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  • In this Film Companion Exclusive ahead of the Hindi release of the hugely acclaimed Kantara, Rishab Shetty who wrote, directed, and acted in the Kannada film speaks to Anupama Chopra about always knowing the film would have a universal appeal, the 'energy' that drove him on set to complete the project and how he plans to celebrate the stupendous success of the film.
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    Time Stamps:
    00:00 Promo
    00:50 How Rishab created the Kantara movie
    04:15 Rishab Shetty on his character from the Kantara movie
    05:30 Idea of Kantara came from...
    12:38 How Rishab Shetty created magic with his direction?
    14:00 BTS stories of Kantara
    16:56 Love story in Kantara movie
    18:56 "More Regional is more Universal"- Rishab Shetty
    22:50 Folk references in the movies of Rishab Shetty
    24:53 Visual beauty of Kantara movie
    26:40 Friendship of Rishab Shetty, Rakshit Shetty & Raj B. Shetty
    30:00 Artists behind the success of Kantara movie
    33:10 What were the expectations during the making of Kantara?
    35:52 Audience & Critic's reactions to Kantara movie
    37:40 Rishab Shetty's message to the Hindi audience
    38:57 Rishab Shetty on upcoming projects
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  • @FilmCompanion
    @FilmCompanion  Před rokem +7724

    Was Kantara your favorite film of 2022 so far?

  • @TriedRefusedProductions
    @TriedRefusedProductions Před rokem +5803

    Here before this goes viral! ❤
    Much deserved love and appreciation for Rishab! 🔥

    • @RohanKumaar
      @RohanKumaar Před rokem

      Absolutely man. He deserves it.

    • @karnatakaanimesociety5009
      @karnatakaanimesociety5009 Před rokem +178

      Mahaprabhu neeven illi 😂

    • @nirvana9530
      @nirvana9530 Před rokem +74

      Without your recommendation this interview wouldn't be possible I believe. Cheers to good 📽️!!

    • @hgmurty
      @hgmurty Před rokem +49

      we need you to interview rishabh jammy. that would be awsome

    • @moviemarvel7450
      @moviemarvel7450 Před rokem +69

      Did you ask Anupama what she felt (and survived) after watching a film with so much Hindu culture and religious imagery? Will she write a hit piece just like she did for RRR and Rocketry?

  • @kajaaljootna8618
    @kajaaljootna8618 Před rokem +69

    The very last scene where Shiva meets his father in the forest was very emotional. The facial expressions were out of this world. This isn't a movie it's a live on experience. It simply stays with you.

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Před rokem +1

      Rishab Shetty has embarrassed himself here. Majority of Kannadigas speak Kannada and English yet he made this interview in Hindi so us kannada speakers cannot understand.....

    • @KasDlonewolf
      @KasDlonewolf Před měsícem

      You're typing in English right now. The only person embarassing themselves is you. Identification and attachment detracts you from your highest self. Stop cheating yourself like this.​@@debodatta7398

    • @karansarin1986
      @karansarin1986 Před 15 dny +1

      @@debodatta7398 Some people find negativity in everything 🤌

  • @aninditadasaryan6189
    @aninditadasaryan6189 Před rokem +106

    The fact that he spoke in Hindi being a non-Hindi speaker tells a lot about his character. If you look at the bollywood actors who come to FC , how many speak in proper hindi ? The way he talks about his film, his involvement, how he conceptualized the story, everything is mesmerizing. I love how rooted he is!

  • @shambhunathpradip187
    @shambhunathpradip187 Před rokem +2428

    Rishabh Shetty wearing a Dhoti ( notably, black) & promoting his film in an otherwise English entertainment website's CZcams channel by speaking in Hindi about his Kannada film is true representation of India & our acceptance for diversity. By the way, I'm a Rishabh fan from Kerala.
    #Kantara

    • @PramodAkulu
      @PramodAkulu Před rokem +22

      All his interviews are in dhoti.

    • @shadowdroid5465
      @shadowdroid5465 Před rokem +53

      @@karnatakaanimesociety5009 she is bit baised...mostly promotes her favourites in Bollywood too...ignore her don't give her much importance...

    • @VinayVasulu
      @VinayVasulu Před rokem +4

      @@karnatakaanimesociety5009 Just like how you kannada people force everyone to speak in Kannada

    • @shadowdroid5465
      @shadowdroid5465 Před rokem +41

      @@VinayVasulu if you compares actions of few with the entire community then you are also equivalent to that few... tbh Karnataka is most diverse with many different linguistics community - Tulu, Kannada, Marathi, Konkani, Baryi, Koraga etc who didn't came from outside.

    • @dinkin_flicka14
      @dinkin_flicka14 Před rokem +5

      Wow you painted the picture so beautifully 🔥💜

  • @arunkumar-pd2yd
    @arunkumar-pd2yd Před rokem +1121

    Even though Rishabh knows English well, He tried to explain everything in Hindi(at his best). that's the kind of respect one should give to other language.
    Huge respect to Rishabh Shetty.

    • @neilgantal2077
      @neilgantal2077 Před rokem +27

      Because he is bharatiya , he don't see bharat through English men lens

    • @bhargav8960
      @bhargav8960 Před rokem +33

      preach brother preach!especially to tamilians.
      Also i would like my north indian brothers to give more respect to south indian languages and culture.

    • @palsoumik7
      @palsoumik7 Před rokem +39

      never seen this respect reciprocated by Hindi speakers

    • @extraordinary65
      @extraordinary65 Před rokem

      Arun Kumar, What's your insta id? I wanna talk

    • @gayatrik9657
      @gayatrik9657 Před rokem +9

      Being Tulu ..raised in mumbai as Maharashtrian, this movie strongly made realized my south indian roots. M grateful to the Kantara team. Sincere thanks to Rishab Anna ❤️❤️❤️

  • @swamp123481
    @swamp123481 Před rokem +260

    This is the beauty of the south Indian film industry...So down to earth, so humble, so calm... Huge respect for real "HERO"....Kantara is the most wonderful film i've ever watched in my entire life... If this film is not nominated for an Oscar, this will be my last watched movie... Huge respect and love to "Rishabh Sir"...

    • @swamp123481
      @swamp123481 Před rokem +5

      @@druvacitrix8552 No Bro...For me its not just a movie , its our culture...

    • @dianachristal3104
      @dianachristal3104 Před rokem +2

      lol.....same old story is your best film???

    • @swamp123481
      @swamp123481 Před rokem +3

      @@dianachristal3104 Yes dear.... Our old stories belong to an era when other civilizations do not even exist...

    • @Zeeues
      @Zeeues Před rokem +2

      Exactly my thoughts. South Indian cinema is all about story telling (and that makes them the "super stars") whereas bullywood is about stardom and money only. Not quality cinema. Any good movie they've made is a remake of South Indian cinema. Ofcourse a very few bollywood originals are a rare drop.

