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Prabhas, Suriya, Hrithik Roshan: Hombale Films Unveils Massive Pan-India Slate

Hombale Films announces an ambitious slate with Prabhas, Suriya, and Hrithik Roshan, including sequels and new franchises set to redefine pan-India cinema.

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Dumtika Editorial

July 17, 2026 · 1 min read

Prabhas, Suriya, Hrithik Roshan: Hombale Films Unveils Massive Pan-India Slate

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Hombale Films partners with Prabhas for a three-film deal

Salaar: Part 2 and KGF: Chapter 3 among the most awaited sequels

Suriya and Hrithik Roshan to star in upcoming Hombale projects

Mahavatar Cinematic Universe plans films through 2037

Prabhas is set to headline one of the most anticipated projects from Hombale Films, as the production house unveils a formidable lineup featuring top stars and ambitious franchises. After their resounding success with KGF, Kantara, and Salaar, Hombale Films is now gearing up for a series of pan-India ventures that have the industry buzzing.

The production house, based in Bengaluru, has established itself as a powerhouse by collaborating with leading talents across languages. Among the most eagerly awaited is "Salaar: Part 2 – Shouryaanga Parvam," which director Prashanth Neel has confirmed will commence after he wraps up "Dragon" with NTR. Meanwhile, "KGF: Chapter 3" remains in the pipeline, though both Neel and Yash are currently tied up with other projects, leaving fans in suspense for further updates.

Hombale’s partnership with Prabhas is particularly notable, with a three-film deal already announced. This collaboration is expected to yield more high-profile projects in the coming years, further solidifying Prabhas's presence in pan-India cinema. The banner is also expanding its reach with Suriya starring in a film directed by TJ Gnanavel, and Hrithik Roshan joining for a major pan-India project. Director Prashanth Varma is set to helm a big-budget mythological film under the Hombale banner as well.

Adding to the excitement is the Mahavatar Cinematic Universe, which began with "Mahavatar Narasimha" and will continue with sequels planned through 2037. This ambitious universe marks one of the most extensive long-term cinematic plans in Indian film history. With such a robust slate, Hombale Films is poised to shape the future of Indian cinema, and fans can look forward to more announcements and grand releases in the years ahead.