Tag: Hombale Films

  • Prabhas’s Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire TV Premiere Gets Love From Viewers With 30.4 Million Reach! , Regional News

    New Delhi: Hombale Films’ Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire, starring Prabhas not only got the love of fans at the box office with its phenomenal collections but also created milestones on the big screens. Its television premiere on Star Gold set a record with a 30.4 million reach. The makers took the opportunity to thank the nation for their love.

    The makers of Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire took to their social media and shared a poster of the film displaying yet another success as the film garnered 30.4 Million reach and 8.1 Million Average minute audience (AMA). They further jotted down the caption – “Thank you India #SalaarCeaseFire

    #Salaar #Prabhas #PrashanthNeel @PrithviOfficial @shrutihaasan @VKiragandur @hombalefilms @IamJagguBhai @sriyareddy @RaviBasrur @bhuvangowda84 @vchalapathi_art @anbariv @SalaarTheSaga @StarGoldIndia

    #SalaarOnStarGold #OnlyOnStarGold”

    Thank you India #SalaarCeaseFire#Salaar #Prabhas #PrashanthNeel @PrithviOfficial @shrutihaasan @VKiragandur @hombalefilms @IamJagguBhai @sriyareddy @RaviBasrur @bhuvangowda84 @vchalapathi_art @anbariv @SalaarTheSaga @StarGoldIndia#SalaarOnStarGold#OnlyOnStarGold pic.twitter.com/PX30w5dKF0

    — Hombale Films (@hombalefilms) June 10, 2024

    Interestingly, Prashanth Neel directorial Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire is among the top 3 premieres of 2024. It’s the highest rated dubbed Hindi movie since 2023 on TV. The Film was premiered on Star Gold.

    Meanwhile, Hombale Films has an exciting lineup of films in the pipeline, which includes Salaar Part 2: Shouryanga Parvam and Kantara: Chapter 1.

  • Rishab Shetty And Hombale Films To Shoot Major Portions of 'Kantara: Chapter 1' In Actor's Village, Deets Inside | Regional News

    New Delhi: Hombale Films is undoubtedly the biggest production house in Indian cinema. While the leading production house has boomed the Indian cinema with their blockbusters like KGF Chapter 2, Kantara: A Legend, and Prabhas-PPrashanth Neel's 'Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire', their next biggest project, 'Kantara: Chapter 1', is hugely awaited by the fans and the audiences.

    Yesterday, on Amazon Prime Video Day, it was announced in a grand way that Hombale Films and Rishab Shetty's Kantara: Chapter 1 will be streaming on Amazon Prime Video post-theatrical release. Since the film is in its shooting stages, Rishab Shetty who was also at the event made a big revelation related to the much-awaited film and said, “Humare gaon ka jo ek kahaani aur folklore leke aana chahiye bade screen pe – yeh ek dream tha. When I was in my second year of college, this story was in my mind – in my mind. When I became a filmmaker, constructed like a screenplay. Our plan before shooting was that it was going to be a prequel. So, Later, the viewers have given so much support. A big set has been set up in our village now. Next month we are going to shoot the log.”

    (I started my acting career from here, which I performed when I was in the 6th standard. Our village's story and folklore should be brought to the big screen. When I was in my second year of college, this story was in my mind. When I became a filmmaker, I constructed a screenplay properly. Before shooting, we planned that a prequel is going to happen. We also got a huge support from the audience. We have set up a big set in our village now. We will be shooting there next month).

    The statement by Rishab Shetty clearly shows how Hombale Films and Rishab are dedicatedly working on the craft and vision and aims to bring the story to the vast section of the audience.

    It can't be denied that the first film in the franchise, 'Kantara: A Legend', gave audiences an unforgettable cinematic experience with a rich divine experience like never before. The theatrical experience etched a place in the audience's heart and memory, and when Rishab Shetty and Hombale Films announced the prequel 'Kantara: Chapter 1', the excitement to watch another divine theatrical experience skyrocketed.

    Meanwhile, Hombale Films has an exciting line-up of films in the pipeline, which includes Salaar Part 2: Shouryanga Parvam.

  • Kerala band Thaikuddam Bridge to sue makers of Kannada movie Kantara for plagiarising their music

    An enrapturing prelude at the violin, which is sort of made to sound like the folks Pullavan Vina performed right through Sarpam Pattu – the ritual dance carried out in temples by means of the ladies of the Pulluvar neighborhood right through the serpent worship rite in Kerala – opens Navarasam – the music from the eponymous debut album of Kochi-based band Thaikuddam Bridge. Performed by means of founder and frontman Govind Vasantha, the magnificent piece is adopted by means of heavy guitars, huge reverb, Vipin Lal’s mild voice, and the rock frenzy that’s constructed alongside. The sound swells as though a huge orchestra is pumping it up, discovering a state of reverie along some delicate vocals. It’s an excellent sonic extravaganza that hits the spot.

