Kantara: Chapter One (Final Screening)

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9:30am - Sunday, Oct 5, 2025

Kantara: Chapter One (Final Screening)

Long before the events of the 2022 sensation, a legend was born.

Set in 300 CE during the reign of the Kadamba dynasty, KANTARA: Chapter One takes audiences into the mystical forests of Banavasi, where divine spirits awaken and the roots of the Daiva tradition are forged.

Rishab Shetty transforms into a fierce Naga Sadhu, a warrior-mystic destined to become the bridge between mortals and the divine. Ancient rituals, supernatural forces, and tribal struggles collide in a cinematic spectacle like no other — this isn’t just a prequel, it’s the origin of a myth. The story delves deeper into the origins of the mythological tradition and ancestral conflict introduced in the first film. Exploring the origins of Kaadubettu Shiva during the Kadamba dynasty era, KANTARA: Chapter One, explores the untamed wilderness and forgotten lore surrounding the past.

During the reign of Kadamba’s, the first dynasty of Karnataka, Bangra, a fictional feudatory ruled by King Vijayendra. Known to have pledged his loyalty to the Kadambas, he holds the command over their sea trade. King Vijayendra known for his valour is a feared leader who celebrated slavery and atheism.

Written and directed by Rishab Shetty, and produced by Vijay Kiragandur under Hombale Films.

Sunday, October 5
This screening is in KANNADA language
Doors 9:00 am | Film 9:30 am *SHARP! Start time subject to change. Please arrive on time.

*Please note: Shorter patrons (or those with young children) will have a better balcony viewing experience if selecting seats in Rows BB – FF.
**This film screens with a brief intermission.

KANTARA: CHAPTER ONE (Rishab Shetty, 2025 / 175 min / Kannada w/ EST / 14A) During the reign of Kadamba’s, the first dynasty of Karnataka, Bangra, a fictional feudatory ruled by King Vijayendra. Known to have pledged his loyalty to the Kadambas, he holds the command over their sea trade. King Vijayendra known for his valour is a feared leader who celebrated slavery and atheism.