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Před rokem +1

      Rishab Shetty has embarrassed himself here. Majority of Kannadigas speak Kannada and English yet he made this interview in Hindi so us kannada speakers cannot understand.....

  • @sm0000
    @sm0000 Před rokem +133

    24:32 , He meant "everything is eternally existing in nature, we can't create anything new, we recreate the same thing over n over again." That's Deep 🔥

    • @rishabhshukla1089
      @rishabhshukla1089 Před rokem +3

      That's is exactly what the Hindu philosophy teaches us - samsara!

    • @sm0000
      @sm0000 Před rokem

      @@rishabhshukla1089 absolutely, it's in Gita as well

  • @muzaffaralisheikhji
    @muzaffaralisheikhji Před rokem +1825

    If this movie doesn’t get a national award, all the true movie lovers will be disappointed

  • @aditimishra9900
    @aditimishra9900 Před rokem +1155

    This man is so humble. Massive respect. Kantara was a breath of fresh air. Something we have never witnessed before. Everything about this film was magical! Hats off.

    • @prakashshetty2627
      @prakashshetty2627 Před rokem +10

      People from Tulunadu (Mangalore, Udupi and Kundapura) spend crores of money for Daivva Aradane. The feel they get from is totally different. There is saying Only Panjurli Daivva as Varadan from Lord Shivji he can take life of human 12 yrs earlier or 12 yrs later. Since tulunadu called as Parashurama Srishti, and Temples land, Nagaradane and Bhoota Kola are the prime worship in every individual house irrespective of caste and creed

    • @dandalasuman
      @dandalasuman Před rokem +2

      Are you liking this movie for his humbleness or the way he entertained in the movie ??

    • @regadapallinagabhushan8811
      @regadapallinagabhushan8811 Před rokem +2

      Watch Rangasthalam (Telugu movie). Kaanthara is of course different from RS but you will see that the hero's characterization is bit on the same lines.

    • @keepup1950
      @keepup1950 Před rokem +2

      @@prakashshetty2627 jai Swami koragajja jai Swami koragajja

    • @Apurva.Raghavendra
      @Apurva.Raghavendra Před rokem +2

      @@dandalasuman woooooo sahebru illu yarigo same comment hakidare😂😂yeppaa yen hucchu marreeee "Did u like movie coz he is humble ante" Ninge ishta illa andre bereyavrna yake target madta idiya guru. Nobody commented on ur opinion it's u who is questioning everyone in the comments section here😂😂 i thought nange matra ninvu question madidu...wooo idu tappu hudukuva kaille idoru anta ivaga goth ayitu 😂

  • @kalpitha.n
    @kalpitha.n Před rokem +199

    26:40 - His reply in that segment about how the legends of Kannada Film Industry namingly Dr. Rajkumar, Vishnuvardhan & Shankar Nag had already paved the path absolutely stole my heart.

    • @susheergovindaraj5842
      @susheergovindaraj5842 Před rokem +8

      Exactly, he is mature and not getting carried away by the film's success. I really liked his mention of Shankar Nag sir's contribution, and that would pave the way for others to find out more.

    • @user-hs7xq5tz3g
      @user-hs7xq5tz3g Před rokem +2

      And Upendra

    • @susheergovindaraj5842
      @susheergovindaraj5842 Před rokem +5

      @@user-hs7xq5tz3g Equally there, that's why he called him a legendary director.

    • @prateek752
      @prateek752 Před rokem

      And what he said is absolutely true.

    • @59sort
      @59sort Před rokem +3

      Shankar Nag and upendra's movies truly deserve lot of accolade.. somehow they got underrated because of the time they born..Upendra had lot of telugu fans..

  • @elmora2655
    @elmora2655 Před rokem +56

    I am from Delhi and saw this movie in theatre, in Kannada, to get the real feel.
    It may surprise many of you, but I found it not that difficult to understand it. Sanskrit words helped me understand it to a great extent.
    Most beautiful part was the tears rolling down my eyes, at the end, making me feel watching something that's mine, ours, of my roots, of my brother's and sisters in southern part of my country.
    Wonderful work to connect the Indians and understanding the commonality between us.

    • @SatyaSanathani
      @SatyaSanathani Před rokem

      Thank you. As a Kannadiga, we all like North Indians and all other Indians from West to East and especially, beautiful people from 7 sister states of North East India.

    • @shrinikta
      @shrinikta Před rokem

      The fact is kannada contains 70% of Sanskrit words or Words derived from Sanskrit

    • @epsl422
      @epsl422 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@shrinikta
      Mam,
      Whichever Indian language you take, some words originated from Sanskrit...

  • @amitcr5705
    @amitcr5705 Před rokem +355

    No foreign brand clothing.. no shimmering lights, no fake accents, no bad mouthing, just a treat to watch his interview same as the movie created.
    One can see the effort gone into it .. watching this movie once is not enough.. and has to be watched in theatre.
    Like he said he dint make the movie, some driving force around him encouraged him and supported him and it happens.. no explanation..
    while watching this movie I was in trance in a different world..

    • @RaghuRoxx
      @RaghuRoxx Před rokem +2

      Bevaarsi 😂

    • @pandahas
      @pandahas Před rokem +4

      I am sure the shirt and specs might be of foreign brand. Or perhaps watch. You may say he was humble in his appearance and style and filled with blings.

    • @reabhatia
      @reabhatia Před rokem +1

      Such a positive person!

    • @rishiraaj.580
      @rishiraaj.580 Před rokem

      Ya 😀👍

  • @Samurai016
    @Samurai016 Před rokem +311

    Rishabh Shetty deserves 2 national awards one for direction and another for best actor he has created masterpiece Kantara 🔥🔥

  • @sumalathas7675
    @sumalathas7675 Před rokem +69

    I am so proud that Rishab didn't forget the roots of Kannada cinema, he gave credit to Dr. Rajkumar, Dr. Vishnuvardhan, Puttanna Kanagal, Siddalingaiah and many... Spoke about Kannada cinema legacy.. this shows his upbringing.. we need such people today where negativity is all around, he represents humanity over success

    • @nithinn987
      @nithinn987 Před rokem

      Mam, you are cute. So is Kantara and Rishab sir 🙏😁

  • @lastpaganstanding
    @lastpaganstanding Před rokem +297

    Being a kasaragodian I fell in love with this film. At our place it is called "Theyyam". We have our version of Gulikan Theyyam. This man is rooted to the core. I wish we had people like him in malayalam who does Theyyam related films in malayalam. There were no malayalam films about Theyyam after Kaliyattam(1997). It's been a long long time. I was dying to see a movie like this and this man just blew my mind.

