Why is Kantara a must watch movie?

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In the 1800s, a king donated his forest land to the indigenous tribe. One of the king's successors made an attempt to claim the territory as his in the 1970s. He passes away on the courthouse steps after going to court to assert his claim to the land. In 1990, a forest inspector named Murali (Kishore) places limitations on the forest residents by stating that they are not allowed to enter government property. shiva (Rishab Shetty), a young native, challenges Murali.

Shiva is also Devendra, the local feudal lorddevoted ,'s henchman (Achyuth Kumar). shiva opposes murali because he believes, incorrectly, that he is attempting to oust his group from the forests. In their jungles, Shiva's father performed Kola rituals, and his cousin Guruva does the same. 


Rishab Shetty, a kannada actor, is a good fit for the role of a young, country boy from the 1990s. The penultimate scenes showcase his outstanding performance. His performance over the last 25 minutes is absolutely outstanding. As a forest officer, kishore does a fantastic job. The feudal lord, played by achyuth Kumar, puts up a fantastic show. It's ok having Sapthami Gowda play the female lead.

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