Prabhas hails ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ trailer, calls it a blockbuster in the making
The trailer, which dropped this week, has already become the talk of the town. Dark, powerful, and visually breathtaking, it captures the mood of an intense story set in the heart of tradition and faith.
The wait is finally over. After months of mystery, silence, and fan theories, ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ has made its grand entry with a trailer that is already shaking the internet. The film, produced by Hombale Films, is being called one of the biggest cinematic events of the year.
Back in 2022, the original ‘Kantara’ became a cultural phenomenon. It blended folklore, spirituality, and raw storytelling. Since then, audiences across India and abroad have been asking one question: what comes next?
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The answer is here in the form of a prequel that promises to go even deeper into the world that Rishab Shetty first created.
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Prabhas on ‘Kantara’ trailer
The trailer, which dropped this week, has already become the talk of the town. Dark, powerful, and visually breathtaking, it captures the mood of an intense story set in the heart of tradition and faith.
Among those cheering the loudest is none other than pan-India superstar Prabhas. The ‘Baahubali’ actor launched the Telugu version of the trailer and could not hold back his excitement.
Sharing it on social media, he wrote, “The #KantaraChapter1 Trailer is truly powerful and grand. Congrats and all the best to Vijay Kiragandur, Rishab Shetty, and the entire team. Can’t wait for the October 2nd release. This is going to be a blockbuster!”
But the excitement is not just about the trailer. Behind the scenes, ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ has been made on a scale rarely seen in Indian cinema. A massive war sequence has been created with international experts, featuring over 500 trained fighters and nearly 3,000 people in total. To shoot this, the makers built an entire town across 25 acres of rugged land.
The sequence alone took almost 50 days to film.
The movie also brings together a strong creative team: music by B. Ajaneesh Loknath, cinematography by Arvind Kashyap, and production design by Vinesh Banglan.
Set for a grand worldwide release on October 2, the film will release in multiple languages: Kannada, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali, and even English.
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