Rishh Shetty starts the last program of Kantara 2 after the death of Junior Artist
Rishab Shetty’s ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’, a prequel for the 2022 blockbuster film, is one of the highest-appreciated Indian films of the year. Despite many failures during production, the manufacturers have now entered the final shooting program for the film.

Rishab Shetty’s ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’, one of the much awaited Indian films of the year, has faced several failures during production, including a junior artist’s recent drowning on the film’s set. Despite these obstacles, manufacturers have entered the final stages of production, starting shooting for the final schedule on 7 May.
The final schedule is being shot at one place about 20 km from Kundpur, Karnataka. Produced by Homebell Films and directed by Rishab Shetty, the producers have left no stone unturned to try and make Precips an experience to remember ‘Kantara’He has also announced that the dramatic release of the film will not be delayed, and strongly established that it will reach theaters on October 2, 2025.
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Just a few days ago, MF Kapil, a aspirational talent from KeralaWhen he went to swim during a break from work on the set of the film, Kolur drowned in the Supornica River. Local authorities started an immediate discovery and rescue operation with the fire department. Sadly, Kapil’s body was recovered from the river later that evening.
The team had to bear several obstacles during the filming. Earlier, a bus transport junior artists were overturned to Kollur. However, there was no injury. Additionally, a large -scale set built on high cost was destroyed due to unexpected air and rain. The crew came under investigation from the Forest Department to allege the natural habitat during filming.
For ‘Kanta: Chapter 1’, manufacturers have placed an ambitious war sequence on a large scale, which roping to choreography action in both national and international experts. More than 500 trained fighters were hired to execute a fighter sequence designed to compete with the best in global cinema. The power-packed stretch shocked 3,000 people on the set, which is one of the biggest war scenes in Indian cinema so far. Actor-director Rishha Shetty, allegedly undergoing three months of intensive training to prepare for the sequence, to bring authenticity in his role to mastery in horse riding, kalapayattu and sword.
‘Kanta: Chapter 1’ is a big budget prequel for the original 2022 blockbuster, ‘Kantara’. The film is determined during the reign of Banwasi’s Kadambas and includes Rishab Shetty, Jairam, Kishore and Jayasuri, others.