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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Kantara Sequel Fails to Match Authenticity of Blockbuster Original

Kantara Sequel Fails to Match Authenticity of Blockbuster Original

7 Oct

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Summary

  • Rishab Shetty expands Kantara universe but struggles to capture essence
  • Visuals and action impress, but story lacks the emotional depth of first film
  • Gulshan Devaiah and Rukmini Vasanth play key roles in building drama
Kantara Sequel Fails to Match Authenticity of Blockbuster Original

In October 2025, filmmaker-actor Rishab Shetty is facing the challenge of following up on the unprecedented success of his 2022 blockbuster, Kantara. Much like other directors who have expanded their pan-India franchises, Shetty has chosen to go back in time and establish the origins of his cinematic universe.

Kantara: Chapter 1 (2025) spends a significant amount of time building the backstory, with events unfolding like a checklist. The film introduces the powerful Bangra dynasty, whose eyes are set on the natural riches of Kantara's forest village. A bloody fight between the two factions concludes with a truce, and it's not until the arrival of Shetty's Berme, Kantara's special one, that the audience can finally breathe a sigh of relief.

While the film boasts impressive visuals and action sequences, thanks to a pumped-up budget, the story fails to propel the narrative and keep the audience engaged. Despite touching on familiar themes, such as the tussle between the haves and have-nots, the right to land and resources, and the glory of resistance, the marriage of folklore with a mainstream narrative that made the original Kantara distinctive is not as polished in this installment.

Gulshan Devaiah and Rukmini Vasanth, however, deliver strong performances, with Devaiah's Kulashekhara, the spoiled brat of a king, and Vasanth's Kanakavathi, who has a better-developed arc, adding depth to the drama and conflict. The film's highlight remains Shetty's visceral performance depicting the Bhoota Kola, but this time with more theatrics and less emotional depth.

Overall, Kantara: Chapter 1 (2025) aspires to do too much more but fails to match the authenticity and soul-stirring impact of its predecessor.

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Kantara is a blockbuster film franchise created by Rishab Shetty, with the first installment released in 2022 and the second chapter, Kantara: Chapter 1, set to release in 2025.
According to the article, Kantara: Chapter 1 (2025) struggles to match the authenticity and emotional depth of the 2022 blockbuster original. While it impresses with its visuals and action, the story lacks the propulsive narrative and soul-stirring elements that made the first film a hit.
The article highlights the performances of Gulshan Devaiah as Kulashekhara, the spoiled brat of a king, and Rukmini Vasanth as Kanakavathi, who has a better-developed arc in the film.

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