For obvious reasons, his followers grew intrigued almost right away with many of them congratulating and wishing him the best.
Hombale Films has grown to be a massive and highly reputed entity within no time and artists of all stature are raring to work with the team behind blockbusters like KGF 2 and Kantara. The production house, following an extremely fruitful 2022, is now marching towards bigger and more vibrant results and is consistently striving to work with enterprising talent from across the country.
Very recently, up-and-coming actor Niranjan Sudhindra took to his Instagram handle to share a glimpse of his meeting with Hombale founder Vijay Kiragandur and executive producer Karthik Gowda. For obvious reasons, his followers grew intrigued almost right away with many of them congratulating and wishing him the best, presuming that he has landed an opportunity at the mighty Hombale Films. While Niranjan divulged nothing of that sort, he did include a short note alongside about being 'truly inspired' by the way the guys at Hombale encourage talent.
"Honoured to meet one of the major pillars of our industry ๐๐ป @hombalefilms @vkiragandur and @karthik_krg truly inspired by the way you encourage talent! More to achieve in store! Need all your love and blessings โค๏ธ๐๐ป๐งฟ" wrote Niranjan Sudhindra.
In the same post, he also coyly included '#updatessoon' and one wonders if there is, indeed, a major announcement in soon.
Turns out that there is potential work on the cards but nothing is 'concrete' yet. Speaking to the Times of India, Niranjan shared that he was definitely honoured to meet Vijay Kiragandur and Karthik Gowda and the three discussed prospective projects but it would be a matter of time before something crystallizes.
Having made his acting debut in 2019 alongside his aunt Priyanka Upendra in the film 2nd Half, Niranjan made his solo debut in 2022 with Namma Hudagaru. The young actor, who is yet to find firm footing in the industry, has Super Star and Hunter lined up for release in 2023 with, apparently, bigger prospects on the horizon.
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