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Kantara

The much-feted and popular Kantara franchise is a Kannada language mythological action film series starring and directed by Rishab Shetty. The first film, Kantara, released in 2022, and its prequel, Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1, opened in 2025.    

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Anupam Kher Praises 'Tanvi The Great' As A 'Modern India' Film, Says He's Proud Of Its Oscar Entry

In this exclusive conversation, actor and director Anupam Kher discusses his film 'Tanvi The Great' making the eligibility list for the 98th Academy Awards, alongside 'Kantara Chapter One'. Kher expresses his excitement, stating, 'it's a great feeling and it just validates my belief that if you make good films, they find their path.' He notes the pride he feels in representing a modern India, not one of poverty or stereotypes, but one that 'celebrates the largeness of India.' Kher also shares his admiration for 'Kantara', revealing he watched it in theatres with his mother and brother and personally congratulated director Rishabh Shetty. He highlights how the two films represent diverse aspects of Indian storytelling, one rooted in tradition and the other in modern aspiration.

Kantara, Narsimha, Tanvi enter Oscar race

Hombale Films' Kantara: Chapter 1, Mahavatar Narsimha, and Anupam Kher's Tanvi The Great have joined the Academy's list of 201 films eligible for Oscars Best Picture consideration.

Who owns culture?

From Ranveer Singh imitating Daivas from Kantara to brands copying traditional designs — when does cultural appropriation actually become illegal?

Dhurandhar Release: Sana Farzeen Reports On Box Office, Yami’s Post & Kantara Row

In this special report, India Today Associate Editor Sana Farzeen reviews the theatrical release of Ranveer Singh’s massive action film ‘Dhurandhar’. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film marks Singh’s return to cinemas with a runtime of 3 hours 34 minutes and an ‘A’ certificate. Farzeen reports from Cinepolis Andheri, noting that while morning shows saw 22-37% occupancy, night shows are nearly 50% blocked. The report also highlights key controversies surrounding the film, including Yami Gautam’s statement on paid reviews and the legal trouble involving Ranveer Singh’s alleged disrespect of the ‘Kantara’ tradition at IFFI.

Ranveer Singh Apologises For 'Kantara' Mimicry At IFFI After Backlash Over 'Female Ghost' Remark

In this special report, Actor Ranveer Singh has issued an apology following backlash over his mimicry of Rishab Shetty’s 'Kantara' performance at the IFFI closing ceremony in Goa. The controversy erupted after Singh referred to the revered Daivas of Tulunadu as a 'female ghost' and enacted the sequence onstage. Addressing the criticism via Instagram, Singh stated, 'My intention was to highlight Rishabh's incredible performance in the movie and that he respects all cultures and traditions.' The incident occurred just weeks before the release of his upcoming film 'Dhurandhar'.

India Today Explainer: Kantara's Secret | Tata Empire Shaken | UK PM's India Visit | Gaza Peace Plan

This special report focuses on the escalating governance crisis within Tata Trusts, with Chairman Noel Tata's camp reportedly at odds with other trustees led by Mehli Mistry, prompting government intervention. We also cover UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit, where the extradition of fugitives like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya was a key diplomatic focus. The show further examines a US-led Gaza peace proposal, with former President Donald Trump stating, 'We ended the war in Gaza and really, on a much bigger basis, created peace'. Finally, we explore the cultural roots of the Bhuta Kola tradition, brought to national attention by the film 'Kantara', delving into the significance of deities like Panjurli and Guliga in the Tulu Nadu region.

Kantara's Divine Secret: Inside The Ancient World Of Spirit Worship Explainer

This special report delves into the cultural phenomenon of Rishab Shetty's film 'Kantara', which has cast a spotlight on the ancient Tulu traditions of coastal Karnataka. The narrative explores the deep-rooted practices of Bhuta Kola, the worship of local spirits, and the significance of the deities Panjurli and its companion, Guliga. The film showcases Bhuta Kola, which 'literally means spirit play in Tulu and it's a ritualistic performance honoring Bhutas, local spirits or deities who are believed to be protectors of the land, villages and families.' The report explains the mythology behind Panjurli, a boar spirit often associated with Lord Vishnu's Varaha avatar, seen as a powerful protector of agriculture and villages. It also touches upon other spirits within the vast Tuluva pantheon, like the fierce Guliga, the guardian Bhairava, and Kallurthi, celebrating the intricate relationship between humanity, nature, and the divine that has thrived for centuries.

Made in Heaven Season 3 not happening. Here's why

Loved Sobhita Dhulipala and Arjun Mathur-starrer 'Made In Heaven'? Sadly, there will be no season 3 of the show. The latest episode of 'In Da Club' also has a look at 'Kantara Chapter 1' box office report and how Bollywood and the occasion of Karwa Chauth share a timeless devotion.