Yash Says KGF: Chapter 2 Will Satisfy Expectations; Makers Unveil Second Poster On Actor's Birthday
Rocking star Yash is celebrating is 34th birthday today on January 8. And as promised, the makers have unveiled the second poster of the highly anticipated KGF: Chapter 2 on his birthday. In the
Rocking
star
Yash
is
celebrating
is
34th
birthday
today
on
January
8.
And
as
promised,
the
makers
have
unveiled
the
second
poster
of
the
highly
anticipated
KGF:
Chapter
2
on
his
birthday.
In
the
poster,
a
smoldering
Yash
is
seen
with
a
huge
hammer
in
his
hand,
all
set
to
take
down
the
villains.
The
poster
had
a
birthday
message
for
the
star
that
read
as,
'Rocking
Star
since
1986.’
Director
Prashanth
Neel
took
to
social
media
and
shared
the
look
as
a
birthday
gift
to
the
fans.
He
wrote,
"Wishing
our
Rocky
@thenameisyash
a
very
Happy
Birthday
#RockyBecomesABrand.
All
of
you
have
a
great
and
safe
birthday
celebration
with
our
Rocking
Star
Yash"
(sic)
For
the
uninitiated,
the
Sandalwood
superstar
has
carved
out
some
time
from
his
busy
schedule
to
celebrate
the
big
day
with
his
fans
in
Bengaluru.
Speaking
about
the
upcoming
KGF
sequel,
Yash
stated,
“I
am
happy.
These
expectations
about
KGF
Chapter
2
will
be
fulfilled,
or
we
might
even
surpass
it.
This
is
not
overconfidence.
The
entire
team
is
working
hard
to
make
it
happen,
and
we
can
sense
it
will.
I
am
currently
enjoying
the
shooting
process
of
KGF
2.”
The
actor
was
just
returned
to
the
city
after
participating
in
a
long
schedule
of
KGF:
Chapter
2
in
Kadapa.
On
being
quizzed
if
he
will
only
be
working
on
pan-India
projects
going
forward,
the
actor
replied,
'It
depends
on
each
film.
If
I
feel
that
the
content
has
a
pan-Indian
appeal,
I
shall
surely
go
for
it.
I
will
also
take
up
subjects
limited
to
only
one
or
two
languages.
However,
I
also
want
to
stress,
since
I
have
developed
a
fan
base
across
the
country
and
everybody
is
waiting
for
my
films,
why
shouldn’t
I
push
for
releases
in
five
languages
whenever
possible?
In
a
way,
it
becomes
a
duty
for
me
to
entertain
them.
So,
I
will
mostly
go
with
subjects
which
have
a
pan-Indian
appeal.”