1’, ‘Kantara’, ‘Saalaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire’ and ‘Mahavatar Narasimha’. Through its big pan-India films, the production house has changed the face of Indian cinema and has emerged as one of the biggest contributors to the box office. With ‘Mahavatar Narasimha’, he gave one of India’s finest animated films while remaining true to his cultural roots, taking the standard of animation in the country to new heights. Over the past few years, the company has also gained a strong foothold in other Indian film industries including Telugu and Malayalam cinema.

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