    • @jishnubalakrishnan988
      @jishnubalakrishnan988 Před rokem +5

      I thought the same after watching this movie.

    • @Suresh_Kamath
      @Suresh_Kamath Před rokem +5

      Bhoot kola is also performed in Kerala. I am from Kumbla and we used to go to our Tulu friends house for Bhoota kola.

    • @lastpaganstanding
      @lastpaganstanding Před rokem +4

      @@Suresh_Kamath yes ofcourse, it's all the same bro. In malayalam it's called Theyyam and tulu or kannada it's called Bhoota kola. Kasaragod is after all a multi cultural, multi linguistic district right ? We say kasargod is Saptha Bhasha Sangama Bhoomi. ❤❤
      We are proud of the tulu heritage of our land bro. Same for our Konkani heritage too.

    • @onelife-celebrateit
      @onelife-celebrateit Před rokem

      Yessss🙏 me too had thought the same .

    • @rockysage7760
      @rockysage7760 Před rokem +4

      Same. I've been to Kannur many times to see Theyyam. Great art form.

  • @vinaygunavante
    @vinaygunavante Před rokem +557

    What a gentleman..Need such talented people to take Indian Cinema to next level ..Gem in the crown of Kannada Cinema ... Huge Respect

  • @Apurva.Raghavendra
    @Apurva.Raghavendra Před rokem +710

    What an interview ❤️
    When he said "Regional is universal" it won many hearts. He is sooo down to earth his smiling face...such a telented man.The way he represents his culture by wearing dhoti 😍😍😍we luv u sir we are lucky to have you in our Kannada film industry. U are asset to our industry. He deserves national award for kantata. First it was Kgf1 and Kgf2, Charlie 777, now it's KANTARA... RRR (Rakshit Shetty, Raj Shetty , Rishab Shetty) Proud kannadigas.

    • @moon_chick
      @moon_chick Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/TmhMp75NUTQ/video.html

    • @dandalasuman
      @dandalasuman Před rokem

      Are you liking this movie for wearing Dhothi ?? or the way he entertained you in the movie ??

    • @Apurva.Raghavendra
      @Apurva.Raghavendra Před rokem +17

      @@dandalasuman Ohh so i don't have any freedom to express what i felt? U came to question me ova here?😂 Look i just said how he carries himself n represents his culture. Coming to the movie now i need not tell anything everyone are speechless. So dat itself says hwz his movie. Nobody likes someone just for wearing dothi...got it?

    • @dandalasuman
      @dandalasuman Před rokem

      @@Apurva.Raghavendra No way I obstructed your freedom of expression. I just expressed my doubt that based on which point you liked movie? Answering or NOT answering that question is your freedom. If you think that I shouldn't express my doubts and get clarity then you are the one obstructing my freedom of expression.
      Regarding movie, I have already wached movie without reading any online reviews and made my own opinion. He has shown the culture of the region where the story happens, lot of hard work has gone into the the way he acted, It highlights the problems in the society and I am happy for that. But I couldn't get laugh & get thrilled while watching.

    • @kalapipaasi5977
      @kalapipaasi5977 Před rokem +2

      @@Apurva.Raghavendra Hi Apurva, the movie is set in Tulunadu. They are Tulu speakers. Some of them identify themselves as proud Kannadigas. Some of them oppose the imposition of Kannada to the detriment of Tulu.
      Dhoti is not a cultural marker. It is worn due to the weather conditions.

  • @shekharbaidya9902
    @shekharbaidya9902 Před rokem +283

    I am from West Bengal and I am thankful to the Kantara movie team for upholding our great culture and dharma which Bollywood can not..
    What a movie it was!! Marvelous!!

    • @bobinpune
      @bobinpune Před rokem +8

      It's not bollywood's job to uphold anybody's dharma! 😄 😄 People expect anything from anybody these days! 😄 😄

    • @anirudhpandey8239
      @anirudhpandey8239 Před rokem +1

      Yeah Bollywood job is to show buslims stronger than hindus

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Před rokem +1

      Rishab Shetty has embarrassed himself here. Majority of Kannadigas speak Kannada and English yet he made this interview in Hindi so us kannada speakers cannot understand.....

  • @wabi-sabi-wasabi
    @wabi-sabi-wasabi Před rokem +65

    This man is a genius. Hope this movie goes for the Oscars and wins National Awards
    - love and respect from Bengal

  • @rajeshmy3772
    @rajeshmy3772 Před rokem +334

    Kannada movies coming with a good Concept KGF-Mass, Vikranth Rona - Mistry with Thriller, 777 Charlee - Pet Love, Kantara - Divine. This sounds awesome 👍

    • @arjunv.r7178
      @arjunv.r7178 Před rokem +3

      True bro ❤️

    • @7rajcan
      @7rajcan Před rokem +2

      Mystery

    • @SiSi-ju1xk
      @SiSi-ju1xk Před rokem

      Sad that they show hindu god man peeping at bathing girl and touches her without her consent

    • @veenz50
      @veenz50 Před rokem +6

      List is fine. Not vikrant rona ..pls ...bad movie ..nothing other than rakkamma

    • @rajeshmy3772
      @rajeshmy3772 Před rokem +1

      @indian Hi Bro it's a very good Movie marking & the presentation anyhow it's your thoughts no comments on this

  • @vivekanandkarpe
    @vivekanandkarpe Před rokem +275

    His love towards soil, motherland, language,artists, culture,tradition, philosophy, thoughts, down to earth...omg absolutely true kannada was peak before 30 years when legends like dr Rajkumar sir, dri vishnuvardhan sir and shankarnag that time other industries used to remake movies and now we are seeing again the glory of kannada..sirigannadam gelge sirigannadam baalge...love your mother,mother tongue, mother earth, mother bharat and dharma.. ❤️🔥

  • @kartikanair
    @kartikanair Před rokem +78

    The thing he said about some external force I felt that external energy in that last 15 Minutes of this movie. I have seen similar rituals in my village in Kerala and i don't know bcz of that but I had goosebumps, my heart was filled , I cried and I was so overwhelmed in the end that I couldn't think. This movie is epic in all sense truly. He justified every bit of it ❤❤

  • @vinivini5747
    @vinivini5747 Před rokem +28

    There is definitely a super natural energy in Kanthara. This movie will go a long way.

  • @it_does_not_matter.
    @it_does_not_matter. Před rokem +747

    What anupama needs to understand is,
    Not every movie can be seen from an urban perspective. Shiva was meant to be weird. It was a creative choice. Shiva was meant to do everything wrong. It didn't sit well with a lot of people but I think the director found it necessary to show him that way.

