As the much-anticipated sequel to Rishab Shetty's movie ‘Kantara’ gets near, fans are getting more and more excited. Reliable sources say that shooting for ‘Kantara 2’ will start on August 27 of this year, which is making the movie business buzz with excitement.
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'Kantara 2' is not a straight sequel to the first movie. Instead, it is a prequel. The actress and director Rishab Shetty explained that what people have seen so far is actually Part 2 of the story. Part 1, which is the first part of the story, is set to come out next year. The idea for this prequel came from Shetty's decision during shooting of the first 'Kantara' movie to learn more about the story's past.
The 'Kantara' team is doing a lot of study right now to find out more about the story. Even though fans don't know much about the movie yet, they can't wait for the next episode, which promises to show more of the fascinating world of ‘Kantara’. The second movie is likely to be made on a big scale, which raises hopes even more.
Earlier, the creators of 'Kantara' posted exciting news about the sequel on their official Twitter account. On the happy holiday of Ugadi and the start of the New Year, they said that the second part of ‘Kantara’ was being written. They were happy to bring another interesting story to the audience and emphasised that the movie was about how we relate to nature. Fans can't wait to hear more about how the production is going.
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In short, Rishab Shetty's ‘Kantara 2’ is going to start shooting on August 27. This is making fans excited. The movie turns out to be a prequel instead of a straight sequel, and Part 1 is set to come out next year. The 'Kantara' team is doing a lot of research right now to find out more about the story. Fans are eagerly awaiting the next episode, which promises to go deeper into the world of 'Kantara.'