Rishab Shetty-starrer Kantara Chapter 1 makers warn fans against…, ask them to respect…: ‘Such acts…’


Imitation warning by the makers of Kantara: Chapter 1

There are videos circulating of people performing Dhaivaradhane / Bhoota Kola inside and outside the theaters during the screening of Kantara: Chapter 1. The makers of Kantara: Chapter 1 have asked people to not mimic such scenes. According to them, these acts minimise very deep spiritual traditions.

The makers of Kantara: Chapter 1 warn about hurting religious sentiments

The makers of the film warn that imitations like these have the potential of hurting religious sentiments, especially of the Tulu community. Dhaivaradhane is a very profound symbol of faith and not just a performance to be imitated normally. They emphasized that cinematic portrayals of Dhaivaradhane do not give people the permission to enact it.

Kantara: Chapter 1 clarifies their intent

The film’s creators have clarified that their intention was to very respectfully portray a tradition, not encourage mimicry. Acts like these lead to diminishing the sanctity of spiritual rituals by making them appear theatrical. They urged people to understand and restrain themselves and emphasized practicing cultural responsibility.

Dhaivaradhane is rooted in worship, not entertainment

They have described Dhaivaradhane as a highly spiritual tradition, which is rooted in worship and not entertainment. The note says that mimicry in public trivializes the intensity of the tradition. They then made a sincere appeal not to copy or imitate Daiva personas.

Kantara: Chapter 1 makers asked citizens to be respectful

The team focused on the fact that the sacred nature of Dhaivaradhane must be respected. They asked citizens to recognize the spiritual importance. According to them, their goal is to preserve the devotional integrity of the Tulu culture.

The statement of the makers of Kantara: Chapter 1

“Hombale Films therefore makes a strong and sincere appeal to the public and audiences to refrain from any act that involves imitating, mimicking, or trivializing the Daiva personas—whether in cinema halls or in public places. The sacred nature of Dhaivaradhane must always be upheld.” they said

The statement of the makers of Kantara: Chapter 1

“We urge all citizens to recognize the spiritual importance of these portrayals and act responsibly, ensuring that the devotion we sought to celebrate is never compromised or treated lightly. We appreciate your continued support and cooperation in preserving the sanctity of this invaluable cultural heritage, the makers continued.

Kantara: Chapter 1 is killing it at the box office

Kantara: Chapter 1 is already killing it at the box office. The film has already earned around Rs. 256.50 crore. made on a budget of Rs. 125. So, it is already a blockbuster.