Kantara Chapter 1 Climax: Rishabh Shetty’s film Kantara got tremendous success worldwide. The film received excellent reviews, where both critics and audiences praised its strong action, interesting story and Rishabh Shetty’s excellent performance. His acting made every scene memorable, after this the makers announced ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’, which filled the fans with tremendous excitement.
The posters of “Kantara: Chapter 1” have already kept the audience engaged for its release and the makers are leaving no stone unturned to make it grand. Currently, shooting of a large-scale war sequence is going on, in which many international specialists and a huge crew are involved.
War sequence being shot on a large scale
According to an industry source, ‘Homble Films is currently shooting a large-scale war sequence for ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’. The production house has worked with a large crew and many international specialists for this. This war sequence will be something that has never been seen before. It seems that the makers are working beyond their limits, because the scale of this sequence is going to take the film to a new level.
The film is set in the Kadamba period of Karnataka.
‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ is going to be very grand. This film is set in the Kadamba period of Karnataka. The Kadambas were prominent rulers of parts of Karnataka and had a major role in shaping the architecture and culture of the region. The Kadamba period is considered the golden period of Indian history, which is known for its prosperity and pleasing beauty.
Rishabh Shetty took training in Kalaripayattu
Rishabh Shetty has taken training in Kalaripayattu for ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’. It is considered one of the oldest and scientific martial arts in the world, which originated from Kerala. The actor has worked hard and trained continuously for a year to perfect himself in this martial art.
About ‘Kantara’
‘Kantara’ introduced us to the Kola festival, also known as Bhumta Kola, Daiva Kola or Nemotsav. It is a custom of worshiping spirits and gods and performing dances in the Tulu speaking areas of India. The film showed the world of Kola Utsav on screen in a way that had never been seen before. Especially, the last 20 minutes of the film were truly historic. Watching this festival was a magical experience.
Apart from this, Homble Films is continuously ruling the hearts of the audience. He has exciting films like ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’, Salaar: Part 2 – Shauryanga Parvam in the lineup.
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