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Kantara Director Rishab Shetty Says Films With Universal Themes Are Breaking Language Barriers

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Shetty mentioned Kantara at its core captures the continuing battle between people and nature. “It’s an amalgamation of nature, culture and fiction. Our cultures and belief systems are rooted in every one of us. The movie was a result of the folklore I had heard and experiences of childhood in the ‘Tulunadu’ culture. Hence, I wanted the background music of the movie to be naturally a beacon of the culture,” he mentioned. About the position of Shiva in Kantara, Shetty mentioned he had a ardour since childhood to play such a personality. “The idea of Kantara was conceived during the second Covid lockdown and I shot the entire movie in my hometown Kundapura, Dakshina Kannada District in Karnataka,” he mentioned.

Talking about his breath-taking efficiency within the climax of Kantara, he mentioned the climax is the crucial as that’s what stays with folks. He added that the regional cinemas within the late 90s had influenced western motion pictures. However, right now they’re incorporating native tradition and variety has given them the much-needed vibrancy and vividity which has been accepted by the viewers.

Except for the heading, the content material is attributed to IANS.