

Rishab Shetty has shared a set of photographs from the earliest workshop of Kantara: Chapter 1, offering a look at the groundwork that shaped the film. The images capture the initial stages of character-building and story exploration, providing context to the long creative process behind the project.
In his note, Rishab recalled the early sessions, writing, “This was the moment I transferred the soul of our story… the moment a character born on paper found life through my actors.” He added that the first workshop was not just a rehearsal but the point at which imagination began to take emotional form. His post reflects how the team approached the material with focus and preparation long before filming began.
The workshop photos show actors and technicians engaged in discussions, readings, and movement-based exercises that helped shape the tone of the film. These glimpses underline the structured effort that went into developing a narrative rooted in culture, folklore, and layered human emotions.
Released on October 2, Kantara: Chapter 1, produced by Hombale Films, went on to record strong box-office numbers across the country. The film closed the year as one of the highest-grossing Indian releases of 2025, marking a significant commercial result for the team behind it.
The film, directed by and starring Rishab Shetty, features Rukmini Vasanth, senior actor Jayaram, Prakash Thuminad, and Gulshan Devaiah among its ensemble cast.