Explora los orígenes de Kaadubettu Shiva durante la época de la dinastía Kadamba y se adentra en la indómita naturaleza salvaje y en la tradición olvidada que rodea su pasado.Explora los orígenes de Kaadubettu Shiva durante la época de la dinastía Kadamba y se adentra en la indómita naturaleza salvaje y en la tradición olvidada que rodea su pasado.Explora los orígenes de Kaadubettu Shiva durante la época de la dinastía Kadamba y se adentra en la indómita naturaleza salvaje y en la tradición olvidada que rodea su pasado.
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A Brilliant Performance with Pacing and Climax Issues
"Kantara: A Legend - Chapter 1" is a truly ambitious and visually stunning film, anchored by a brilliant and powerful performance from Rishab Shetty. The movie's technical achievements and its lead actor's acting prowess are undeniable, but it is held back from perfection by a weak climax and a slow start.
Rishab Shetty is phenomenal, delivering a performance that is nothing short of brilliant. His command of the screen and emotional depth make him a strong contender for another national award. The film's VFX and production design are also unbelievable and great, creating a stunning and immersive world that is a feast for the eyes.
However, the film struggles with its pacing, particularly in the first half. The comedy sequences are dragged out, which slows the narrative momentum and makes it difficult to stay consistently engaged. This uneven pacing is a significant flaw that affects the film's overall flow.
Furthermore, the climax is a little weak, failing to deliver the powerful and satisfying punch that the rest of the film builds towards. This rushed or underwhelming conclusion prevents the movie from reaching the cinematic heights it otherwise could have.
Overall, "Kantara: A Legend - Chapter 1" is an impressive film with a brilliant central performance and breathtaking visuals. However, its flawed pacing and a weak climax keep it from being a truly great film.
Rishab Shetty is phenomenal, delivering a performance that is nothing short of brilliant. His command of the screen and emotional depth make him a strong contender for another national award. The film's VFX and production design are also unbelievable and great, creating a stunning and immersive world that is a feast for the eyes.
However, the film struggles with its pacing, particularly in the first half. The comedy sequences are dragged out, which slows the narrative momentum and makes it difficult to stay consistently engaged. This uneven pacing is a significant flaw that affects the film's overall flow.
Furthermore, the climax is a little weak, failing to deliver the powerful and satisfying punch that the rest of the film builds towards. This rushed or underwhelming conclusion prevents the movie from reaching the cinematic heights it otherwise could have.
Overall, "Kantara: A Legend - Chapter 1" is an impressive film with a brilliant central performance and breathtaking visuals. However, its flawed pacing and a weak climax keep it from being a truly great film.
Masterpiece, Truly Remarkable - itsbymayank
Kantara: The Legend is nothing less than a grand cinematic triumph. Under the sharp vision of Rishab Shetty, the film goes far beyond being just a tale-it immerses you into the age-old legends and rich heritage of South India. It's a gripping exploration where folklore and reality collide, focusing on the eternal struggle between man, land, and the guardians of the wild.
From the opening frame, you are pulled straight into an intense battle of survival, fate, and nature. The visuals are breathtaking-cinematography at its finest! Each frame is crafted with precision, showcasing both the raw wilderness and the resilience of human spirit. Beyond visuals, the soundscape and scale feel immense-you sense the soil's dampness and the burden of centuries-old rituals. The depiction of the sacred Daiva Aradhane is nothing short of pure visual poetry.
This film is a glowing example of artistic brilliance, weaving together folklore, faith, and raw combat with seamless ease. Direction stands tall here-mythology isn't a mere backdrop; it forms the soul of the narrative, granting it a depth rarely found in present-day films.
Performances across the board are outstanding, bringing authenticity to every scene. Rishab Shetty himself commands attention with a dual-layered performance-effortlessly shifting between the simplicity of a common villager and the terrifying force required in the finale. Credit also goes to the screenplay-it's heartfelt, tightly structured, and ensures even supporting roles have weight. Hats off to Shetty sir-the writing is sharp, impactful, and unforgettable!
The story builds momentum steadily until the very end. Action sequences strike hard-they are fierce, grounded, and meticulously staged. Brutal yet real, they elevate the drama instead of just being flashy spectacle. The climax is nothing less than an electrifying, goosebump-inducing storm of visuals and emotions, leaving a lasting mark.
