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Kantara
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRishab Shetty
Written byRishab Shetty
Produced byVijay Kiragandur
Starring
CinematographyArvind S. Kashyap
Edited byK. M. Prakash
Pratheek Shetty
Music byB. Ajaneesh Loknath
Production
company
Distributed byHindi :
AA Films
Telugu :
Geetha Arts
Malayalam :
Prithviraj Productions
Tamil
Dream Warrior Pictures
Release date
  • 30 September 2022 (2022-09-30)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada
Budget16 crore [1]
Box officeest. 80 crore[2]

Kantara (Kānthāra; transl. "Mystical Forest") is a 2022 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film[3] written and directed by Rishab Shetty, and produced by Vijay Kiragandur,[4] under Hombale Films. The film stars Shetty as a Kambala champion, who comes to loggerheads with an upright DRFO officer, Murali (Kishore). Achyuth Kumar and Sapthami Gowda feature in supporting roles.

Set and filmed in Keraadi in coastal Karnataka, principal photography began in August 2021.[5] The cinematography was handled by Arvind S. Kashyap, with B. Ajaneesh Loknath scoring music for the film and the action sequences were choreographed by the two time National Award winning action director Vikram More. The production design was handled by debutant, Dharani Gange Putra.

Kantara was released on 30 September 2022 and received critical acclaim from both the critics, who praised the cast performances (particularly Shetty and Kishore), direction, writing, production design, cinematography, proper showcasing of the Bhoota Kola, action sequences, editing, soundtrack, and musical score.[6] The movie became one of the highest-grossing Kannada film at the time of its release.

Cast

  • Rishab Shetty as Kaadubettu Shiva and Shiva's father
  • Sapthami Gowda as Leela
  • Kishore as Muralidhar, a Deputy Range Forest Officer (D.R.F.O) officer
  • Achyuth Kumar as Devendra Suttooru
  • Pramod Shetty as Sudhakara
  • Shanil Guru as Bulla
  • Prakash Thuminad as Raampa
  • Manasi Sudhir as Kamala, Shiva's mother
  • Naveen D Padil as Lawyer
  • Swaraj Shetty as Guruva, Shiva's cousin brother
  • Deepak Rai Panaaje as Sundara
  • Pradeep Shetty as Mohana
  • Rakshith Ramachandra Shetty as Devendra's Henchman
  • Pushparaj Bollara as Garnall Abbu
  • Raghu Pandeshwar as Raghu, Forest Officer
  • Pushparaj Bollur as Pataki Saheb
  • Mime Ramdas as Naaru
  • Basuma Kodagu as Guruva's father
  • Ranjan Saju as Lacchu
  • Rajeev Shetty as Rajeev Bhandari
  • Atish Shetty as Devendra's specially-abled son
  • Radhakrishna Kumbale as a native resident
  • Naveen Bondel as Demigod Interpreter

Cameo appearances

  • Shine Shetty as Devendra's father
  • Vinay Biddappa as the King
  • Pragathi Rishab Shetty as the King's wife

Production

Development

Director Rishab Shetty cited the conflict between nature and human beings as the theme of the film,[5] while adding specifically that the strife between forest officers and the inhabitants in his hometown Keradi, Karnataka, in the 1990s, as the source of inspiration for the film. He further added, "It is a film from our land, from our roots, stories that are heard through generations, untapped and deeply rooted to our culture."[7] Shetty conceived the story in 2021 during the COVID-19 lockdown.[5] Elaborating on the title of the film, he said, "Kantara is a mysterious forest and this is a story that happens around the area... The film title has a tagline calling it a dhanta kathe or a legend. I did not want to give the film a straight or direct title. The word is not used often. While it has Sanskrit origins, it is used in Kannada too. It is used in Yakshagana too, where we call a very mysterious forest Kantara."[8]

Filming

The film had to present three timelines: 1890, 1970s and 1990s. Since many references through books were not available, the makers took the help of the tribes residing in Keradi where it was also filmed. Costume designer Pragathi Shetty stated that the makers "travelled the entire village and met the tribal community, who gave details about their dress." She added, "We had most of the junior artists roped in from Kundapura, and it was a challenge for me to convince them to wear tribal costumes. We also took reference to design the costume for the forest guard, played by Sapthami Gowda. We heard each year, the colour of the uniform would change, and everything, including the badges was customised." Filming took place in four forest locations in the area which included a set being built reflecting the 1990s. Art director Darani Gangeputra said, "A lot of natural sources were used to create the setups", further adding, "apart from this, we created a school, temple, and a tree house. We had 35 people from Bangalore and 15 people from the Keradi village, who helped us to study the culture."[9] The set involved a village, including rustic homes with cowsheds, coops for hens, courtyards, areca plantations and an authentic Kambala racetrack. Shetty learned about the intricacies of Kambala and trained for four months before performing the sequence for the film in early 2022.[10]

Music

The music of the film was composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath. Alongside him, 30–40 musicians were brought in. Mostly involving folklore music represented using Jaanapada songs using traditional instruments, the team took was assisted by Mime Ramdas. Songs usually sung by common people during crop harvest and those popular among the tribals of the area were used as a part of the album and the background score.[9]

