Kantara
Kantara (also known as Kantara: A Legend) is a 2022 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film written and directed by Rishab Shetty. The film is produced by Vijay Kiragandur and Chaluve Gowda under Hombale Films.
It features Rishab Shetty in dual roles as Kaadubettu Shiva and Annappa, alongside Sapthami Gowda, Kishore, and Achyuth Kumar.
Kantara

| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Rishab Shetty |
| Written by | Rishab Shetty, Anirudh Mahesh, Shanil Goutham, Raj B. Shetty, Sham Prasad, Prakash Tuminad |
| Produced by | Vijay Kiragandur, Chaluve Gowda |
| Starring | Rishab Shetty, Sapthami Gowda, Kishore, Achyuth Kumar |
| Cinematography | Arvind S. Kashyap |
| Edited by | K. M. Prakash, Shobith Shetty |
| Music by | B. Ajaneesh Loknath |
| Production Company | Hombale Films |
| Distributed by | Hombale Films |
| Release Date | 30 September 2022 |
| Running Time | 148 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Kannada |
| Budget | ₹16 Crore |
| Box Office | ₹400–450 Crore |
Kantara – State Wise Gross Collections
| Region | Gross Collection |
|---|---|
| Karnataka | ₹183.6 Cr |
| Telugu States | ₹50.56 Cr |
| Tamil Nadu | ₹10.44 Cr |
| Kerala | ₹16.26 Cr |
| Rest of India | ₹99.47 Cr |
| Total India Gross | ₹363.82 Cr |
| Overseas Gross | ₹44.00 Cr |
| Worldwide Gross | ₹407.82 Cr |
Plot
In 1847, a king searching for peace receives a sacred stone from a forest protected by the demigod Panjurli and grants land to the villagers in return. The deity warns that breaking the promise will bring consequences.
In 1970, the king’s descendant tries to reclaim the land, but a Bhoota Kola performer named Annappa warns him and later mysteriously disappears. Soon after, the descendant dies under mysterious circumstances.
Twenty years later, forest officer Murali attempts to turn the villagers’ land into a forest reserve. He faces opposition from Kaadubettu Shiva, a Kambala athlete and Annappa’s son, who refuses to perform the traditional Bhoota Kola due to his father’s disappearance. As tensions rise, conflicts grow between villagers, forest officials, and landlord Devendra.
Devendra secretly plots to seize the land and kills Shiva’s cousin Guruva after he refuses to help. Shiva eventually learns the truth and joins forces with Murali to protect the village. A violent clash follows, during which Shiva is spiritually possessed by Guliga and defeats Devendra and his men.
Later, Shiva performs Bhoota Kola and is possessed by Panjurli. The villagers unite, Leela is revealed to be pregnant, and Shiva mysteriously disappears into the forest, hinting at a spiritual connection with his father.
Cast
- Rishab Shetty – Kaadubettu Shiva / Annappa (dual roles)
- Sapthami Gowda – Leela
- Kishore – Murali (Deputy Range Forest Officer)
- Achyuth Kumar – Devendra Suttooru
- Pramod Shetty – Sudhakara
- Prakash Thuminad – Raampa
- Manasi Sudhir – Kamala (Shiva’s mother)
- Naveen D. Padil – Lawyer
- Suchan Shetty – Ravi
- Swaraj Shetty – Guruva
- Deepak Rai Panaaje – Sundara
- Shanil Gautham – Bulla
- Pradeep Shetty – Mohana
- Rakshith Ramachandra Shetty – Devendra’s henchman
- Prabhakar Kundar – Madhavacharya
- Chandrakala Rao – Sheela
- Sukanya – Ammakka
- Sathish Acharya – Tabara
- Pushparaj Bollar – Garnall Abbu
- Raghu Pandeshwar – Raghu (Forest Officer)
- Mime Ramdas – Naaru
- Basuma Kodagu – Guruva’s father
- Ranjan Saju – Lacchu
- Rajeev Shetty – Rajeev Bhandari
- Shine Shetty – Devendra’s father
- Vinay Biddappa – The King
- Pragathi Rishab Shetty – The King’s wife
- Atish Shetty – Devendra’s son
- Radhakrishna Kumbale – Native resident
- Naveen Bondel – Demigod Interpreter
Production
Development
Director Rishab Shetty said the film’s main theme is the conflict between nature and human beings. The story was inspired by real tensions between forest officers and villagers in his hometown Keradi, Karnataka, during the 1990s. He developed the idea during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2021. The title Kantara refers to a mysterious forest and reflects the film’s cultural and spiritual roots.
Filming
The film presents three timelines — 1847, the 1970s, and the 1990s. Since historical references were limited, the team worked closely with local tribal communities in Keradi to ensure authenticity. Filming took place in real forest locations, where detailed village sets were built, including temples, schools, and a Kambala racetrack. Rishab Shetty trained for four months to perform the Kambala sequence.
Music
The music was composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath, using folk-inspired sounds and traditional instruments. Many songs were influenced by local tribal and harvest music.
A legal dispute arose over the song “Varaha Roopam,” which was accused of resembling another track. The song was temporarily modified but later restored after a private settlement in 2023.
Release
Theatrical
Kantara was released in Kannada on 30 September 2022 in over 250 theatres across Karnataka, along with international releases in the US, UK, Europe, Middle East, and Australia.
Following its strong success, the film was dubbed and released in multiple languages:
- Hindi – 14 October 2022 (released in over 2,500 screens)
- Telugu & Tamil – 15 October 2022
- Tulu – 25 November 2022 (overseas) and 2 December 2022 (India)
The film also became the first Kannada movie to be released in Vietnam.
Home Media
The satellite rights were acquired by Star India Network (Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Tulu) and Sony Max (Hindi).
The film began streaming on Amazon Prime Video from 24 November 2022 in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam. The Hindi version streamed on Netflix from 9 December 2022, while the English dubbed version was released on 1 March 2023.
Reception
Box Office
Kantara opened with strong collections, earning around ₹6 crore gross on its first day and over ₹22 crore in its opening weekend. The film showed exceptional growth through word-of-mouth, crossing major milestones rapidly:
- ₹100 crore within about 15–17 days
- ₹150 crore in 18 days
- ₹200 crore in 25 days
- ₹300 crore in 33 days
- ₹400 crore worldwide in 53 days
The film performed exceptionally well in Karnataka, becoming one of the most watched films in the state with massive footfalls. It also performed strongly overseas, earning notable collections in North America, the Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand. Reports later suggested the worldwide gross crossed ₹450 crore, with some estimates going even higher.
Telugu Version
The Telugu dubbed version opened strongly and continued steady performance:
- ₹5 crore gross on Day 1
- ₹21.15 crore in the first week
- ₹50+ crore from Telugu states within 25 days
- Around ₹60 crore gross in 39 days
Hindi Version
The Hindi dubbed version grew steadily through positive word-of-mouth:
- ₹1.27–1.5 crore net on Day 1
- ₹8 crore opening weekend
- ₹15 crore net in first week
- Crossed ₹50 crore net in three weeks
- Reached around ₹80+ crore net overall
It achieved record long-run performance for a dubbed film, showing strong weekend growth even after multiple weeks.
Critical Reception
The film received positive reviews from critics and audiences. Reviewers praised:
- Rishab Shetty’s performance and direction
- Cultural authenticity and mythological storytelling
- Cinematography and Kambala sequences
- Music and background score
Some critics felt the writing and pacing had minor issues, but overall the film was widely appreciated for its unique blend of folklore, action, and spirituality.
AWARDS

