Kundapur: Teaser, poster of 'Kantara' prequel unveiled


Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (MS)

Kundapur, Nov 27: The much-anticipated first look teaser and poster of the film "Kantara" were unveiled at the Anegudde Sri Vinayaka Temple on Monday.

During the media interaction, actor Rishab Shetty expressed his gratitude to the Kannada audience for the success of the "Kantara" movie. He announced the commencement of shooting soon, emphasizing the inclusion of new talents in acting and other parts of the crew except technical roles. The actor underscored his belief in the auspiciousness of Anegudde Kshethra, stating that both himself and director Vijay Kirgadur hold a deep faith in this sacred place. Rishab Shetty expressed confidence in the constant blessings of Vinayaka on their team.

He stated, "We are launching the first look teaser and poster today, with plans to release the full movie within a year."

The film's team is set to bring a 14th-century story to the big screen, with the director providing details of Panjurli Daiva's birth story. The Hombale production is reported to have invested Rs 110 crores in the movie.

The teaser, already available on YouTube, features a captivating photo of Rishab Shetty, generating considerable interest among the audience eager to explore the uniqueness of the movie's storyline.

 

 

  

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