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Gulshan Devaiah Breathes Life into Mystical 'Kantara: Chapter 1' Character
11 Oct
Summary
- Gulshan Devaiah plays King Kulashekhara in 'Kantara: Chapter 1'
- Connects with Bhoota Kola tradition from his childhood in Karnataka
- Brings hyper-realism to his character to make it believable

Gulshan Devaiah, a seasoned actor, has taken on the role of King Kulashekhara in Rishab Shetty's 'Kantara: Chapter 1', marking his Kannada debut. The film, which is based on the worship of nature and ancestors, resonates deeply with Devaiah, who hails from Karnataka.
In an exclusive interview, Devaiah spoke about his personal connection to the Bhoota Kola tradition, a ritual he witnessed as a child while visiting his maternal grandfather in the hilly region of Kodagu. Devaiah's experience with these local deities and customs has helped him bring a sense of authenticity to his portrayal of the complex character of Kulashekhara.
Devaiah's approach to the role has been to infuse it with a sense of hyper-realism, ensuring that the character feels grounded and believable, even within the film's supernatural elements. By focusing on the character's flaws and strengths, Devaiah has humanized Kulashekhara, making him relatable to the audience.
The actor's performance has been praised for its nuance, particularly in the interactions between Kulashekhara and his daughter, which showcase the character's gentleness and kindness – a side that is not readily apparent in his dealings with others. Devaiah's commitment to bringing authenticity to his roles has been a hallmark of his career, and his work in 'Kantara: Chapter 1' is no exception.