The mid-week Wednesday opening aligns with Varamahalakshmi, Onam, Eid, and Raksha Bandhan — a convergence of religious and cultural holidays that creates an elongated theatrical window designed to drive audience turnout across regions and language groups. Yash announced the date on Father’s Day, posting a new dual-avatar poster with the message “Honour Thy Father” — a nod to the film’s central father-son revenge narrative.
The production is among the most expensive ever undertaken in Indian cinema, budgeted at ₹800–850 crore. Shot simultaneously in Kannada and English, it will release across six languages including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam. Principal photography ran from August 2024 to October 2025 across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Goa, Thoothukudi, and Jaipur, with a core 20-acre period set near Bengaluru recreating life from the 1940s to the 1970s and a crew of over 1,000 people.
The film marks Yash’s first collaboration with director Geethu Mohandas and his debut as a co-writer on a production of this scale. He has been explicit about steering away from the commercial formula that defined his post-KGF standing. “I heard a lot of things which kind of felt like it’s falling into formula,” he said. “From the beginning in my life, I’ve just gone for something where I have to really think how do we do it. And that gives me high, and that gives me energy.” Working with a female director was a deliberate choice. “We [men] see life differently,” Yash said. “There is always a different point of view when women look at things. We miss out on a lot of emotions or a lot of things.”
The ensemble cast includes Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, Huma Qureshi, Rukmini Vasanth, and Tara Sutaria. Set in a bygone era, the story unfolds in Goa, where a drug cartel operates behind the coastal landscape. Music is composed primarily by Ravi Basrur, marking his third collaboration with Yash after the KGF films.
The film had previously been set for a June 4 release before being pushed back to allow completion of international distribution partnerships following a strong CinemaCon reception. An earlier March date was also scrapped, reportedly due to Middle East tensions affecting the global market. August 26 is the third announced date — and, the production is betting, the last.




















































