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Internet Slam Fan’s Daiva Dress in Kantara Show: Not Divine, No Mockery

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Internet Slam Fan’s Daiva Dress in Kantara Show: Not Divine, No Mockery

Internet Slam Fan’s Daiva Dress in Kantara Show: Not Divine, No Mockery

During the ‘Kanta: Chapter 1’ screening in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, a fan went viral dressed as a diva. Internet users criticized the Act abusively to the Tulundu tradition.

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At the Kantara screening, Fan’s Daiva dress expressed displeasure over the Internet.

A video showing a fan dressed as a Daiva has created a controversy over the Internet, copying a dramatic -occupied scene of Rishha Shetty’s newly released film ‘Kanta: Chapter 1’, a newly released film of Rishha Shetty inside Uma Rajendra Theater in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. The incident, which took place soon after the film’s nationwide release on 2 October, quickly obtained online traction, in which many people expressed acting towards religious and cultural traditions.

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Another fan, with a beard in a yellow kurta and dhoti, re -enforced the sequence of capturing the occupation by Shetty’s character outside the Anjan Theater in Bangalore, which led to the online ruckus.

Reactions at these videos were sharp, many social media users condemned the performance, which is derogatory to the Tulunadu tradition associated with Diva Puja. Critics argued that the Act crossed a line amid praise and jokes, especially given the rituals and spiritual significance of the scenes occupied by Daiva -occupied scenes in the coastal culture of Karnataka.

A user commented, “This is not a divine view, but a joke of the Tulunadu tradition.” Others noted how quickly such copying acts worked after the release of the film.

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The events have attracted focus on relationships between popular cinema and painting traditions, especially as ‘Kanta: Chapter 1’, fall out on mythology and rituals, which are internal to identify the region. Many internet users highlighted the need for more awareness and sensitivity when engaging with subjects and symbols contained in cultural and religious contexts.

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The work of dressing in the form of diwa, while seems to be, was widely interpreted as a revered tradition. Rishab Shetty spoke in several interviews, talked about how the scream should not be made fun. Agenda Aajtak 2022 actor, “People are talking about it and there is a lot of negativity about it. Uska is a pathPeople should not make fun of it. Because That society Faith And if there is a feeling, then the ankogo hurt,

The debate on social media grew, in which fan expression ranged from calls to honor the discussion on artistic freedom. While some fans defended the Act as a tribute, the prevailing response was important online, underlining the boundaries that many people believe should not be crossed in the name of entertainment.

‘Kanta: Chapter 1’ is widely known for its striking scenes and influential story, which is accompanied by special appreciation for views that focus on these controversies.

The film, written and directed by Rishab Shetty, investigated the mythological and cultural heritage of Karnataka and set a thousand years before the original ‘Kanta’. Production has become notable for Rukmini Vasant, Gulshan Devaiya, Jairam, and Rakesh Pujari, and his depiction of Kadamba period and the traditions of Daiva Puja.

‘Kanta: Chapter 1’ earned more than Rs 300 crore in four days and is still continuing his great run.

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