Laziness doesn’t work in the film business, say ‘K.G.F.’, ‘Kantara’ makers ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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The ‘K.G.F.’ franchise and ‘Kantara’ are two projects that have emerged as breakout films on the Indian cinematic landscape.

‘K.G.F. Chapter 1’, which was released in 2018, opened up a new market for films from down south, more so for films from Karnataka. The state had earlier delivered top-rated films from directors such as Girish Kasaravalli, it was ‘K.G.F.’ that re-introduced Kannada cinema to a new generation of cinema goers and also tasted widespread commercial success.

‘Kantara’ which was released earlier this year in September, furthered the pan-India grip of Kannada cinema. While at surface level, these stories may look like breakout successes, scratching the surface a bit will reveal that the reason behind the success of these stories are their rootedness, a philosophy that the makers of both these movies, Hombale Films, stand by.

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