| Year | Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | National Film Awards | Best Actor | Rishab Shetty | Won |
| 2024 | National Film Awards | Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment | Kantara | Won |
Legacy and Impact
Following the success of Kantara, the Government of Karnataka introduced a monthly allowance scheme for Bhoota Kola performers aged above 60, recognizing their cultural contribution and traditional art form.
Prequel
A prequel titled Kantara: Chapter 1 was announced, with reports stating that Rishab Shetty sought permission from the deity Panjurli before beginning the project. Filming started in November 2023, and the first look was released on 27 November 2023. The film was released on 2 October 2025.
Legal Issues
The song “Varaha Roopam” faced legal trouble after the Kerala band Thaikkudam Bridge accused the makers of plagiarism, claiming similarities with their song “Navarasam.” A Kozhikode court temporarily restricted the use of the song on streaming platforms. However, the case was later resolved through a private settlement, and the Kerala High Court quashed the criminal proceedings.
EXTERNAL LINKS
WIKIPEDIA :- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kantara_(2022_film)#
IMDB :- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15327088
INTERNAL LINKS
AVATAR PART2 :- https://cinemaatlas.com/avatar-2-the-way-of-water/
KAITHI :- https://cinemaatlas.com/kaithi-kaithi-collections/

1.Who directed Kantara?
Kantara was written and directed by Rishab Shetty.
2.What is the main theme of Kantara?
The film explores the conflict between nature, tradition, and human authority rooted in coastal Karnataka folklore.
3.How much did Kantara collect at the box office?
The film grossed over ₹400 crore worldwide, becoming one of the biggest Kannada blockbusters.
4.What is special about Kantara’s production?
It was shot in just 96 days on a ₹16 crore budget and became a massive pan-India success.
5.Did Kantara face any legal issues?
Yes, the song “Varaha Roopam” faced a plagiarism case, which was later settled in court.