    • @srinivasdeepak1388
      @srinivasdeepak1388 Před rokem +20

      Well said👍

    • @ferozshet2310
      @ferozshet2310 Před rokem +14

      Agreed

    • @arunshetty9775
      @arunshetty9775 Před rokem +15

      She understood now I feel

    • @kininans
      @kininans Před rokem +29

      100% correct, Shiva's brute and contrast had to be shown, he's not the typical hero.

    • @hgmurty
      @hgmurty Před rokem +33

      yes. he was rural raw minded guy, he is not perfect. cuts tree. hunts wild animals. look at heroine in weird way etc. all creative choice he made

  • @fv4931
    @fv4931 Před rokem +782

    2 min silence for those who have not watched kantara in theatres even now🙏🙏... don't you guys miss this experience ..it's 10000× greater than any holly bolly movie you have ever seen ..i feel blessed that i got a chance to watch this movie in Hindi...guys make this experience a part of ur life you won't regret🥶🥶

    • @bvssrsguntur6338
      @bvssrsguntur6338 Před rokem +7

      I was visiting Hyderabad and watched in my native Telugu language.
      Agree with all you said

    • @sumit6190p
      @sumit6190p Před rokem +15

      Nothing beat watching a movie in it's original language with English subtitles rather than it's dubbed version.

    • @kvp6492
      @kvp6492 Před rokem +5

      when you want to watch this masterpiece so badly but all the shows are full 🙃🥲

    • @DeVibe
      @DeVibe Před rokem +4

      Brother aaj hi dekhi Goosebumps aa gaye hai abi tak

    • @venkateshchavali8864
      @venkateshchavali8864 Před rokem

      +1

  • @shreydee14
    @shreydee14 Před rokem +30

    I don't think Kannada movies have ever gotten the kind of attention that Kantara has! Its surreal and it feels so good to see people from all over watching Kannada movies. Most people seldom talk about Kannada movies unless its like KGF. Thank you, Rishab Shetty!

  • @RN-hq8gg
    @RN-hq8gg Před rokem +50

    I love the fact that he is proud of his cultural heritage unlike some stars who feel ashamed of it. Especially loved that he proudly spoke kannada in the end. These are the kind of people our country needs.

  • @rakeshviswanath1239
    @rakeshviswanath1239 Před rokem +402

    That climax is going to be a benchmark in coming years

    • @ridiiculouss3411
      @ridiiculouss3411 Před rokem +3

      Climax is great because of ... acting...or.... writing

    • @rakeshviswanath1239
      @rakeshviswanath1239 Před rokem +11

      @@ridiiculouss3411 acting with perfect situation created with smart writing

    • @Srividyarai
      @Srividyarai Před rokem +7

      Sooooo true..
      We had goosebumps..
      We see bhootharadane every year in our family..i CLD feel same when I was watching the climax..
      Proud tuluvas ❤️

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem +3

      @@rakeshviswanath1239 . Kannada pride. Kannada power.

    • @SiSi-ju1xk
      @SiSi-ju1xk Před rokem

      Sad that they show hindu god man peeping at bathing girl and pinches her tummy without her consent

  • @meghana8802
    @meghana8802 Před rokem +757

    This has been such a great year for huge Indian films (RRR, KGF2, PS-1) and yet, just 15mins into Kantara and I knew this is going to be the biggest and best film I'll watch this year. The most magical theatrical experience I've ever had. That climax gave me goosebumps! Take a bow, Rishab Shetty.

    • @moviemarvel7450
      @moviemarvel7450 Před rokem +10

      Forgot Karthikeya 2 ?

    • @holymoly3566
      @holymoly3566 Před rokem +7

      Seeta Raman is good

    • @prakruthitutorial2491
      @prakruthitutorial2491 Před rokem +13

      also 777 charlie

    • @uv3666
      @uv3666 Před rokem +13

      Kannada movies this year - Kgf2 charlie vikrant rona kantara, guru shishyaru, thothapuri all were good

    • @roderszn
      @roderszn Před rokem +3

      @@uv3666 thothapuri? 😂😂 Le yaav tukali movie adu

  • @satya4u
    @satya4u Před rokem +92

    This is what happens when the divine blesses the hard work. One of the best interview from a man who took Kannada movies to the next level. Kantara is a masterpiece which will be remembered for generations. In my town there are people who didn't watch any movies for decades are coming to theatres to watch Kantara.. It truly deserves all the awards in all the categories..acting, direction, music, cinematography and art.. Thank you Rishabh and your team for gifting this divine experience to Indian public

  • @chiranthantr3339
    @chiranthantr3339 Před rokem +100

    THIS MOVIE WILL BE WRITTEN IN GOLDEN WORDS IN THE HISTORY OF INDIAN CINEMA

    • @useratecuador
      @useratecuador Před rokem

      This movie will be written with help or my tatti

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Před rokem +1

      Rishab Shetty has embarrassed himself here. Majority of Kannadigas speak Kannada and English yet he made this interview in Hindi so us kannada speakers cannot understand.....

  • @Cape_Crusader
    @Cape_Crusader Před rokem +262

    He even directed "Sarkari Hiriya Prathamika Shaale", which got a national award, Absolute gem of a film. Takes us back to our school days, a fun film to freshen ur moods. Do watch it.

  • @satskrish
    @satskrish Před rokem +107

    He just speaks from his heart. Very passionate filmmaker. Proud of you Rishab!!

  • @MS-ov9sv
    @MS-ov9sv Před rokem +21

    I am from urban North and I related with every sec of this movie. I felt and continue to feel so much love and reverence for these Daivatas. The last scene where Panjurli deva hugs the ppl - so much love. Blessed we are. We have these common threads. Watched twice and want to watch more.

  • @darlinghariteja1998
    @darlinghariteja1998 Před rokem +6

    Rishab sir u did a wonderful performance on kantara film🥰🥰..Aww ❤️❤️❤️

  • @srinivasshoysala1578
    @srinivasshoysala1578 Před rokem +130

    He spoke about ShankarNag, Vishnuvardhan, Dr. Rajkumar...! Kannada have reached the level where it is supposed to be....!!!! Hats off 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @theepak7
      @theepak7 Před rokem +1

      💛❤️

    • @yulplateau
      @yulplateau Před rokem +1

      dr Rajkumara black & white films on Indian mythology were wonderful 🙏🏽🙏🏽 I feel Karnataka film industry can lead cultural revival of films much more than Telgu which seems heavily stylized or Tamil/Malayalam that have become too commie and always relegate culture to niche art cinema…. Bollywood went down the drain, no hope for them to revive.

    • @poojan423
      @poojan423 Před rokem

      Ya kannada industry used to be good in 70s 80s but later on it tanked totally. I rarely watch kannada movies rarely being a kannadiga myself because they are bad or nothing interesting at all. Only few films recently I have watched on ott. It's a good thing the shetty trio are reviving the dying industry. Untimely demise of Shankarnag was the biggest cause of kannada industry downturn.

