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Kantara movie gave me goosebumps - Rajinikanth

PUBLISHED DATE | 26/Oct/2022

Ever since its release on September 30 this year, Rishab Shetty’s blockbuster Kannada film, Kantara, has been praised by Tamil film celebrities like Silambarasan TR and Dhanush. Now Rajinikanth has joined this list and has said that the movie highlighting the traditions and rituals of coastal Karnataka including the much-in-the-news** Bhoota Kola*, has given him goosebumps. 

 

 

Rishab Shetty, who wrote, directed and played the lead in Kantara responded to Rajinikanth's tweet by calling it a 'dream come true'. Kantara, produced by Hombale Films of KGF fame, is set against the backdrop of a dominant caste landlord grabbing the land of a local tribal community. The story is intertwined with the native culture and rituals like much-in-the-news** Bhoota Kola*, practiced in coastal Karnataka.

 

 

*Bhoota Kola a ritual performance where a person temporarily becomes the local spirit/deity that is being worshipped. This performer is believed to have God descended on him and hence is treated as one.

**Rishab Shetty during an interview claimed Bhoota Kola to be a part of Hindu culture and has been countered by actors and activists, including his own co-star actor Kishore. The one's against the Hindu claim say that Bhoota Kola has been a part of native tribes and pre-dates the Aryan invasion/Vedic-Brahminical Hinduism. 


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