Announcement: Makers of 'KGF 2' announce the new film, join hands with this famous director

Posted on 21st Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

Well-known director Sudha Kongara of South industry blockbuster 'Soorarai Pottru' and 'Humble Films', which produced superstar Yash's 'KGF' franchise, have announced to collaborate for an upcoming film. The title of the film has not been decided yet nor has any information about the star cast of the film been revealed. However, if the reports are coming out, then South Superstar Suriya can be in the lead role in the film.

 

 

The filmmakers took to their official Twitter handle to announce the big news. He tweeted and shared a post that read, "Some true stories deserve to be told and that's true. We, Humble Films are proud to announce our next film with director Sudha Kongara. Just like our other films, there will be a story that will rule everyone's imagination."

 

According to reports, after the blockbuster film 'Soorarai Pottru', Suriya and Sudha may work hand in hand again for this untitled film. The makers of Humble Films are quite impressed with Sudha's story. This film will either be a Tamil film, which will be dubbed in other languages ​​or it may also emerge as a Pan Indian film. However, so far no official confirmation has been made by Humble Films or Sudha on these things. But, these rumors have created quite a stir in Bollywood at the moment and everyone is waiting for its official announcement.

 

Let us inform you that Sudha Kongara made her directorial debut in the year 2008 with the Telugu film 'Andhra Andagadu'. After this, he also directed the Tamil film 'Drohi'. In 2016, he directed 'Iruddhi Suttru' (Saala Khadoos in Hindi), for which he also won the Filmfare Award for Best Director in Tamil. After directing these films, Sudha gained immense popularity with 'Soorarai Pottru', which is based on the life of Captain CR Gopinath, the founder of Air Deccan. Talking about Humble Films, he is known for making big-budget films, 'KGF Chapter 1' and 'KGF Chapter 2' are his productions. Both these films proved to be blockbuster hits and became pan-Indian films.

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