Kantara has been one of the biggest box office successes of the year and the climax fight scene has received particular praise. Rishab starred in and directed the film. Writer, Director and actor Rishab Shetty has disclosed that he shot the intense action sequence in the climax of his latest release Kantara with both his shoulders dislocated.
In a conversation with IMDB, Rishab said “The sequence was very difficult because it was a single shot with 360 degree shots and rain effect. And it was difficult to carry water to that place. So, we asked villagers over there if we could draw water from the well there. The shoot went on for 6 to 7 days and we used the water from there. By the time the shoot ended, the well’s water had finished. It was pretty hectic.”
Apart from logistical issues for the scene, Rishab dislocated his shoulders. “While rehearsing for that scene, I had an issue with my shoulder. During one 360 degree shot, I dislocated my shoulder. While shooting another sequence the next day, I dislocated the other sequence too. Both my shoulders were dislocated but I continued to shoot,” he has been quoted saying.
In Kantara, the climax scene witnesses a large conflict between villagers and the local strongman’s henchmen. Rishab’s character Siva leads the fight against the antagonists. The sequence has been praised for its intensity and impact.
Kantara has grossed over ₹400 crore worldwide, making it the second-highest-grossing Kannada film of all time. The film is also the highest-grossing film ever in the state of Karnataka. The Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu versions of the film are set to release on Prime Video on Thursday, November 24.