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Rishab Shetty visited Bihar’s Mundeshwari Temple, the world’s oldest active worship site, to thank God for Kantara: Chapter 1’s huge success. The film, known for its rich cultural storytelling and talented team, continues breaking box office records while celebrating India’s heritage and spiritual traditions.
Mundeshwari Temple, known as the world’s oldest continually active place of worship, exemplifies India’s rich cultural heritage and historical significance. Meanwhile, ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ continues its unstoppable ascent, setting new box office records and earning immense admiration from audiences across the country.
The success of the film beautifully complements the enduring legacy symbolized by the ancient temple.Rishab Shetty’s spiritual visitRecently, Rishab Shetty plans to visit the ancient Mundeshwari Temple in Bihar to pray for continued blessings amid the film’s incredible success. This temple, known as the oldest in the world with ongoing religious practices, holds great spiritual significance. As the movie breaks records and wins over audiences, Shetty humbly credits his success to divine grace.Creative team behind ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ brings together a talented team including composer B. Ajaneesh Loknath, director of photography Arvind Kashyap, and production designer Vinesh Banglan. Their combined efforts have crafted a film rich in visual impact and emotional depth. Released on October 2 in several languages—Kannada, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali, and English—the movie connects with diverse audiences while preserving its authentic cultural roots.New benchmark in Indian cinemaThe film sets a new standard in Indian cinema, delivering a captivating experience that weaves together folklore, faith, and exceptional storytelling.