This is more than a film-it's a cultural phenomenon, a milestone in Indian cinema, and a legendary creation that will be remembered for years.
Review by: itsbymayank - LouteriyaJr
Mayank Prabha Louteriya.
From the opening frame, you are pulled straight into an intense battle of survival, fate, and nature. The visuals are breathtaking-cinematography at its finest! Each frame is crafted with precision, showcasing both the raw wilderness and the resilience of human spirit. Beyond visuals, the soundscape and scale feel immense-you sense the soil's dampness and the burden of centuries-old rituals. The depiction of the sacred Daiva Aradhane is nothing short of pure visual poetry.
This film is a glowing example of artistic brilliance, weaving together folklore, faith, and raw combat with seamless ease. Direction stands tall here-mythology isn't a mere backdrop; it forms the soul of the narrative, granting it a depth rarely found in present-day films.
Performances across the board are outstanding, bringing authenticity to every scene. Rishab Shetty himself commands attention with a dual-layered performance-effortlessly shifting between the simplicity of a common villager and the terrifying force required in the finale. Credit also goes to the screenplay-it's heartfelt, tightly structured, and ensures even supporting roles have weight. Hats off to Shetty sir-the writing is sharp, impactful, and unforgettable!
The story builds momentum steadily until the very end. Action sequences strike hard-they are fierce, grounded, and meticulously staged. Brutal yet real, they elevate the drama instead of just being flashy spectacle. The climax is nothing less than an electrifying, goosebump-inducing storm of visuals and emotions, leaving a lasting mark.
This is more than a film-it's a cultural phenomenon, a milestone in Indian cinema, and a legendary creation that will be remembered for years.
Review by: itsbymayank - LouteriyaJr
Mayank Prabha Louteriya.
10MatamM-8
Blockbuster. No one can imagine. It's an a great experience.
I watched this movie today. I am stunned. It's not a movie. It's like Ramayana and Mahabharata. It's a Bhakthi saga. It's a must watch movie. It's a Masterpiece. Now Bollywood industry is in trouble. Till I didn't watch like this movie in Hollywood also. It's 100 times best than it's 1st sequel. South Indian film industry means Indian film industry is rocking. We are proud about you Director Vrishab Shetty. Thak you Vijay Kirangadoor Sir(Hombale Films). And also thank you to Vrishab Shetty and Team for your Hard work. Each and every frame is unbelievable.
Kantara - India's answer to Oscars with a story rooted in tradition
Rating - 4.25/5
A divine mythological tale bestowed with a big leap to its premier film through exceptional narrative.
The plot of the story explores the culture, myth and belief of the people in the sacred land Kantara, where they believe their deity rests, exposing its powerful aura when the peace and harmony of the divine garden is disrupted by besiegers to take control over the blessed land with adverse intentions.
Rishab Shetty has precisely blended the culture, tradition, myth & superstitions of Tulunadu in an unprecedented narrative and technicalities. The way the story has been layered to utter perfection shows how much time, effort, blood, sweat and tears he has given for this movie. This film stands far superior to the first part considering the storyline. It was really fascinating to see how he mixed the entire first half of the story with subtle humour and dialogues neither deviating from the core plot along with romance, action, torture, sentiments, greed and royal treachery. A few sequences before the climax felt slightly off the mood but the pre - interval portion where the screenplay changes its dynamics and pre - climax sequences were pure goosebumps. Standing ovations to Rishab Shetty & Hombale Films for designing an epic story with world class production quality leaving no stones unturned.
Hats off to the filmmakers for assembling the brilliant actors on screen who have performed their characters and distinct shades exceptionally well. Rishab Shetty has just outperformed his character delivering humour, emotions & action sequences so convincingly. Intense performances by Jayaram & Rukmini Vasanth who carried their character throughout the movie. Gulshan Devaiah has just delivered an unparalleled performance as a slipshod ruler.
An eternal ovations to the technical crew behind the screen for their fascinating contributions. Arvind Kashyap has just delivered a visual masterpiece on screen with each frames adding immense value to the story. Kudos to the editor Suresh who polished the story into an enthralling and engaging film close to 3 hours with Ajaneesh Loknath's immersive and divine music and background scores supported with Rajakrishnan's and Arun's sound design. The credits would be incomplete if the Production Designer Benglann, Action Choreographer Todor Lazarov, Costumer Pragathi Rishab Shetty, colourist Raju Reddy and VFX/CG team is left unmentioned whose efforts just popped and glittered on the screen throughout the movie.
