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Before the Pan-India version, the first producers of Kantara canceled the promotional event in Chennai after Karur Stampede.
Rishab Setty in Kantara First Episode
Director and actor Rishab Setty’s producers, Kannada Language Pan-India film ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’, on Tuesday, chose to cancel the pre-broadcast event of the film in Chennai. The decision to cancel the event comes after a terrible confluence that occurred in Karur and resulted in 41 losses.
Hombale Films, which produces the film, took the X timeline to announce its decision. “Due to the unfortunate incident in recent times, we cancel the #Kantarachapter1 promotional activity in Chennai tomorrow. With our thoughts and prayers with affected. Thank you for your understanding.
In addition, “Considering the last unfortunate event, we have decided to cancel our promotional event planned in Chennai tomorrow.
The film attracted great attention and a recently released trailer was added only to the excitement of the fans. Power -filled trailer is preparing the ground for one of India’s largest cinematic activities.
The trailer offers the events that took place earlier than Kantara, which was released in 2022. Although the filmmakers of the film haven’t explained much about the film in the trailer, there is a certain kind of intrigue that the producers even continue in the trailer. The film also offers a new additive to the players, describing the character of a brutal king, which forces their citizens to difficulty by applying and gathering a large amount of taxes in the form of farm products.
Gulshan’s character, when he learns that the Kingdom Princess is romantic with the main character called Rishab Setty, he wrath to the villagers. The trailer also shows how Panjurli took steps to save the peasants.
‘KANTARA: Creative team of Chapter 1, music director B. Ajanesh Lnath, cinematographer Arvind Kashyap and production designer Vinesh Banglan.
The producers prepared a comprehensive series of war for Kantara: Chapter 1, which includes more than 500 skilled fighters and contains 3,000 people. This series was filmed in a whole town covering 25 acres in rugged terrain for a period of 45-50 days, which made it one of the largest series in the history of Indian cinema.
Produced by Hombale films, ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ will reach audiences between languages and regions in Kannada, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali and English on October 2.



