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Yash spotted at airport before jetting off to US, Fans ask, "KGF 3 kab aayegi?"

Yash spotted at airport before jetting off to US, Fans ask, "KGF 3 kab aayegi?"

Time of India01-07-2025
Superstar
Yash
was recently spotted at the airport. The 'KGF' star exuded effortless style in a breezy half-sleeve shirt.
Fans instantly recognized him and flooded the comments with admiration.
The video, shared by Instant Bollywood, shows the actor in high spirits, walking confidently through the terminal.
One excited fan wrote, 'Rocky Bhai
,' while another asked the question everyone's thinking: 'KGF 3 kab aayegi?'
Taking a Break After Two Big Projects
According to Money Control website, Yash is now headed to the US for a much-needed family vacation. The break comes after the actor wrapped up back-to-back schedules for two massive projects such as 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown Ups' and the highly anticipated mythological epic 'Ramayana'.
Yash reportedly took time to unwind before returning to what promises to be a busy second half of the year.
Yash to Play Ravana in Ramayana; Action Boot Camp with Guy Norris
In Ramayana, Yash will be seen in a never-before-seen avatar as the mighty Ravana. The film, directed by
Nitesh Tiwari
, also boasts of a strong technical team. Yash is collaborating with Hollywood's renowned action director Guy Norris—best known for Mad Max: Fury Road and The Suicide Squad.
The two have been working closely in a rigorous action boot camp designed to craft intense, stylized sequences for the mythological action drama.
Love for Rocky Bhai
Excitement is also building around the first look of 'Ramayana', which is set to be unveiled on July 3. Fans are eagerly waiting to see Yash step into the legendary role, especially after his game-changing performance in the KGF films.
For now, fans are simply thrilled to catch a glimpse of the star, even if it's just him walking through an airport, proof that Rocky Bhai continues to reign over hearts, on-screen and off.
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