Production banner Hombale Films has officially announced their upcoming project, Yeto Ka NayA hip-hop musical drama set in Mumbai. Along with the Marathi title, the makers have also revealed the Hindi version of the film YKN-First Strike.
Homble Films announces its first Marathi-Hindi film Yeto Ka Naay
Known for backing large-scale films across various Indian film industries, Hombale Films said the new project will focus on youth culture, music, relationships and self-discovery through a story rooted in the city’s evolving hip-hop scene.
The film is being produced by Vijay Kiragandur and directed by Sarang Sanjeev Sathaye. The screenplay and writing credits are shared by Sarang Sanjeev Sathaye, Sujay Jadhav, Srishti Tawde and Shreyas Sagvekar. The cinematography is handled by Harshvir Oberoi, while the music is composed by AV Prafulla Chandra.
According to the makers, the story is entirely based in Mumbai and aims to explore themes of friendship, love, identity and ambition through the lens of underground and contemporary music culture. The production house also shared that the film blends elements of Marathi hip-hop with an emotional coming-of-age story.
shoot for Yeto Ka Nay Currently running in Mumbai. The makers are planning a theatrical release later this year, although an official release date has not been announced yet.
announcement of Yeto Ka Nay It marks a different creative direction for the studio as it enters the musical drama field with a story focused on urban youth experiences and local music culture. Chaluve Gowda, Co-Founder and Partner, Homble Films, said, “At Homble Films, we constantly aim to tell stories that connect with all generations and reflect India’s evolving cultural landscape. Yeto Ka Nay is a fresh and contemporary narrative that speaks directly to Gen Z through the language of music, friendship, ambition and self-expression. The world of hip-hop provides a powerful backdrop for a story that is entertaining and emotionally resonant, and we are excited to bring this unique musical experience to audiences.






