The decision to create a prequel to Kantara stemmed from several factors. Discussions with co-writers and Hombale, along with Vijay and Chaluve, were initiated following the first film’s release. Rishab Shetty initially considered taking a break, but the positive reception sparked the idea for another installment in the franchise. The announcement poster, released by Hombale, provided the impetus to develop a prequel that would delve into the backstory.
Fans of Kantara can anticipate a cinematic experience that potentially surpasses the intensity of the previous film’s climax. The new story, set in the past, aims to deliver both expected elements and surprising twists.
Reflecting on the journey from the first Kantara to the sequel, Rishab Shetty acknowledges significant personal and professional evolution. He views each project as a learning opportunity, striving to minimize past mistakes. He embraces the process of continuous improvement as a director, writer, actor, and storyteller, aiming for overall scaling up of the production. The aim is to constantly evolve as a creative individual.
The success of Kantara had a transformative impact on his life. The film, which began during the second lockdown, was initiated when Vijay Kiragandur offered him a film. The positive response from the Kannada audience ignited widespread appreciation. The film’s reach across various audiences, including Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, greatly impacted the team.
Regarding future projects, Shetty is currently working on a film with Mr. Ashwin Gangaraju, titled Anandmath. Following this, his next project will be Jai Hanuman.
He clarifies that a third Kantara film would not be made solely due to audience expectations. The focus remains on telling a compelling story. Unless there’s a significant and meaningful narrative to explore, Part 3 won’t be made. The prequel was developed because it felt natural within the Kantara universe, demonstrating the depth of the existing world. The primary motivation is to create quality content, not to merely meet demand.