A must watch movie on the big screens and make it a point to watch it on Dolby Atmos/Epiq/ICE/IMAX screens promising a world class cinematic experience that will surely make it to Oscars/ Academy awards for its content oriented presentation.
A divine mythological tale bestowed with a big leap to its premier film through exceptional narrative.
The plot of the story explores the culture, myth and belief of the people in the sacred land Kantara, where they believe their deity rests, exposing its powerful aura when the peace and harmony of the divine garden is disrupted by besiegers to take control over the blessed land with adverse intentions.
Rishab Shetty has precisely blended the culture, tradition, myth & superstitions of Tulunadu in an unprecedented narrative and technicalities. The way the story has been layered to utter perfection shows how much time, effort, blood, sweat and tears he has given for this movie. This film stands far superior to the first part considering the storyline. It was really fascinating to see how he mixed the entire first half of the story with subtle humour and dialogues neither deviating from the core plot along with romance, action, torture, sentiments, greed and royal treachery. A few sequences before the climax felt slightly off the mood but the pre - interval portion where the screenplay changes its dynamics and pre - climax sequences were pure goosebumps. Standing ovations to Rishab Shetty & Hombale Films for designing an epic story with world class production quality leaving no stones unturned.
Hats off to the filmmakers for assembling the brilliant actors on screen who have performed their characters and distinct shades exceptionally well. Rishab Shetty has just outperformed his character delivering humour, emotions & action sequences so convincingly. Intense performances by Jayaram & Rukmini Vasanth who carried their character throughout the movie. Gulshan Devaiah has just delivered an unparalleled performance as a slipshod ruler.
An eternal ovations to the technical crew behind the screen for their fascinating contributions. Arvind Kashyap has just delivered a visual masterpiece on screen with each frames adding immense value to the story. Kudos to the editor Suresh who polished the story into an enthralling and engaging film close to 3 hours with Ajaneesh Loknath's immersive and divine music and background scores supported with Rajakrishnan's and Arun's sound design. The credits would be incomplete if the Production Designer Benglann, Action Choreographer Todor Lazarov, Costumer Pragathi Rishab Shetty, colourist Raju Reddy and VFX/CG team is left unmentioned whose efforts just popped and glittered on the screen throughout the movie.
A must watch movie on the big screens and make it a point to watch it on Dolby Atmos/Epiq/ICE/IMAX screens promising a world class cinematic experience that will surely make it to Oscars/ Academy awards for its content oriented presentation.
Amazing Screenplay and Majestic Cinematography. A Divine Tale of Daiva's. Happy to witness such theatre experience in this movie. Jus lit.#Pure and divine story.
All round of applause to team and specially @Rishab Shetty for carving such story embedded with the divine tale of Panjurli and Samuha Daiva's of Tulunadu. That Daiva will make sure that this movie will stand tall as a majestic one in the history of Indian Cinema's.
The screenplay and cinematography is beyond expectations. Talking about characters, all of them played their respective roles excellently, putting all their potential qualities of acting to this cinema. I loved it..
The screenplay and cinematography is beyond expectations. Talking about characters, all of them played their respective roles excellently, putting all their potential qualities of acting to this cinema. I loved it..
Anmol Jamwal's Most Anticipated Movies of 2025
Anmol Jamwal's Most Anticipated Movies of 2025
Film critic Anmol Jamwal shares the Indian movies he's most looking forward to in 2025, and why you should add them to your Watchlist.
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- TriviaThe film's portrayal of divine possession during Bhoota Kola rituals is rooted in real traditions. However, not everyone can be possessed - only certain hereditary communities like the Nalike, Pambada, and Parawa are considered custodians of this sacred rite
- ErroresA modern day 20 Liter water can is visible in the community dining scene during Brahmakalasha song. It was accidentally left while capturing the shot and could not be edited out later.
- Bandas sonorasMadana Mana Mohini
Written by Pramod Maravante
Performed by Vijay Prakash, Ananya Bhat
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 540,000
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 540,000
- 5 oct 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 5,781,691
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 45min(165 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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