Mumbai: Hombale Films, the manufacturing residence behind Kannada blockbusters “KGF” and “Kantara,” is ambitious to invest Rs 3,000 crore in the Indian enjoyment enterprise in the coming five years. Vijay Kiragandur, the founder of Hombale Films, said the employer plans to produce films in all southern languages.
“We intend to make investments of Rs 3,000 crores for the following five years within the amusement industry in India. We believe the entertainment industry will grow more & more.
“It can be a combined bag of testimonies. Every yr, there will be five-six movies, such as one occasion film. As of now, we’ve plans of creating films in all south languages,” Kiragandur told in an entertainment portal in an interview. The goal, the producer said, is to reach out to a much wider audience through culturally rooted memories.
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