Following the massive success of Kantara Chapter 1, actor and filmmaker Rishab Shetty visited the heritage city of Mysuru to seek the blessings of Goddess Chamundeshwari and Shrikanteshwara Temple. Known for his humility and spiritual inclination, Rishab took time from his busy schedule to pay respects at these iconic temples, reflecting his deep connection to culture, tradition, and his roots.
Rishab Shetty’s journey to Mysuru comes on the heels of Kantara Chapter 1’s extraordinary box office run, which has touched close to Rs 700 crore worldwide, solidifying the film as one of the most talked-about cinematic experiences of the year.
Fans across the country continue to celebrate the _Kantara_ phenomenon, applauding not only the film’s unique storytelling and cultural depth but also Rishab’s dedication to authentic filmmaking. His visits to both temples add a personal and spiritual dimension to his public persona, showing the actor’s gratitude and reverence amidst his rising fame.
Rishab Shetty’s presence in Mysuru honors the spiritual traditions of the region while strengthening the cultural narrative that has made Kantara a landmark film. His journey continues to inspire audiences, demonstrating how humility, talent, and devotion can coexist with stardom, making Rishab Shetty one of the most admired and respected figures in contemporary Indian cinema. Released on October 2 in Kannada, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali, and English, the film is reaching audiences across languages and regions while remaining deeply rooted in its cultural core.
_Kantara: Chapter 1_ currently stands with the global collections of around Rs 652 crore and has crossed the lifetime business of movies like Ahaan Panday-Aneet Padda starrer Saiyaara (579.23 crore), Ranbir Kapoor’s Sanju (Rs 586.85 crore) and Salman Khan’s Sultan (Rs 61.49 crore). The film will soon surpass the collections of Gadar 2 (691.08 crore) as it is set to enter the Rs 700 crore club.