Rishab Shetty’s newest film ‘Kantara‘ is the speak of the city, particularly in south India, having develop into the highest-grossing Kannada movie of all time, second solely to KGF-2. The film is getting loads of love from rural viewers, having featured folklore and cultures prevalent in Tulunadu, the south western a part of Karnataka. Impressed by this, a tehsildar in Andhra Pradesh recreated the folks dance – carried out by actor-director Rishab Shetty – for a cultural fest for the income division, and gained the primary prize.
The movie, made on a price range of ₹16 crore, impressed and resonated with hundreds like Tehsildar Prasad Rao. Rao, a cinephile, is the tehsildar of the Kothavalasa space. He gained hearts each on the cultural fest and on the web by recreating the long-lasting folks dance featured in Kantara, in costume impressed by the movie – the standard apparel worn through the ritual of ‘Bhoota Kola’. The fest passed off in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur.
“Liked #Kantara? A tahsildar in #AndhraPradesh recreated the epic dance by @shetty_rishab at a tradition fest for income dept. Prasad Rao is a tahsildar from Kothavalasa & an avid film buff. No surprises that he gained the first prize. #kantaramovie,” a social media person, Krishnamurthy, posted.
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“Listed below are the pics from the occasion in #Guntur which is in its sixth 12 months. The goal of the primary is to offer income officers some leisure from work and stress. Guntur collector was impressed by Prasad Rao and took a pic together with him.”