  • @DineshraoSathaptheKTRao
    @DineshraoSathaptheKTRao Před rokem +138

    What a Amazing man Rishab shetty is.........
    Talking about our old Kannada legend film makers.............

    • @SiSi-ju1xk
      @SiSi-ju1xk Před rokem

      Sad that they show hindu god man peeping at bathing girl and pinches her tummy without her consent

  • @nishantahuja3497
    @nishantahuja3497 Před rokem +22

    This man has just created a potential history & here he is sitting with no pride just as a pure human being expressing his artistic side across.He is in dhoti a shirt nothing fancy completely through his roots with no inhibitions.
    Hats off!🙌🏻😇

  • @shruthi3922
    @shruthi3922 Před rokem +157

    Never heard any so called Bollywood star talk Hindi this fluently..
    Rishab shetty❤❤❤

    • @saktiprasadswain6546
      @saktiprasadswain6546 Před rokem +9

      Bollywood star talk in English . It’s so called Hindi movie

    • @prakashshetty2627
      @prakashshetty2627 Před rokem +10

      Being Tuluva and Kannadiga we are proud of Bharat. We are luckiest people born in Bharat. And Hindi is our National Language and we should learn and am saying learn all indian languages in your life term, its always help u

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem +4

      @@prakashshetty2627 Thanks Shettre, Kannada power. Tulu Pride.

    • @soumyak5252
      @soumyak5252 Před rokem +6

      Yes... Bollywood star talk more of English with foriegn accent... And here v hv a manglorean for whom Tulu is local Mangalore language... Kannada being our state language.. has fluent English but put efforts and spoke very nice decent Hindi

    • @bharathkarkera3223
      @bharathkarkera3223 Před rokem

      @@prakashshetty2627 bari kushi apundu shetre namma javanerna movies thunanaga..benki 🔥

  • @Rajendraprasad-xz3xj
    @Rajendraprasad-xz3xj Před rokem +673

    this guy has a national award for his previous directorial, he introduced rashmika mandanna, great actor, great director hopefully he receives another award for this masterpiece... KGF was one extreme, 777charlie was an other, but this here is gonna be a legend for sure, ALL THE VERY BEST.

    • @culler2239
      @culler2239 Před rokem +82

      introducing that dagar is the only bad thing Rishab did

    • @holymoly3566
      @holymoly3566 Před rokem +44

      She is just a cute face but not a great actress to be proud about

    • @lasyamudunuri3559
      @lasyamudunuri3559 Před rokem +10

      Even vikrant Rona was an extreme.

    • @kimjong-un1217
      @kimjong-un1217 Před rokem +17

      @@lasyamudunuri3559 banda sudeep fan, bro its a rangitaranga aste

    • @sbs-hd3ff
      @sbs-hd3ff Před rokem +11

      @@kimjong-un1217 bidu guru north avaru rangitharanga nodilla Alva😂. Vikrant rona new concept haguthe

  • @chaitras6479
    @chaitras6479 Před rokem +42

    What a humble soul. A true artist. Proud to be from the same land as he is.
    Thank you for giving this amazing experience through kantara, sir. 🙏 Will never forget the goosebumps.

  • @gopalkrishna5275
    @gopalkrishna5275 Před rokem +80

    Such a divine experience.. 10/10…
    Bollywood can’t even imagine in their dreams of making such movies.. That’s Kannada movies for you.. Proud kannadiga !!

  • @vigneshs517
    @vigneshs517 Před rokem +300

    When we follow our roots, we become international instead of copying Hollywood ❤️❤️

  • @shoaibnadaf1558
    @shoaibnadaf1558 Před rokem +329

    Rishab Shetty Sir.... M a big Bollywood Buff & let me tell you this i have never seen anything like this in Hindi.... Unbelievable everything.... Watched with subs and i understood each & every shot.... Hat's Off ... So Raw & Entertaining... Get ready for National Awards 💯❤️🇮🇳

    • @sbs-hd3ff
      @sbs-hd3ff Před rokem +1

      Wait for the Hindi version, it will be more fun to watch

    • @shoaibnadaf1558
      @shoaibnadaf1558 Před rokem +3

      @@mnn8838 r u serious..was tlkn abt dis film

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem +1

      @@mnn8838 . Kannada pride

    • @AdarshKookal
      @AdarshKookal Před rokem +2

      Haven't you watched Tumbaad?

    • @veereshay9681
      @veereshay9681 Před rokem

      ​@@shoaibnadaf1558 no for other flim he got the national award for direction

  • @Insidebeautyno1
    @Insidebeautyno1 Před rokem +30

    This movie made me reconnect with my ancestors land Uttarakhand how we too have our dev and how our dev protects us from everything 🙏🏼

  • @johnnyandutube
    @johnnyandutube Před rokem +11

    After watching the film 4 times in theatres, I still want to watch it again. I became a fan of Rishab and watched all the interviews. This one is the best I would say. Spot on questions and giving so much space is what every interviewer should do like Anupama. Kantara is still running in theatres in Chennai. I used to say if u go deep into ur routes u ll find international ideas. But Rishab’s quote of Regional is Universal is more simpler yet powerful. Congratulations Rishab. Thank u for Kantara.

    • @s-1196
      @s-1196 Před rokem

      Padhle bhai..movie dekh ke ghar nhi chalta 😂

  • @ranjithakashyap2081
    @ranjithakashyap2081 Před rokem +315

    Such a wonderful interview!!! I especially loved how fondly Shettru spoke about Shankar Nag, Upendra & others. You represented KFI, our state, its culture on a national platform so wonderfully 👏 anupamachopra thank you for this beautiful interview ❤ #Kantara

  • @vivekv8904
    @vivekv8904 Před rokem +425

    While some ppl trying to divide karnataka, People like Rishab are those who bring people together. This is the sprit of a true, Real Kannadiga. A true 1 in a million🙏.

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem +16

      Kannada pride. Kannada power.

    • @TruthTriumphs1
      @TruthTriumphs1 Před rokem +6

      Never heard about Bhoota kola before so obviously one part of Karnataka is being overshadowed by other. Telangana got it’s due culturally only after it was seperated from Andhra Pradesh

    • @anilreddy4436
      @anilreddy4436 Před rokem +20

      @@TruthTriumphs1 even several districts of north Karnataka are not given any attention, so we sld ask for utthar Karnataka too? Stop this dividing of diverse cultures

    • @suneeln546
      @suneeln546 Před rokem +5

      Most of those people are 90s and after born.
      Being from Southern old mysore border, we grew up reading about Late Shivaram Karanth and many coastal and Malnad writers. It's not new, it's only new to WhatsApp university generation that has succumbed to RSS divisive forces and reduced once intellectual Karavali and Malnad into communal hotbed. ತುಳು is an extreme modification of ಕನ್ನಡ as good as Some kannada versions in deep rural are incomprehensible to Bengaluru and other city born and brought up kids. You should listen to deep rural ಕನ್ನಡ in mysoru, chamarajanagar state border areas.

