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Filmmaker Rishab Shetty Bets Big on 'Kantara Chapter 1' with Unique Pay Deal

Summary

  • Rishab Shetty to forgo upfront fee, earn based on 'Kantara Chapter 1' box office
  • Film budgeted at around ₹125 crore, one of the most expensive Kannada productions
  • Elaborate climax sequence shot over 45-50 days with 500+ trained fighters
Filmmaker Rishab Shetty Bets Big on 'Kantara Chapter 1' with Unique Pay Deal

In a daring move, filmmaker Rishab Shetty has decided to forgo a pre-determined fee for his upcoming film 'Kantara Chapter 1', which is set to release on October 2nd. Instead, Shetty's income will be directly linked to the movie's box office performance.

The film, a grand-scale production, is said to be mounted on a massive budget of around ₹125 crore, making it one of the most expensive Kannada cinema projects to date. This ambitious undertaking features an elaborate climax war sequence that was shot over 45-50 days on 25 acres of rugged terrain, involving more than 500 trained fighters and 3,000 total participants.

The trailer of 'Kantara Chapter 1' has already generated significant buzz, showcasing a visually stunning period mythological drama set during the Kadamba dynasty era. The film follows the tribal hero Berme, played by Rishab Shetty, as he confronts kings and mythical forces. It also stars Rukmini Vasanth, Jayaram, and Gulshan Devaiah in key roles.

If the film performs well at the box office, Rishab Shetty's share of the profits could far exceed any standard paycheck. This bold move by the filmmaker underscores his confidence in the project and his willingness to take on the financial risk in pursuit of greater rewards.

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The budget of 'Kantara Chapter 1' is around ₹125 crore, making it one of the most expensive Kannada cinema productions.
The elaborate climax war sequence of 'Kantara Chapter 1' was shot over 45-50 days on 25 acres of rugged terrain, involving more than 500 trained fighters and 3,000 total participants.
Rishab Shetty, the filmmaker of 'Kantara Chapter 1', has decided to forgo a pre-determined fee and instead have his income directly tied to the film's box office performance.

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