
Rishab Shetty’s directorial Kantara: Chapter 1 has been enjoying a dream run at the box office. The film, which was released in theatres on October 2, has been breaking records ever since. In less than 10 days since its release, the film has crossed Rs 500 crore worldwide. To express his gratitude, Rishab visited the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai.
Rishab visits Siddhivinayak
On Friday, Rishab Shetty was seen at the Siddhivinayak Temple seeking blessings for the film’s success. He was spotted barefoot as he exited the temple, surrounded by security staff. The actor, dressed in a white shirt and mundu, smiled and greeted fans before posing briefly for pictures and getting into his car. Interestingly, Rishab also sought blessings at the temple after the success of Kantara back in 2022.
Kantara: Chapter 1 crosses Rs 500 crore
Garnering phenomenal reviews across the country, the film continues to win hearts among audiences and critics alike. Already hailed as one of the biggest films of the year, it continues to break records and set new benchmarks. The film recently crossed Rs 509.25 crore worldwide within its first extended week of release.
The makers took to social media to share a poster celebrating the milestone, writing:
“The divine cinematic storm continues to soar higher at the box office. KantaraChapter1 crosses Rs 509.25 crore GBOC worldwide in the 1st week!”
The film, directed by Rishab Shetty, has become a cultural phenomenon for its blend of folklore, fiction, and spirituality. Kantara: Chapter 1 is being hailed as one of the biggest blockbuster hits of the year.
Rishab Shetty on Kantara’s success
At a recent event celebrating the film’s success, Rishab reflected on its journey, saying, “From the last part to this one, we’ve visually expanded the film. I’ve always said that the more regional we go, the more global we become—and that’s exactly what happened.”
He added, “This film and character were my dream, which my team made theirs, and now it’s become the public’s dream. My energy has been transferred to the people.”
Set in pre-colonial Karnataka during the reign of the Kadambas from Banavasi, the film explores the conflict between the tribals of Kantara forest and a tyrannical king, played by Gulshan Devaiah. The movie serves as a prequel to Shetty’s 2022 blockbuster Kantara, which became a cultural phenomenon for its rooted storytelling and exploration of divine folklore and traditions of coastal Karnataka.