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‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ trailer: Fans hail “God-level madness”

'Kantara: Chapter 1' trailer Twitter (X review): Fans hail “God-level madness”; Rishabh Shetty starrer set for October 2 release

The film ‘Kantara,’ which brought pride to Indian cinema, captivated audiences worldwide with its low-budget first part. The film was released in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, English, and Tulu versions and grossed massively at the box office. Due to its success, fans are eagerly waiting for the second part of ‘Kantara,’ which has been titled ‘Kantara: Chapter 1.’ The mega-budget drama has been announced to be released worldwide in multiple languages on October 2, and it’s a prequel to the 2022 release.Stars across locations launch multi-language trailersThe trailer was released on September 22 at 12.45 pm. The film is written and directed by Rishabh Shetty, and the trailer was unveiled in multiple languages by stars from the respective industries. The Tamil trailer was released by Sivakarthikeyan, the Malayalam trailer by Prithviraj, the Hindi trailer by Hrithik Roshan, and the Telugu trailer by Prabhas, which made it look even more grand and celebrated. The trailer features scenes of Rishabh Shetty’s son trying to figure out why his father disappeared and shows the basis of the story with the history of ‘Kantara.”Kantara 1’ trailer showcases royal scenesThe trailer is packed with stunning royal scenes, action-packed fight scenes, VFX, and sound effects. It captivated the audience from the first look, and the film is expected to cross the Rs 1000 crore mark. Fans who saw the trailer expressed great excitement with reviews like “God Level Madness,” “Divine Blockbuster,” and “The Kannada industry will set a new benchmark.”

Social media erupts with praise for the Rishab Shetty starrer

Fans are pouring in with comments on social media. “The whole movie seems to be in God Level Madness,” “The roar is back!” and “Ajju Bhai BGM, Peak Quality, Visual Wonder” are all praising the trailer. Fans have said that Rishabh Shetty’s imagination, visuals, and music have touched their hearts, creating huge anticipation for ‘Kantara: Chapter 1,’ which is set to release on October 2.

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