Rishab Shetty’s Kantara achieves yet another milestone, sells 1 crore tickets in Karnataka
Rishab Shetty’s Kantara is leaving no stoned unturned in winning the hearts of the audience with every passing day. Having released its Kannada version on September 30, the Hindi version of the film was released on October 14. Ever since the film is on a roll at the box office. Now, it has added yet another feather to its success by selling 1 crore tickets in total in Karnataka.
KANTARA SELLS 1 CRORE TICKETS IN KARNATAKA:-
The Hindi version of Kantara was released in the theatres on October 14. Due to positive word of mouth, the film’s collection saw a gradual incline since its release.
Rishab Shetty’s Kantara is all set to cross Rs 350 crore worldwide and is still going strong in all languages. Ever since its release, Kantara has been winning love and praise from the audience, critics, and celebrities. This has shown its effect on the ticket sales window as the film has grabbed a phenomenal sale of 1 crore tickets in Karnataka.
Looking at its box office collection, the film has crossed the Rs 300-crore mark at the global box office. Kantara also made its position at number 1 in the list of India’s Current Top 250 Films which was released by IMDb recently.
Going by the trade reports, the Hindi version of Kantara will cross the Rs 70-crore mark tomorrow, November 11.
ABOUT KANTARA:-
Kantara is an action-thriller that celebrates the traditional culture of Kambla and Bhootha Kola. It features Rishab in the lead role. Many have described this as the finest film of his career. Kantara’s cast includes Kishore, Achyuth Kumar, Pramod Shetty, and Naveen D Padil among others. It is produced by Vijay Kiragandur under Hombale Films, the banner behind the KGF franchise.
Kantara, which translates to the mystical forest, tells the story of a local demigod (Bhoota) who trades forest land to the tribe’s people with a king in 1870 in exchange for happiness. Many years later, when the king’s son grows greedy and wants the land back, he dies due to the wrath of Bhootha.