Hombale Films Enters Marathi Cinema With ‘Yeto Ka Naay’

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Posted On: Saturday, May 30, 2026

One of India’s most powerful production houses, Hombale Films, known for massive blockbusters like KGF, Kantara, and Salaar, is officially stepping into Marathi cinema. The studio has announced its first-ever Marathi–Hindi bilingual hip-hop musical titled Yeto Ka Naay, marking a bold new chapter in its expanding cinematic universe.
 
The film, which also carries the Hindi version title YKN – Pehla Vaar, is produced by Vijay Kiragandur under Hombale Films. Directed by Sarang Sanjeev Sathaye, the project is already generating buzz for its fresh blend of urban storytelling, music-driven narrative, and youthful energy. Set against the backdrop of Mumbai, the film promises a vibrant mix of street culture, rivalry, friendship, and ambition.
 
At its core, Yeto Ka Naay explores the emotional and competitive journey of youth navigating identity and brotherhood in a fast-paced city. The makers describe it as a hip-hop musical, a relatively rare genre in Indian regional cinema, aiming to connect with both Marathi and Hindi-speaking audiences. The story reportedly balances intense rivalry with the emotional question of whether friendship can survive ambition and conflict.
 
The creative team behind the project adds further weight to its expectations. The screenplay is written by Sarang Sanjeev Sathaye, Sujay Jadhav, Srushti Tawade, and Shreyas Sagvekar. Cinematography is handled by Harshvir Oberai, while music is composed by AV Prafullachandra. With hip-hop forming the soul of the film, music is expected to play a central storytelling role rather than just serving as background score.
 
Hombale Films recently teased the project on social media, sharing the tagline: “The beat drops. The rivalry begins. Can the brotherhood bond survive?” The announcement quickly gained traction among fans, especially given the studio’s recent success streak with films like Kantara: Chapter 1, which further cemented its reputation for backing culturally rooted yet commercially strong cinema.
 
Production is currently underway in Mumbai, with the film expected to release in theaters later this year. While the official release date has not yet been announced, anticipation is already building around how Hombale Films will adapt its large-scale storytelling approach to a more urban, music-driven Marathi narrative.

With Yeto Ka Naay, Hombale Films is not just entering a new industry—it is experimenting with genre, language, and youth culture in a way that could redefine regional crossover cinema in India. If successful, the film could open doors for more bilingual and music-led storytelling projects in the mainstream Indian film landscape.

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