    The band discovered a lot consideration for the music, which additionally made it to the credit of Manoj Bajpayee and Samantha Ruth Prabhu-starrer, The Circle of relatives Guy. However what Vasantha and the band didn’t wait for was once that they’re going to to find components of this 2015 piece in Rishabh Shetty-starrer Kannada movie, Kantara – set within the nineteenth century, a couple of demi-god named Bhoota who will get the native king to provide a few of his forestlands to the tribals, which years later are claimed again by means of the king’s successor. The music Varaha Rupam in Kantara opens with a identical prelude, simplest that it’s performed on a nadhaswaram. Vasantha instructed The Indian Specific, “I discovered in regards to the music when folks started to message and congratulate the band for being featured in Kantara. That had me pay attention to the music they created and I figured that this was once past being influenced.”

    Vasantha, who is sad with the copyright infringement, has already put in combination a felony group to continue with a go well with in opposition to the filmmaker, manufacturers, and artistic group of Kantara. “There’s a procedure to those issues. They may have in truth requested us to make use of the music and we might have tweaked it for them. It will were excellent at the filmmakers’ section to make use of an impartial band of their movie,” says Vasantha, who’s now a well known composer within the Tamil and Malayalam song business and a sought-after title identified for his signature mix of classical and fresh sound.

    In line with Vian Fernandes, the bassist of the band, if the music was once simplest impressed, they’d let it cross. “From time to time, we like sure flavours and we attempt to get them in our conversations. However starting up a observe and including every component, together with the orchestration, and no longer even crediting the artistes is a distinct ballgame altogether,” says Fernandes.

    Put up the debate on social media and sooner than the band made up our minds to take the felony path, Ajneesh Loknath, the composer of Kantara known as Vasantha and was once disenchanted in regards to the controversy. “He didn’t settle for the plagiarism section, after all. I additionally make song for films and I imagine there are very other pressures in that international. So I can’t blame simplest Ajneesh for this. What I’m certain of is that the inventive folks concerned or the creator and manufacturers have used Navarasam because the reference for his or her music. In my enjoy, a large number of filmmakers let you know that they would like a valid like a music they’ve already heard. However generally one creates one thing in the similar power and vibe. Ajneesh was once very well mannered and I consoled him, however the issue exists,” says Vasantha.

    Whilst the multi-lingual and much-appreciated piece is steeped in layers of meanings, at a fundamental stage it alludes to the theory of the appearing arts which have been as soon as realized on the toes of a guru and the way they’re more and more turning into ‘a monstrous ghost in their former self” but even so a show off of the navarasas – the 9 moods described in Natyashastra and ones that the arena of Indian appearing arts (song, dance and theatre) is founded upon. However this music could also be the tale of caste prejudice so deep-rooted in the similar international. To articulate the concept, the band took navarasas and displayed them thru Kathakali – considered one of India’s maximum recognisable dance bureaucracy from India that mixes dance, storytelling, and mythology, which has had a loss of life fall for a couple of years. It is usually the artform that the music’s founder Govind Vasantha (previous Menon) grew up gazing his elder brother carry out after spending hours at the elaborate makeup, costumes, and the rice-paper masks at the face. “Gazing my brother be told and dance Kathakali again house in Irinjalakuda (Thrissur) had an enormous affect on me,” says Vasantha, who dropped Menon from his title a couple of years in the past not to be recognized by means of a specific caste and to honour his mom Vasanthakumari.

    The tale of the music, as proven within the song video, is ready a tender boy finding out Kathakali from his oldsters, being bullied at school by means of the ‘upper-caste boys’ and ultimately discovering leaping right into a smartly to keep away from getting beateb up. “This piece has many layers and I depart it to folks to interpret,” says Vasantha. Whilst it’s the tale of the humanities, their attractiveness, and decline, it’s additionally a tale of the ones from decrease castes short of to observe the “prime arts”. The tale more than likely comes from the marginalised neighborhood of the Ezhavas, lots of whom took up Kathakali. The video of Kantara makes use of the imagery of Gaarudi Gombe, which, like Kathakali, comes to heavy costumes and face paint.

    Thaikuddam Bridge got here to consideration in 2014 after they had the digital international in a tizzy with its wild musical mishmash. What made them stand out again then was once their small however attention-grabbing oeuvre of songs marked by means of versatility. As for the band’s distinctive moniker, it was once simply one thing they got here up with. “The entire hunky, funky, lean, imply, fats, brat individuals of the band were given themselves jam-packed in a room close to Thaikkudam Bridge in Kochi,” Vasantha had mentioned as soon as. The entire song was once their very own.