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Kangana praises Rishab Shetty’s ‘Kantara Chapter 1’

‘Kantara Chapter 1’: Kangana Ranaut praises Rishab Shetty’s film; calls it ‘crucial for stopping tribal conversion’

Rishab Shetty’s ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ is receiving lots of love and praise from audiences, critics, and celebrities alike. The film’s striking visuals, rooted storytelling, and powerful portrayal of Dev culture have made it one of the most talked-about releases of the season. Among those applauding it is actress Kangana Ranaut.

Kangana Ranaut praises Rishab Shetty’s film

Kangana recently responded to a social media post that compared the Dev culture of the Himalayas to the traditions shown in Rishab Shetty’s film. The user had shared a heartfelt post saying, “What Kantara has shown is reality. Until I saw this movie, I wasn’t aware of South India, but believe me, everyone born in the Himalayas has felt and seen things beyond imagination. The Dev culture here is truly divine, and this movie beautifully shows the vastness of Hinduism and the deep connection people have with their local deities. Kudos to you @shetty_rishab sir for bringing such a marvellous project.” The post caught Kangana’s attention, and she was quick to respond with admiration for the film. She wrote, “Very nice, such films can be crucial for stopping tribal conversion also.”

About ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’

Directed by Rishab Shetty, ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ is a prequel to his 2022 blockbuster ‘Kantara’. This instalment takes the audience centuries back to the sacred origins of the mystical land of Kantara. The film dives deep into the Dev culture, showing the deep connection between humans, nature, and faith. Set in the 4th century AD, it traces how devotion, belief, and spirituality shaped the lives of people in that era.The film stars Rishab Shetty alongside Rukmini Vasanth, Gulshan Devaiah, and Jayaram in pivotal roles. Viewers have praised its performances, grand visuals, and emotional depth that blends mythology with human emotions.

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