    • @akshaykumarakubatoor8841
      @akshaykumarakubatoor8841 Před rokem +7

      @@TruthTriumphs1 You should Thank Kannadigas for their greatness now, because without having Karnataka divided now you know about Bhoota Kola.

  • @aadityapratap007
    @aadityapratap007 Před rokem +45

    I am honestly admitting that I have minimal knowledge about the southern customs, rituals, and traditions but while watching Kantara I never felt as if I was something from an alien culture, I deeply connected with the characters and their stories. Raad film🔥 Namaskaram from Bihar 🙏🙏🙏

    • @dhruveshpatel1109
      @dhruveshpatel1109 Před rokem +5

      Because people have separated Bharat in North and South. It's all Bharat, whatever is Bhartiya in essence, will always get resonated throughout Bharat.

    • @SatyaSanathani
      @SatyaSanathani Před rokem

      @@dhruveshpatel1109 Liked your response. Even though you have not seen, once you watch it and experience it, you feel connected.

  • @VivekBrahma
    @VivekBrahma Před rokem +35

    Kantara is not a movie, it is way more than that. I'm not born and raised in karnataka but while watching the climax of the movie tears rolled down my eyes. This is the sentiment the movie portrays. Trust me I am thinking what actual I can write to express what i feel about this movie. I'm sorry there is not enough word left.

  • @divakarapoojary6274
    @divakarapoojary6274 Před rokem +385

    Being Tuluva I am very grateful for Rishab shetty for bringing our culture and introducing it to the whole world with such wonderful concept..can't thank you enough ❤️

    • @Yashvant5569
      @Yashvant5569 Před rokem +5

      ❤️❤️me too Tuluva

    • @jumbo6689
      @jumbo6689 Před rokem +9

      Just Say Hindu, missionaries n madrasas are taking advantage of it...

    • @reality5115
      @reality5115 Před rokem +11

      it is not only tulu culture. Every Village have Kuldevi/kuldevta. Being Gujarati I connected to Spirituality of Movie. Because this is Sanatan Culture.❤️❤️
      No Gujarati, Tulu just Sanatan Culture.🚩🚩

    • @dshetty1154
      @dshetty1154 Před rokem +8

      ​ @JuMbO ​and @Reality no it is Tulu culture. It is not Hindu or Tanatan culture per se. Not all Hindus do it, it is unique to Tulunad (and hence by extension to Karnataka and to an extent South India). There are lots of Gujaratis and North Indians in Mangalore but they do not join in or understand it neither we expect them to understand it. But we expect that we are allowed to take our culture forward and the North Indians and Gujaratis do not impose their language and culture on us. And Christians and Muslims are as much as part of our Tulunad as Hindus. In our place we live together, speak the same language, Tulu (Muslims speak a dialect called Beri bhashe) and more or less share the same cuisine. I have been to Kambalas where Christians and Muslims have their bulls to race. So even if they do not worship our gods they understand and respect the sentiments.

    • @jumbo6689
      @jumbo6689 Před rokem +7

      @@dshetty1154 have you ever heard of Razakkars the ancestors of Assaud uddin Owaisi n what they did with Hindus of Northern Karnataka??

  • @RashmithaDhanraj
    @RashmithaDhanraj Před rokem +53

    The Shakti is definitely transmitted through the screen especially during Rishab 's performance in the climax scene! Powerful cinema!

  • @cpbaid
    @cpbaid Před rokem +7

    His humility is paramount.. one of the many takeaways from the conversation..

  • @mubaraqshaikh
    @mubaraqshaikh Před rokem +37

    He takes so much pride in his Kannada culture, traditions and legacy created by the artists from the state is itself so admirable. Regional is universal - so apt and powerful. More power to you, Rishabh.

  • @reyvanth7148
    @reyvanth7148 Před rokem +198

    The bull race scene.. he actually did it. Without body double or VFX... Mannnn he is something else

    • @internetuser9279
      @internetuser9279 Před rokem +1

      Yeah I mean there could be chances of him getting injured and the shooting could've stopped

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem +4

      Kambla Kannada buffalo race. Kannada pride. Kannada power.

    • @JitheshRKulal
      @JitheshRKulal Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/Eamdt7unILM/video.html here you go, The BTS

    • @smithagovardhan
      @smithagovardhan Před rokem +3

      It's his own kambala land and the Buffalos he used in movie that's also his own Buffalo.

    • @san455
      @san455 Před rokem +2

      @@smithagovardhan no

  • @ajayt3958
    @ajayt3958 Před rokem +72

    Rishabh, you ended the interview in Kannada 🙏. I see Anant nag in you. The innocence, the speed, the innovative ideas, the sense of humour,the down to earth nature, love towards our kannada language, love towards people and nature. God bless you.

  • @caskilex
    @caskilex Před rokem +3

    Love from Kerala ...Rishab sir ....feels good watching the way you are giving interview.... always respecting ur work and viewers

  • @deepakbeshra1143
    @deepakbeshra1143 Před rokem +6

    This is OMG interview. The simplicity in which he spoke is amazing. It shows what a great human being Rishab Shetty is. Humbled by his personality. Thank a million Anupama ji for bringing this interview.

  • @ladybug5250
    @ladybug5250 Před rokem +90

    Rishabh was extraordinary in this movie, if this were an English movie, the world would be celebrating this performance with every award out there!

  • @samanya_jeevi
    @samanya_jeevi Před rokem +39

    Have tears in my eyes, just because he is so truthful and humble

  • @kaustubhgoswami5150
    @kaustubhgoswami5150 Před rokem +63

    I didn't even realize how 40 mins passed while watching this interview. The respect for Rishab Shetty has grown ten folds for me after this. Such humility and such a wonderful person to have a conversation with. And you can know by his words that he made Kantara with utter conviction and heart. All the best for all your future projects. And thanks Anupama for this interview.

  • @ratna709
    @ratna709 Před rokem +9

    Kantara definitely had incredible energy in the climax. Absolutely overwhelming. I cried for about 30 min. I felt like i had seen some divine being. Amazing movie kudos to Rishab shetty and the whole team.

  • @vrushchikak4847
    @vrushchikak4847 Před rokem +217

    Rishabh’s “Sarkari Prathamika Shaale” is absolute gem of a film. You guys should watch it. Fantastic songs, screenplay, comedy, emotions etc

  • @gauricabhattacharyya2638
    @gauricabhattacharyya2638 Před rokem +160

    That line:- "Regional is Universal..."🔥💯
    All my love and respect for this man✨❤️
    As a CINE-LOVER, I Demand for both KANTARA and Rishab Shetty to win NATIONAL AWARDS under the best film and best direction categories

    • @rakshithm1257
      @rakshithm1257 Před rokem +1

      ajneesh for best music, Aravind K for best cinematography as well!

