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Kantara: Unknown facts to know about the 'Bhoota Kola' climax scene in Rishab Shetty's film

Hombale Films' Kantara redefined Indian cinema, blending masterful storytelling, stellar performances, and rich folklore. The film’s highlight, the electrifying Bhoota Kola sequence, left audiences in awe, cementing its legendary status.

March 19, 2025 / 13:04 IST
While filming the intense climax, Rishab Shetty dislocated both shoulders but refused to halt shooting.

Hombale Films’ Kantara stands as one of the most cherished cinematic gems in Indian cinema. The film not only set new benchmarks in filmmaking, performances, and storytelling but also elevated folklore into one of the most celebrated genres. From start to finish, Kantara kept viewers on the edge of their seats, but it was the final Bhoota Kola sequence that became the film’s defining moment.

If you loved the film, here are some fascinating and lesser-known facts about this legendary sequence.

Rishab Shetty dislocated his shoulder while filming this scene

While filming the intense climax, Rishab Shetty dislocated both shoulders but refused to halt shooting. In this pivotal scene, where his character Shiva is possessed by Panjurli and performs Bhoota Kola, his dedication added raw authenticity to what is now regarded as one of the most iconic moments in Indian cinema.

Rishab Shetty fasted for the Bhoota Kola scene

To prepare for the Bhoota Kola sequence, Rishab Shetty underwent a strict dietary transformation. For 20–30 days before filming, he altered his eating habits, and once adorned in the Daiv Kola Alankar, he survived solely on coconut water. His disciplined fasting deepened the spiritual and cultural essence of the performance.

Expert guidance to perform Bhoota Kola

To authentically portray the Bhoota Kola ritual in Kantara, Rishab Shetty sought guidance from experts who performed it in real life. Their insights helped him capture the essence of the tradition, adding depth and realism to his powerful performance in the film.

Rishab Shetty underwent extensive training to perfect the ritual scene

To ensure an authentic and deeply moving performance, Rishab Shetty underwent rigorous training for months to perfect the traditional Bhoota Kola dance. He dedicated himself to learning its intricate footwork, precise expressions, and spiritual significance. His commitment to the craft allowed him to truly embody the essence of the ritual, creating a portrayal that resonated profoundly with audiences while paying tribute to the cultural heritage of coastal Karnataka.

Shot the climax sequence in natural lighting

Rishab Shetty was meticulous about maintaining the cultural and visual integrity of the Bhoota Kola scenes in Kantara. To achieve this, he ensured that these sequences were filmed using only natural lighting, replicating the ambiance of real-life performances. Drawing inspiration from the traditions of coastal Karnataka, he aimed to capture the raw spiritual energy of the ritual with precision, making it one of the most powerful and visually striking moments in the film.

Rishab didn’t direct the Bhoota Kola climax scene

Interestingly, the climactic Bhoota Kola sequence was the only scene in Kantara not directed by Rishab Shetty himself. Instead, filmmaker Raj Shetty took over the directorial reins for this pivotal moment. This decision allowed Rishab to fully immerse himself in his performance, focusing entirely on the spiritual and emotional transformation required for the possession sequence. By surrendering to the intensity of the moment, he delivered an unforgettable and hauntingly real depiction of Bhoota Kola, further solidifying the scene’s legendary status in Indian cinema.

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Rishab Shetty, serving as the film’s writer, director, and lead actor, masterfully brought a folklore legend to life, weaving together culture, traditions, and mythology with stunning authenticity. His electrifying performance sent shivers down the audience’s spine, making it a truly immersive experience.

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first published: Mar 19, 2025 01:04 pm

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