Kantara
Soundtrack album by
Released15 August 2022 (2022-08-15) (Album)
Recorded2022
GenreFeature Film soundtrack
Length15:38
LanguageKannada
LabelHombale Music
AA Films
ProducerVijay Kiragandur
Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Singara Siriye"Pramod MaravantheVijay Prakash, Ananya Bhat4:42
2."Rebel Song"Shashiraj KavoorMime Ramdas, Rishab Shetty3:19
3."Karma Song"Trilok TrivikramaVenkatesh DC3:03
4."Varaha Roopam Daiva Va Rishtam"Shashiraj KavoorSai Vignesh4:36
5."Vaa Poruluya"Shashiraj KavoorMime Ramdas3:19

Release

Kantara was released theatrically on 30 September 2022 in more than 250 theatres across Karnataka, and simultaneously in the US, UK, Europe, Middle East and Australia among other places globally.[11] After the success in Kannada, the makers announced that the film will be dubbed in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam languages and will be released on 14 October 2022 (Hindi) and 15 October 2022 (Telugu).[12] Though the Hindi version was announced to be released in over 800 screens across the country,[13] later it was reported to be released in 2500 screens in Hindi version.[14]

Distribution

The distribution rights for the Hindi version were bought by AA Films owned by Anil Thadani. The rights for the Telugu dubbed versions were sold to Geetha Arts. The Malayalam-dubbed rights of the film were sold to Prithviraj Productions.

Reception

The movie received a record breaking 99% rating from more than 60,000 reviews on BookMyShow - first time in the history of the website.[15][16]

Critical reception

Kantara received critical acclaim from critics and audience, who praised the cast performances (particularly Shetty and Kishore), direction, writing, production design, proper showcasing of the Bhoota Kola, action sequences and technical aspects (soundtrack, cinematography, editing and musical score).

Muralidhara Khajane of The Hindu wrote "Rishab Shetty succeeds in meticulously bringing a tale of myths, legends and superstition, and that too in his native dialect." He commended the acting performances of Shetty and Kishore, and further wrote, "The locations are colourful and vivid, and the background music by B. Ajaneesh Loknath represents the ethos of the land. Cinematographer Arvind S Kashyap's meditative shots showcase the native culture and capture the rustic locales in their grandeur. The filming of the Kambala sequences... is testimony to his brilliant takes."[17] A. Sharadhaa of The New Indian Express called the film "a compelling revenge-action drama with a neat blend of crime and divinity." Sridevi S. of The Times of India called the film "a visual grandeur" and rated the film 4/5, commending the acting performances while writing that the "biggest take away is the pre-climax and climax, which is conceived and performed to perfection".[18]

The reviewer for The News Minute stated that the film was presented by Shetty "in his self-referential tale in the garb of a masala film that is not only entertaining but also uncannily original." They wrote, "Rishab Shetty, the actor, is particularly effective in the film and that's because he is fully aware of the pitch and tone of his performance. He looks the right shape and size for a Kambala sportsman and exudes a fine balance of naivety and arrogance when it comes to the 'manly' side of his personality." However, they felt that the "writing falters a bit" in that "repetitive scenes dished out about... ideological differences" of the central characters.[19] Priyanka Sundar of Firstpost rated the film 3.5/5 and praised the performance of Shetty while calling the music "also a star of the film that not only supports the narrative but elevates it as well." She criticized the portrayal of Leela, the love interest of the lead character as having "not really one-note" and that she was used as "an attractive lamppost."[20]

Vivek M. V of Deccan Herald's rated the film 3.5/5 and felt the same in relation to Leela's character, while adding that the plotline meant Kishore's performance was "forced to remain one-note." However, he felt the music and cinematography make it "a technical marvel". He further wrote, "Having shared the screen with gifted actors, it has taken a career-best effort from Rishab to emerge the best."[21]

Box office

The first day net collection was estimated to be 3.5 crore [22] to ₹4.25 crore [23] with a gross of around ₹6 crore.[24] The first weekend gross collection was reported to be ₹22.3 (with net collection of around ₹19 crore)[25] to ₹23 crore.[26] The movie collected ₹4 crore on its first Monday.[27] The movie was estimated to have earned around ₹24.8 crore[28] to ₹25.2 crore [29] in 5 days. The movie collected ₹8.7 crore on its sixth day.[30] The estimated first week gross earning was reported to be around ₹38 crore[1] to ₹ 45.5 crore[31] to ₹ 50 crore.[32][33][34] The footfalls across Karnataka was estimated to have been more than 19 lakhs in the first week of its release.[35] The movie reportedly collected ₹4.3 crores on its 11th day - which was the highest for a Kannada movie on second Monday.[36] The movie grossed ₹57.11 crore in 11 days [37] and ₹58 crore[38] in 12 days in Karnataka alone.[39] The movie grossed ₹60 crore [40] in less than 2 weeks.[41] The footfalls of the movie was estimated to be around 40 lakhs by the time it grossed ₹60 crore.[42] On its second Tuesday, the movie was reported to have higher domestic net collections than both Ponniyin Selvan: I and Godfather.[2] Kantara also earned more than those movies in Karnataka.[39] The movie was reported to have collected over ₹70 crore in Karnataka alone by the end of 2 weeks.[43][44] The worldwide gross collections of the movie was reported to be around ₹72.81 crore[45] to ₹80 crore.[2]

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