    • @sunk4624
      @sunk4624 Před rokem

      I wish Oscar for this movie and hero/Director/writer/ dop/ music.

    • @SimV239
      @SimV239 Před rokem +1

      He seems to have cracked the secret to successful movie making. We have stories all around us. We have our roots, our families, our villages tell a million stories.. only if we listen to them.

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Před rokem +1

      Rishab Shetty has embarrassed himself here. Majority of Kannadigas speak Kannada and English yet he made this interview in Hindi so us kannada speakers cannot understand.....

  • @DevenNegi
    @DevenNegi Před rokem +3

    Rishab, I am from Hill state Uttarakhand and we can totally relate with this film. What a wonderful movie ❤️

  • @pujasingh872
    @pujasingh872 Před rokem +3

    Love this film and this person Rishab is also outstanding

  • @GeorgeTudu
    @GeorgeTudu Před rokem +63

    I was smiling throughout the interview. What a personality and what a journey! Looking forward to more from him.

  • @Ruturaj240
    @Ruturaj240 Před rokem +146

    This is a movie that must be watched in the theatres. The intensity of Rishab Shetty's performance is incredible. One of the few movies I've watched twice in the theatres. I'm so so proud of KFI.

  • @shreyatanwar1111
    @shreyatanwar1111 Před rokem +2

    I m just loving this feeling looking forward to witness the ritual in real

  • @menonanish
    @menonanish Před rokem +22

    It's so damn great to see all four South Indian industries (what North Indians know only as Madrasi films) are flying higher and higher.....all Bollywood can do now is try to remake these masterpieces from regional cinema....Hats off to Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil film industries 👏👏

    • @Worldcitizen2000
      @Worldcitizen2000 Před rokem

      1-Madras was the name of a big province for two centuries which covered parts of all five South Indian states. So the Madrasi used in past decades was not a demeaning word but a word to refer to people from a geography. Like even after new names,people continue to address countries & people as Persia,Burma,Ceylon. If I called a film as Burmese ,it is not to demean anyone but just that I am not aware about the changed name Myanmar. You can find fault with my ignorance but not my intention. Hence plz don't stereotype any community. I haven't heard the phrase Madrasi films ever . At the most,people say South Indian movies or manytimes as Telugu ,Tamil movies. Internet has helped in disseminating knowledge.Now things have changed .So please update yourself.
      2-Bollywood doesn't represent North Indian culture & languages.

    • @menonanish
      @menonanish Před rokem

      @@Worldcitizen2000 i respectfully disagree with you assessment my friend....maybe this change in mindset is prevalent in some metros, but as a South Indian born and brought up in MP, I still see and meet people for whom South Indians are Madrasis.....even now when I'm settled in Bangalore, i often hear my colleagues from Northern states use that lingo....it's just an inbuilt prejudice sort of a thing....maybe you are educated enough, but not everyone around you....and I'm not questioning anyone's intention, it's as you said, just ignorance that is easily avoidable

  • @manthannikam213
    @manthannikam213 Před rokem +220

    This feels more like a conversation than an interview great work by interviewer kudos👏🏻

    • @manishsinghjethi9760
      @manishsinghjethi9760 Před rokem

      Bro this interviewer anupama is a chudail ...she hats our hindu culture and dont want to talk in hindi.....and other side person is just 🙏🙏🙏

  • @tyagarajakinkara
    @tyagarajakinkara Před rokem +79

    Just love him! Great effort and vision!

  • @gandhaliable
    @gandhaliable Před rokem +10

    Rishab is a true artist, so humble and Kantara is a cinematic brilliance !

  • @Hari_Suresh
    @Hari_Suresh Před rokem +4

    He wore in South Indian dress! ❤
    He's so humble and talking very nicely despite the film is an all time blockbuster! 🥰

  • @arumech4
    @arumech4 Před rokem +89

    Last 20 min is mind blowing. I will be surprised if he don’t get national award for this film. Only if he has god’s grace he can do that acting. No one else can or ll be able to act like him.

    • @servingitcold5107
      @servingitcold5107 Před rokem +4

      I’ve never experienced anything like this in a theatre

    • @SiSi-ju1xk
      @SiSi-ju1xk Před rokem +1

      Sad that they show hindu god man peeping at bathing girl and pinches her tummy without her consent

  • @raniroy5642
    @raniroy5642 Před rokem +106

    This is amazing. I am From Mangalore someone explaining our culture on National stage …. so proud. I guess seeing something you believe in deeply represented so beautifully on screen is very overwhelming Thank You Rishab 😊. Namma Shetty Rocks. Bari yedde kelasa maldar…

  • @shapathchowdhury5536
    @shapathchowdhury5536 Před rokem +8

    He is a man who thinks and listens to his heart ❤️. Much respect to Rishabh Sir 🙏. From Chittagong, Bangladesh.

  • @jsubudhi2009
    @jsubudhi2009 Před rokem +33

    He is more talented than all the Bollywood directors combined 👏👏👏

    • @priyamurali4592
      @priyamurali4592 Před rokem +1

      This comment deserves a trillion likes

    • @ajk9233
      @ajk9233 Před rokem

      Sanjay leela bansali rajkumar hirani anurag kashyap imtiaz ali are not bollywood directors?

  • @manjuk2318
    @manjuk2318 Před rokem +8

    What an interview man, as a kannadiga got goosebumps with his way of explaining about demi gods, Thank you rishab sir you made us so proud. This is beauty of our sanatana Dharma.🚩🇮🇳

  • @akshayaggarwal6364
    @akshayaggarwal6364 Před rokem +19

    At last he is saying..."Hopefully main thik se baat kiya?" How can these south actors be so humble although their level is par above these salman, amir, akshay,etc...!!!

  • @akshatashetty3643
    @akshatashetty3643 Před rokem +131

    Who comes in a panche to meet anupama chopra? So down to earth... how cute it was the way he spoke about his wife... he gave genuine credit to all the cast and crew... raw interview... after watching this movie my husband read the history of "Koragajja". I called my grandmother's brother to ask which boota is inside and outside our guthu house..

  • @boxingchamp630
    @boxingchamp630 Před rokem +48

    Someone give the cast an award or something... Movie is blind blowing... Man it kept me locked even after tha movie was over.. I could still hear the scream and the track.. Damn... I'm blown away people... Huge respect !!!!!

