KGF star Yash to collaborate with Malayalam director Geethu Mohandas for his next film

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Mumbai: Yash, who is widely known for his role in the film “KGF: Chapter 1”, has reportedly locked his next project, tentatively titled “Yash 19”. According to media reports, the film will be directed by the acclaimed Malayalam director Geethu Mohandas.

Geethu Mohandas is a renowned director who has directed several critically acclaimed films such as “Liar’s Dice” and “Moothon”. She has won several awards for her work and is known for her unique style of filmmaking.

The film “Yash 19” is expected to be an action-packed thriller, and Yash will be playing the lead role. The film is currently in the pre-production stage, and the makers are yet to finalize the rest of the cast and crew.

Yash has become one of the most sought-after actors in the industry after the massive success of “KGF: Chapter 1”. The film, which was released in 2018, was a blockbuster hit and broke several records at the box office. The film’s success also paved the way for its sequel, “KGF: Chapter 2”, which is set to release soon.

In addition to “Yash 19”, Yash is also working on several other projects. He has reportedly signed a film with director Narthan, which is expected to go on floors soon. He is also said to be in talks with several other filmmakers for future projects.

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