Vivek Agnihotri shares reaction video on 'Kantara'; calls it a 'masterpiece'

Updated : Oct 25, 2022 16:03
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Rishab Shetty's 'Kantara' is continuing its magical run at the box office. Recently, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri viewed the Kannada film and shared his review on Twitter. Sharing a video, he called 'Kantara' a ‘masterpiece.'
He tweeted, ‘Just finished watching @shetty_rishab’s masterpiece #Kantara. In one word it’s just WOW! Amazing experience. Watch it as soon as possible.’

‘Such a unique experience, you have not seen a film like this! I don't know I have never seen a film like this. Hats off to Rishab Shetty. Rishab, you have done great great work. I am going to call you tomorrow. I just can't stop myself from sharing my experience. This is something which is so full of art and folklore, so rooted and is such a novel experience especially the climax of the film. The kind of energy, I promise you, you have never ever seen before. First thing you can do is after finishing Diwali, go and watch this film. I think it's Rishab Shetty's masterpiece, one of the finest films I have seen in a long time. Congratulations Rishab for making wonderful cinema, great art, great music, great cinematography. Wow!’ 

Vivek also asked the opinion of his assistant who was with him in the car. He replied that he thought about the movie for the whole night after watching it.

‘Kantara’ also released in Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu. The movie is based on the life of a Kambala champion who comes to loggerheads with a Forest Range officer.

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