
Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1
Action Thriller Kannada
During the reign of Kadamba’s, the first dynasty of Karnataka, Bangra, a fictional feudatory ruled by King Vijayendra. Known to have pledged his loyalty to the Kadambas, he holds the command over their sea trade. King Vijayendra known for his valour is a feared leader who celebrated slavery and atheism.
| Cast: | Rishab Shetty, Rukmini Vasanth, Jayaram, Rakesh Poojari, Gulshan Devaiah, Pramod Shetty, |
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| Director: | Rishab Shetty |
| Writer: | Rishab Shetty, Anirudh Mahesh, Shanil Gowtham |
| Editor: | Suresh Mallaiah |
| Camera: | Arvind Kashyap |

All Guild Reviews of Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1
Rishab Shetty’s conviction and daring vision triumph

Bigger Isn't Always Better

An epic sight to behold


A Stunning Visual Spectacle

Rishab Shetty’s epic saga may be less potent and primal than its predecessor, but it’s no less breathtaking.
It seems poetic somehow that Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1 releases in the same month as the 10-year anniversary re-release of Baahubali. Rarely since S.S. Rajamouli’s landscape-defining two-part epic have I felt this level of “how-did-they-pull-that-off” admiration at the absolute conviction, stunning execution, and thunderous scale of an Indian film. Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1—writer-director-star Rishab Shetty’s prequel to his 2022 film, which took the nation by storm,—has all the features of a typical “sequel”. It’s bigger, flashier, more scattered, and less potent. But strictly as a feat of filmmaking and painstaking craft, it’s a thing to marvel at.

All Sound & Little Fury

Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1 is a visual spectacle with some good performances, but the film suffers from its incohesive writing, simply because the scale takes over in the pursuit to become a pan-India legend.
There’s a scene in Kantara (2022) where you know something is going to happen to Guruva, who is Shiva’s cousin. He’s the voice of God, he’s the good one. And, before that, you see flashes of who Guruva is. So when landlord Devendra travels with him, you instinctively know Guruva is going to be the sacrificial lamb. Despite that, when you saw it on screen, the tears flowed. Because, you cared. Because, by then, they’d told you who Guruva is. You know what the loss of that life meant.

Rishab Shetty's folklore saga is a spellbinding spectacle

Director, writer, and actor Rishab Shetty's film, also starring Rukmini Vasanth and Jayaram, explores the man vs nature conflict and land rights, blending them with divinity, folklore, myth, and faith. The film is a brilliant cinematic showcase.
Seldom does a movie leave you speechless. Sometimes, the impact is awe-inspiring and words fail you. Sometimes, you are so impressed you can’t stop talking about it. Sometimes, it hits you so hard that you just revel in its magic. But when a film manages to do all of this at once, it isn’t just a masterpiece - it is a cultural phenomenon. That is what Rishab Shetty’s ‘Kantara A Legend: Chapter 1’ does to you.
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