The prequel to Kantara was conceived following the first film’s release. Discussions with co-writers, Hombale, Vijay, and others, and the inquiries from journalists, led to the idea of another film. The announcement poster released by Hombale provided the idea for a prequel to give a better backstory.
Fans can anticipate a story that attempts to exceed the impact of the previous film’s climax. The new narrative will feature elements that are both expected and unexpected.
Shetty reflects on his growth as a human being, actor, and director from the first Kantara film to the sequel, emphasizing his commitment to learning from mistakes. As a director, storyteller, writer, and actor, Shetty is focused on scaling up. He sees each project as an opportunity to improve.
The success of Kantara transformed his life. The project started during the second lockdown. After viewing his first film, Vijay Kiragandur offered him a film. The Kannada audience’s appreciation ignited the film’s success. The response from the audiences across various languages impacted the team significantly.
His upcoming projects include a film with Mr. Ashwin Gangaraju, titled Anandmath, followed by Jai Hanuman.
He states that he does not want to do a third Kantara film just because of expectations. He wants the story to be right for a third film. Unless there’s something meaningful to explore, Part 3 will not be made. The prequel was the natural choice, as the world of Kantara offers a lot of depth. He is not interested in a third film simply due to demand.
