In the first two days, the film grossed Rs 240 crore in India. (KGF Chapter 2) was the most awaited sequel in indian cinema after Bahubali. The general opinion was that the second part, which reached the theaters on the 14th, kept their hopes alive. That is why the film is set to become an indian box office hit after RRR. Meanwhile, discussions about the third part of the film (KGF Chapter 3) have started among the fans.
Director prashant Neil has hinted to the audience about a third part in the tail end of kgf Chapter 2. According to the new movie, raja Krishnappa Bairya, played by Yash, will be seen in the role of a rookie boy in a foreign country. But fans also questioned whether the line-up did it just for a hype. prashant Neil's answer to a question about the possibility of a third part during the promotion of Chapter 2 was the main reason for their confusion.
He jokingly said that it would take at least another eight years for the next part of the film to be released. But with the hint of the third part in the post-credit scenes of Chapter 2, the movie lovers had activated the discussion on social media. Now the reaction from the executive producer of the film is to give kgf fans something to be happy about.
Karthik Gowda, executive producer of kgf Chapter 1 and 2 films, said that the film will have a third part and pre-production of the film has already started. Karthik's response came in an interview with kannada news channel Public TV. More information about this project may come out in the coming weeks. Fans of the film are hopeful that prashant Neil will not have to wait any longer to watch the third part.
In the first two days, the film grossed Rs 240 crore in india alone! This is a dream come true for any indian language film. KGF2 has achieved record opening in many markets including Kerala. In Kerala, the film grossed Rs 7.48 crore on its release day. This is the highest first day collection of any language film from Kerala. KGF2's achievement surpasses Sreekumar Menon's mohanlal film Odian. Although the kannada, tamil, Telugu, malayalam and hindi versions are on display in Kerala, the tamil version has the highest number of screenings.