  • @drishyaeyecare1102
    @drishyaeyecare1102 Před rokem +7

    What a down to earth guy he is..
    Respect for you sir.. Bollywood walo k chakkr me mat aa jana sirf 🙏
    Be real be you, more power to you.

  • @aak6548
    @aak6548 Před rokem +49

    Finally the respect he deserved. NATIONAL AWARDS INCOMING FOR KANTARA

  • @ankitbisht8981
    @ankitbisht8981 Před rokem +97

    At last what he said he is absolutely correct..Iam from Himachal and we have very similar ritual and Deva culture..Kantara was an so amazing
    Thanks Rishabh and team it was a great experience to watch this movie. I watched the dubbed Hindi version in Delhi last night and theatre was packed…People clapped in the end..
    Last time I saw that reaction from audience was for The Dark Knight..

    • @blueskyearthkrish7134
      @blueskyearthkrish7134 Před rokem +5

      Really Himachal has similar Deva bhoota culture? How interesting..

    • @mangopudding5979
      @mangopudding5979 Před rokem +2

      Such rituals and traditions are found all over India.

    • @million2796
      @million2796 Před rokem +2

      @@blueskyearthkrish7134 yes I from Himachal...you can seen it Manali and kullu ,which is called daivland....

    • @joyguru7743
      @joyguru7743 Před rokem +2

      Also in uttarakhand
      We have also chetrapal wo save the area of land
      And we called this ritual is Jagar
      Where the spirit of devta inter in specific man and woman body
      🙏🙏

    • @619ry7
      @619ry7 Před rokem +1

      @@blueskyearthkrish7134 not only in himachal but also in sikkim darjeeling and Nepal

  • @Akshay-oj3oc
    @Akshay-oj3oc Před rokem +45

    Its a great feeling to see this movie getting so much love from all over India. Irrespective of region, state, language all Indians have appreciated, this shows the unity among Indians when it comes to good content also it shows how amazing the movie is.

  • @steps9662
    @steps9662 Před rokem +5

    I think I MUST SEE KANTHARA on Big screen...and i promise to watch by tomorrow!!!!

  • @rakshagowda7024
    @rakshagowda7024 Před rokem +109

    Thank you Rishab for showing our tulu culture to whole India/world. Very nice to see people appreciating from all over the world. That shows how this generation appreciates more raw/real content than the show off.

    • @Mr123vishnuvardhana
      @Mr123vishnuvardhana Před rokem

      First it is Hindu culture, Kundapura Kannada culture plus tulu culture as well. Thanks

  • @x.v.ier1
    @x.v.ier1 Před rokem +43

    The more local you go, the more global you become ❤

  • @anupamakamath2006
    @anupamakamath2006 Před rokem +2

    Rishab we want you to make more movies like Kantara which is deep rooted to our belief and our culture . Forever Kanatara will be evergreen movie. No movies we liked after watching Kanatara. You gave gift to us especially Mangalorians. Really impressed with your insight your way of thinking. Be humble, do good and we all pray for your success in this path. Our country has so many things to cover up like regional faith and so many beautiful things. Your movies will standup always and will be evergreen. Keep up brother ! All the very best to you.

  • @gunjansingh__
    @gunjansingh__ Před rokem +43

    I love his simplicity. His attire. No show off.🤩

    • @lingeshanr
      @lingeshanr Před rokem +2

      Because he's a South Indian simple :) We are that way and we love our politicians and stars that way. Definitely not the Bollywood/North Indian way.

    • @jimjimjim6841
      @jimjimjim6841 Před rokem +1

      If he showed off, would you like that he shows off?

  • @MohanKumar-kd5jx
    @MohanKumar-kd5jx Před rokem +27

    Real kannadiga.
    Remembering Rajkumar, vishnu shankarnag, ಉಪೇಂದ್ರ, kashinath etc.

  • @jagadeeshg3521
    @jagadeeshg3521 Před rokem +248

    Many Hindi Audience don't know ....In KFI there was and there are many Writer- Screenplay-Director-Actor ...Shankarnag Sir - He Directed Malgudi Days , Upendra , Ravichandran

    • @shravandikshith
      @shravandikshith Před rokem +3

      Dr Rajkumar and Vishnuvardhan too💯

    • @candyman.5585
      @candyman.5585 Před rokem +1

      @@ravi23039 Yeah but his old films are gem for Kannada industry.

    • @anandks4876
      @anandks4876 Před rokem +4

      @@shravandikshith they never directed any movies. Those 2 are veteran actors

    • @Same2u5800
      @Same2u5800 Před rokem +4

      Puttanna kanagal🙄

    • @jayanthkv1
      @jayanthkv1 Před rokem +2

      Don’t include Ravichandran please, all he did was remakes. Almost all his original movies were disasters

  • @cybertaiga9534
    @cybertaiga9534 Před rokem +24

    I saw this film yesterday in a theatre here in Mumbai. As a Malayali, I could relate to some of the rituals and art forms of Dakshina Karnataka region as shown in Kantara. We have a similar folklore called 'Theyyam' in North Kerala. Interestingly, the most surprising element in the film for me was the quality humour and light hearted moments within the drama. It looked natural and was well paced throughout. Overall, the film is quite fast paced and maybe that is the engaging factor here. It also has a certain entertainment value. Congratulations to Rishab and his team!

  • @kkobsessed
    @kkobsessed Před rokem +12

    Not easy! Not at all easy! What a talent. Making a movie out of this story the execution was beyond perfection. And he himself did 3 major roles oh my my how on earth did he pulled this off. Hats off! Kannada industry is filled with talent.

  • @sudharmajaings3652
    @sudharmajaings3652 Před rokem +41

    Rishab resonates simplicity and positivity, the man has literally no ego at all of his recent achievement. Amazing Character 😎 "May the force be with you Rishab Shetty !!"

  • @jayapalshetty2224
    @jayapalshetty2224 Před rokem +61

    Yes Kantara is film of the year, Bollywood never try for new contents ....same old fashion,now audiance demanding ,expecting new style of Film like Kantara and PS1...Thank you Rishab Anna and Team ,Hombale Productions House too 😘❤️❤️❤️

    • @MrDnag88
      @MrDnag88 Před rokem +2

      Bollywood is a very corrupt industry ruled by people from Bombay. Talents like Rishabh Shetty who represent the roots of our country find it very hard here. Everyone speaks English and Hindi speaking people feel embarrassed. True talent is not given opportunity, good stories are not backed by producers. In the name of commercial cinema, they only back comedy and formula films. Otherwise, believe me there is as much talent here as in any other part of country.

  • @saanvis2315
    @saanvis2315 Před rokem +3

    Love for rishabh.he never forget to proud of kannada and industry

  • @truptidance
    @truptidance Před rokem +12

    PURE LOVE AND RESPECT to you Rishab Shetty! It was a treat watching this interview.