Kantara Chapter 1: Makers of Rishab Shetty starrer plan massive war sequence with big crew amid probe issued by Forest Department

Rishab Shetty’s upcoming movie, titled Kantara: Chapter 1, ran into difficulties following an investigation by the Karnataka Forest Department at the filming location. Locals raised concerns about the crew’s use of explosives during filming, fearing it could harm local wildlife, as the shooting spot was very near a critical forest area.

Amidst the whirlwind of speculation and scrutiny surrounding the upcoming pan-India movie, I can’t help but feel my heart race with anticipation! It seems that the creators are gearing up to film an epic war sequence, a claim that has left me utterly thrilled. The powerhouse production house, Hombale Films, is reportedly assembling a massive crew, a move that promises to breathe life into this grand spectacle. I can hardly wait to witness their masterful work!

According to an independent industry report cited by Times Now, the film’s production features a large team of professionals and includes experts from various countries.

According to the report, Hombale Films is at present filming a large-scale battle scene for Kantara: Chapter 1. They are collaborating with a huge team and numerous international experts. This upcoming battle scene promises to be an unparalleled spectacle in war movie history.

In simpler terms, Chapter 1 of Kantara serves as a precursor to the critically acclaimed 2022 film that starred Rishab Shetty in the main character role and won a National Award.

Regarding the ongoing dispute about the movie, an article in Bangalore Mirror stated that Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre declared that filming would halt promptly if the investigation uncovers any breach of forest regulations by the production team.

He told us that once he learned about the situation, he ordered the officials to go to the location for an investigation. If it’s found that the guidelines given by the Deputy Conservator of Forests in Hassan have been breached, causing harm to wildlife, the shooting will be halted straight away.

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2025-01-22 10:09