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Kantara: From local folklore to global blockbuster, how Rishab Shetty’s Rs 450 crore film redefined cinema

When Kantara hit theatres in September 2022, it rose beyond being just a regional release. Directed by and starring Rishab Shetty, the Kannada film fused folklore, faith, and conflict into a cultural phenomenon that resonated across India.

September 22, 2025 / 13:45 IST
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Kantara: From local folklore to global blockbuster, how Rishab Shetty’s Rs 450 crore film redefined cinema
Kantara: From local folklore to global blockbuster, how Rishab Shetty’s Rs 450 crore film redefined cinema

When Kantara released in September 2022, it wasn’t just another regional film, it became a cultural phenomenon. Directed by Rishab Shetty, who also starred in the lead role, the Kannada film blended folklore, spirituality, and raw human conflict into a story that struck a chord far beyond Karnataka.

What started as a modestly budgeted project quickly grew into one of the highest-grossing Indian films of that year, earning both box-office glory and critical acclaim.

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Story Rooted in Land and Faith

At its heart, Kantara is a tale about land, faith, and the fragile relationship between man and nature. Set in the coastal forests of Karnataka, the film revolves around the traditional ritual performance of Bhoota Kola, which symbolizes the eternal balance between villagers and their deity. Rishab Shetty’s portrayal of Shiva—a rebellious young man caught between worldly desires and ancestral obligations—captured this tension with grit and authenticity. His performance, combined with a powerfully staged climax, gave the film its unforgettable edge.