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【K.G.F. Series & SALAAR ◆ DVD & Blu-ray 4-Volume Set of Works by the Visionary Director Prashanth Neel】 Thank you for viewing. This is a tentative listing of a 4-volume set of pre-released DVDs & Blu-rays (used or nearly new) of works by Prashanth Neel, the director of the K.G.F. series, which surpassed even "RRR" in India and became a huge hit, and who is also highly regarded by director S.S. Rajamouli. Please refrain from bidding or asking questions as this is a tentative listing. Ultimately, I would like to pass on my collection of Indian movie DVDs & Blu-rays (estimated to be around 300 volumes), which I have painstakingly collected over many years, to someone who wants to become an expert in Indian cinema and is willing to purchase them all at once (please refer to the seller's profile for details on this matter). 【Details of Prashanth Neel's Works ◆ DVD & Blu-ray】 ① Ugramm (2014) Indian DVD ※Not released in Japanese theaters ② K.G.F: CHAPTER 1 (2018) ※Japanese Blu-ray ③ K.G.F: CHAPTER 2 (2022) ※Japanese Blu-ray ④ SALAAR (2023) ※Japanese Blu-ray Additional Note: As of the end of 2025, in India, after the theatrical release of films, they are rarely released on disc due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and are often moved to streaming services. Also, regarding those that were previously released on disc (DVDs and Blu-rays), the mainstream of the Indian content industry takes a "first-print-sold-out" approach, so they are rarely reissued, and accordingly, most of the content from before the 2010s has become quite difficult to obtain... And, as if to add insult to injury, the Indian movie content import agency, H-ya, which was the seller's lifeline, suddenly went out of business the year before last, and as a result, there are no flexible vendors at all, so in the future, the seller's method of obtaining items by requesting H-ya may not be possible with other vendors... I myself think so.
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