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Kantara Chapter 1 Nears ₹600 Crore, Set for October 31 OTT Debut

Summary

  • Kantara Chapter 1 box office collections dip, nearing ₹600 crore
  • Film set for OTT release on October 31
  • Director Atlee calls Rishab Shetty's work "an inspiration"
Kantara Chapter 1 Nears ₹600 Crore, Set for October 31 OTT Debut

As of October 30, 2025, Rishab Shetty's Kantara Chapter 1 has witnessed a dip in its box office collections, nearing the ₹600 crore mark. The film, which has been a box office sensation, is now set to make its OTT debut on October 31.

According to early estimates, the film collected around ₹2.50 crore on its 28th day at the domestic box office, taking its total to ₹599.15 crore. The film has seen a decline in occupancy across various language versions, including Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil.

Meanwhile, the makers have announced that Kantara Chapter 1 will be available on OTT platforms starting October 31. Fans can look forward to witnessing the "legendary adventure of Berme," the character played by Rishab Shetty, in both the original Kannada version and dubbed versions in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam.

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In a recent conversation, acclaimed director Atlee shared his admiration for Rishab Shetty's work, calling him a "wonderful inspiration for all filmmakers." Atlee, who watched the film on the very first day, praised Shetty's execution and the challenges he overcame as both the director and the lead actor.

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Kantara Chapter 1 has seen a dip in box office collections, nearing the ₹600 crore mark as of October 30, 2025.
Kantara Chapter 1 is set to make its OTT debut on October 31, 2025.
Atlee praised Rishab Shetty's work, calling him a "wonderful inspiration for all filmmakers" and stating that Shetty's execution of the film is "incredibly difficult" and "not humanly possible."

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