After KGF 2, the makers are soon preparing to win the hearts of their audience once again with their next Kannada film Kantara. After making a splash in Kannada, now these three languages including Hindi will be released in theatres soon.
Kannada`s rocking star Yash after success of ‘KGF‘ and ‘KGF 2’, the makers are soon returning to Hindi cinema with the film ‘Kantara’. The film ‘Kantara’ made in Hombley Production. And this film has been released in theatres on 30 September 2022. ‘Kantara’ has got a lot of love from the audience of South. After the success of Kantara in Kannada cinema, the makers are now releasing this film in cinemas over three languages. The makers themselves gave this information to their fans through social media. Let us tell you that, Kantara is such a Kannada film which has done tremendous business in the US market as well.
‘Kantara’ will be released in three languages:
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared a post on Twitter. Sharing this post with the fans, he wrote, ‘KGF’, ‘KGF 2’ makers Kantara is releasing in Hindi, Telugu and Malayalam languages. The film will be released in Hindi on October 14, in Telugu on October 15. But when this film will be released in Malayalam language , it has not been disclosed yet. Saptami Gowda, Kishore and Achyut Kumar will be seen in Lead roles in this film, directed by Rishabh Shetty. Let us tell you that earlier when the franchise of Kannada film ‘KGF’ was released worldwide, it got a lot of audience.
This film will show different traditions:
Speaking on the Hindi release of Kantara, the producer of the film Vijay Kiragandur Said, ”Both Kantara and KGF are different genres. We wanted people to see the different identities of our culture through this film. Which are we proud of. The story of this film is going to attract fans at national and even foreign level. It is our plan that in the coming time, but we will release this film in different languages. The producer also revealed that this film depicts generational mysteries against the backdrop of sacred customs and tradition. Hidden treasure and the rugged, alluring landscape of costal Karnataka.