KL Rahul gave victory a favorite film ‘Kantara’ dedicated, it told this special reason


New Delhi:
In the years, Kantara has become not just a film, but has become India’s biggest cultural identity. Now the makers are soon bringing its prequel Kantara: Chapter 1, which is being described as the biggest Indian film so far! Kantara of Hombel Films was really one of those films which came out without noise and became a super hit on seeing it. The story of the film was so heartbroken that everyone started feeling their own. Rishabh Shetty also acted in such a strong act that people just kept watching. This film also became special because the beautiful way in which our desi culture was shown in it left a deep impression in the hearts of the people. Kantara became not just a film, but a feeling that settled in everyone’s mind.

The effect of this film is still visible today. Recently, Indian cricketer KL Rahul said that after watching Kantara, he felt even more deep connection with his Bangalore roots. Delhi Capitals defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore in Bengaluru yesterday, after which KL Rahul shared his heart. He said that he feels extremely associated with his home turf and Kantara is his favorite film. Rahul said, “This place is very special for me. My celebrations were inspired by my favorite film ‘Kantara’. There was just a small reminder that this ground, this house, Yeh Turf is mine … I have grown here and this is my own.”

Indian cricketer KL Rahul is from Bengaluru, Karnataka and he is very proud of his roots. When he expressed his love for Kantara, it became clear how deeply he feels with his soil. Rahul also said that Kantara is his most favorite film, because it has introduced Indian culture very beautifully worldwide.

Apart from this, Kantara has emerged as a film that has put India’s rich cultural heritage in front of the world in the pure and real form. By taking Indian traditions to the global stage, this film has shown how deep and matters our culture. Hardly any other film has been able to show Indian culture with such grandeur and truth. The film shows the regional tradition like Bhoot Kola very effectively and it is told how people are emotionally connected to it. This is a beautiful glimpse of India’s diverse and rich heritage.



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