New Delhi: Kanta: Chapter 1 has finally hit the big screen and is achieving great success from the first day of its release.
The film has done positive reviews across the country and is winning hearts between the two spectators and critics. Already as one of the biggest films of the year, it is breaking records and setting new benchmarks.
While the film continues to receive love from all corners- audiences, famous celebrities, and media alike, singer Diljit Dosanjh, who gave his voice to the song rebel in the film, expressed his excitement and shared pictures of behind the track.
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Taking on social media, Diljit posted some BTS photos from the rebel song and wrote: “AUM Kantara: Can’t wait to see Chapter 1.
Box office performance
Kantara: Chapter 1 earned Rs 61.85 crore in her early day, despite the competition with Jonavi Kapoor’s Sunny Sanskari Tulsi Kumari, dominated the box office, which collected Rs 10.11 crore on the same day.
The film crossed a mark of Rs 100 crore within just two days, which was for Rs 106.85 crore, which included Rs 45 crore on its second day, according to Sacillaq reports.
With a remarkable collection in Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam, the film earns in many languages, showing its strong Pan-India appeal.
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About the film and its prequel
Written and directed by Rish Shetty, the original Kantara was a sleeper hit, earning more than Rs 400 crore worldwide, which was on a minor budget of Rs 15 crore. Kanta: Chapter 1 serves as a prequel set a thousand years before the events of the first film.
The film stars Rish Shetty in the lead roles with Rukmini Vasant, Jairam and Gulshan Devaiya. Music director B. in Creative Team. Ajnesh Lokeath, cinematographer Arvind Kashyap and production designer Vinesh Banglan, each, each contributes to the powerful view and emotional depth of the film.
The story takes the audience back to the land of Kantara, which focuses on the conflict between the Kanta tribe and the Bangara Empire. King Vijayendra of Bangara, gives his son Kulasekhar his throne, while his daughter Kanakavati oversee the treasury of the kingdom. Meanwhile, the strong leaders of the Kanta tribe make tireless efforts to uplift their people.
On 2 October, Kannada, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali and English were released, the film attracts audiences in languages ​​while being deeply vested in its cultural essence.