Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueExploring the origins of Kaadubettu Shiva during the Kadamba dynasty era, it delves into the untamed wilderness and forgotten lore surrounding his past.Exploring the origins of Kaadubettu Shiva during the Kadamba dynasty era, it delves into the untamed wilderness and forgotten lore surrounding his past.Exploring the origins of Kaadubettu Shiva during the Kadamba dynasty era, it delves into the untamed wilderness and forgotten lore surrounding his past.
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Great theatre experience
Kantara Chapter 1 is an amazing large-screen experience. Rishab Shetty has done it again-his vision, direction, and storytelling immerse you into a beautifully crafted world. The world-building and cinematography are top-notch, giving the film a strong visual identity that genuinely delivers a "wow" effect. The CGI work is impressive, especially considering the scale and budget of the film-it's clear the resources were used wisely and effectively.
Rukmini Vasanth had a meaningful role, and it was refreshing to see that Rishab didn't reduce her to just a romantic interest. Both Gulshan and Jayaram delivered solid performances that added depth to the narrative. Rishab himself continues to impress-he has truly established a strong mark with both Kantara films. The music was subtle and well-blended with the story, enhancing the emotional beats without overpowering them.
However, the one downside for me was the comedy. I found it difficult to connect with the humor, and I felt that the runtime was stretched unnecessarily because of these gags. Personally, I would have preferred more focus on the backstory of the deities rather than filler scenes. As for the comparison with the original, I'd say no-it doesn't beat the first one. The original had a unique touch of horror and gave us goosebumps; that intensity felt missing here.
That said, Kantara Chapter 1 is still a good one-time watch, especially in theaters, where the scale and grandeur of the film truly shine. Just don't walk in expecting it to surpass the original.
Rukmini Vasanth had a meaningful role, and it was refreshing to see that Rishab didn't reduce her to just a romantic interest. Both Gulshan and Jayaram delivered solid performances that added depth to the narrative. Rishab himself continues to impress-he has truly established a strong mark with both Kantara films. The music was subtle and well-blended with the story, enhancing the emotional beats without overpowering them.
However, the one downside for me was the comedy. I found it difficult to connect with the humor, and I felt that the runtime was stretched unnecessarily because of these gags. Personally, I would have preferred more focus on the backstory of the deities rather than filler scenes. As for the comparison with the original, I'd say no-it doesn't beat the first one. The original had a unique touch of horror and gave us goosebumps; that intensity felt missing here.
That said, Kantara Chapter 1 is still a good one-time watch, especially in theaters, where the scale and grandeur of the film truly shine. Just don't walk in expecting it to surpass the original.
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.
A Devine BlockBuster filim the elevations at peaks
Kantara chapter 1 first half with full of comedy i have never seen in history filims the intervel scene will are mad overall first half is very good and when come to 2nd half from starting to ending the theaters will change into Temples Peak of elevations with God Overall movie is Devotional Blockbuster i have never seen this much of elevations in indian filim industry in recent times
My Honest Rating 9.7/10.
My Honest Rating 9.7/10.
A Kannada Masterpiece that Redefines Cinematic Storytelling
Rishab Shetty, who stunned audiences with Kantara (2022), returns with a grander vision, crafting a prequel that masterfully balances myth, raw intensity, and technical excellence. "Kantara: A Legend - Chapter 1" is not just a film, it's an immersive cinematic experience that blends mythology, folklore, raw emotions, and stunning visual spectacle. Crafted with passion and precision, this chapter cements itself as a theatre-worthy masterpiece that demands to be witnessed on the big screen for its sheer technical brilliance. Rishab Shetty has not just made a film, he has crafted an experience that audiences will talk about long after they leave the theatre.
Arvind S. Kashyap's cinematography is a class apart and stands out as one of the biggest strengths of the film. Ajaneesh Loknath's music deserves special mention and his background score is nothing short of soul-stirring. At 168 minutes, the film might seem lengthy on paper, but the story ensures a gripping flow and manages to maintain a steady & engaging rhythm throughout. The screenplay never drags, instead flowing with a balance of spectacle and storytelling. The first half sprinkles in lighter moments with humour and breathtaking visuals, while the second half explodes into relentless action, with sequences that are staged with precision and carry a visceral impact. The only minor hiccup lies in a few comedy bits that don't land well, but these are quickly overshadowed by the film's many highs. The action choreography is terrific and rooted in authenticity. The climax, especially, is a relentless ride of intensity where action merges seamlessly with emotion.
Rishab Shetty, already celebrated with a National Award, proves once again why he is among the most talented storytellers of his generation. Wearing multiple hats as actor, writer, and director, he delivers a commanding performance. His dedication is visible in every frame, and it's impossible not to be swept away by his sheer effort and artistry. Rukmini Vasanth emerges as the surprise powerhouse of the film. Given one of the meatiest roles, she shines with a performance that is equal parts graceful and strong. Jayaram and Gulshan Devaiah, known for their versatility, shine in their respective roles with impactful performances. The rest of the supporting cast stands solid, never faltering in their contributions to the narrative.
Direction 3.5/5 Acting 4.5/5 Dialogues 3.5/5 Story 4.5/5 Screenplay 4/5.
Arvind S. Kashyap's cinematography is a class apart and stands out as one of the biggest strengths of the film. Ajaneesh Loknath's music deserves special mention and his background score is nothing short of soul-stirring. At 168 minutes, the film might seem lengthy on paper, but the story ensures a gripping flow and manages to maintain a steady & engaging rhythm throughout. The screenplay never drags, instead flowing with a balance of spectacle and storytelling. The first half sprinkles in lighter moments with humour and breathtaking visuals, while the second half explodes into relentless action, with sequences that are staged with precision and carry a visceral impact. The only minor hiccup lies in a few comedy bits that don't land well, but these are quickly overshadowed by the film's many highs. The action choreography is terrific and rooted in authenticity. The climax, especially, is a relentless ride of intensity where action merges seamlessly with emotion.
Rishab Shetty, already celebrated with a National Award, proves once again why he is among the most talented storytellers of his generation. Wearing multiple hats as actor, writer, and director, he delivers a commanding performance. His dedication is visible in every frame, and it's impossible not to be swept away by his sheer effort and artistry. Rukmini Vasanth emerges as the surprise powerhouse of the film. Given one of the meatiest roles, she shines with a performance that is equal parts graceful and strong. Jayaram and Gulshan Devaiah, known for their versatility, shine in their respective roles with impactful performances. The rest of the supporting cast stands solid, never faltering in their contributions to the narrative.
Direction 3.5/5 Acting 4.5/5 Dialogues 3.5/5 Story 4.5/5 Screenplay 4/5.
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.
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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- AnecdotesThe 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
- GaffesA 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.
- Bandes originalesMadana Mana Mohini
Written by Pramod Maravante
Performed by Vijay Prakash, Ananya Bhat
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 540 000 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 540 000 $ US
- 5 oct. 2025
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 5 781 691 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 45m(165 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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