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After a long wait of two years, they recorded two songs for the Hindi dubbed version titled Toofan and Sultan and finalised for the movie". [91] The audio rights for K.G.F: Chapter 2 were bought by Lahari Music and T-Series for ₹ 7.2 crore (US$830,000). [92] On 21 March 2022, the first single titled "Toofan" was released from the album. [93]
KGF is an Indian Kannada language epic period action film series set mostly in the Kolar Gold Fields, which gives the series its name, created by Prashanth Neel and produced by Hombale Films starring Yash in lead role with an ensemble supporting cast. [4]
The 2017 film Raajakumara was the first Kannada movie to gross ₹75 crore mark. [2] KGF: Chapter 1 (2018) was the first Kannada film to gross ₹100, ₹150, ₹200 and ₹250 crores. [3] [4] Its sequel KGF: Chapter 2 (2022) was the first Kannada film to gross ₹500, ₹750, ₹1000 and ₹1250 crores respectively.
KGF: Chapter 1 is a 2018 Indian Kannada-language period action film [5] written and directed by Prashanth Neel, and produced by Vijay Kiragandur under the banner of Hombale Films. It is the first installment in the KGF series, followed by KGF: Chapter 2.
Hombale Films was founded by Vijay Kiragandur and Chaluve Gowda, entrepreneurs from Bangalore.Hombale Film's first production endeavour was the Kannada film Ninnindale in 2014, starring Puneeth Rajkumar.
The music rights for KGF: Chapter 2 were bought by Lahari Music and T-Series for ₹ 7.2 crore (US$840,000) for south languages. [7] The music rights of Hindi version was bought by MRT Music. On 21 March 2022, the first single titled "Toofan" was released from the album. [8]
KGF or kgf may refer to: Keratinocyte growth factor; King George's Fields, UK, recreation grounds; Kolar Gold Fields, region of gold mines in Karnatka, India Kolar Gold Field (Vidhan Sabha constituency), state assembly constituency; KGF School, a school in the area; KGF (film series), Indian Kannada-language film series about the mines
His work was well appreciated by critics. [2] He collaborated with Neel again for K.G.F: Chapter 1 after Ugramm. Gowda garnered acclaim for his work in KGF: Chapter: 1 and won the SIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer. [3] [4] For K.G.F: Chapter 1, Gowda carried 40 kilogram camera for every shot and also used a drone. [5]