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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Fans' Dramatic Daiva Impersonations Spark Controversy Over 'Kantara' Film

Fans' Dramatic Daiva Impersonations Spark Controversy Over 'Kantara' Film

6 Oct

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Summary

  • Fans dressed as Daiva mimicked possession scenes from 'Kantara' film
  • Incidents occurred in Tamil Nadu and Bengaluru theaters
  • Sparked outrage over perceived disrespect to Tulunadu cultural traditions
Fans' Dramatic Daiva Impersonations Spark Controversy Over 'Kantara' Film

In the weeks following the nationwide release of the film 'Kantara: Chapter 1' on October 2, 2025, a series of controversial incidents have unfolded across southern India. Viral videos have emerged showing fans dressed as the Daiva character from the film, dramatically re-enacting possession scenes inside theaters.

One such incident occurred at the Uma Rajendraa theatre in Tamil Nadu's Dindigul, where a fan mimicked the film's famous possession sequence. Another fan, dressed in traditional attire, performed a similar act outside the Anjan theatre in Bengaluru. These imitative performances quickly gained traction online, sparking outrage among many social media users.

Critics have condemned the acts as disrespectful towards the Tulunadu tradition of Daiva worship, which holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in the region. Many argued that the fans' actions crossed the line from admiration to mockery, trivializing a revered practice. One user commented, "This is not any divine visual but a mockery of the Tulunadu tradition."

The incidents have drawn attention to the complex relationship between popular cinema and the traditions it portrays. 'Kantara: Chapter 1,' directed by Rishab Shetty, has been widely praised for its striking visuals and impactful storytelling, particularly in its depiction of the Kadamba period and the rituals of Daiva worship. However, the recent fan imitations have highlighted the need for greater awareness and sensitivity when engaging with such culturally significant themes and symbols.

Shetty himself has addressed the issue, emphasizing that the Guliga scream should not be mocked. "People are talking about it and there is a lot of negativity about it. Uska mockery ho raha hain, people should not make fun of it. Because vo samaaj ka belief aur sentiment rahega so unlogo ko hurt nahi karna chahiye," the actor stated at a recent event.

As the debate continues to unfold on social media, the incidents have underscored the delicate balance between artistic expression and respect for cultural traditions. While some fans have defended the acts as a form of homage, the prevailing response remains critical, highlighting the boundaries that many believe should not be crossed in the name of entertainment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Kantara' is a film that explores Karnataka's mythological and cultural heritage, set over a thousand years before the original 'Kantara' story.
Rishab Shetty, the lead actor, also wrote and directed the 'Kantara' film.
The 'Kantara' film draws heavily on the Tulunadu tradition of Daiva worship, which holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in the region.

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