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Oct 18, 2022 18 tweets 5 min read Read on X
1. It's been almost 6 hrs since I watched #Kantara and "Varaha roopam.." is still playing in my head in a loop. As someone who thinks he is decent with words,I can still barely find d words to capture d experience that is #Kantara. So I am just going to say what comes naturally.
2. First, kudos and thanks to Team @shetty_rishab for creating this deeply moving experience which has touched people across the world overcoming language & cultural barriers. You have showcased the local with such conviction & affection,and gone global in the process,rightly so.
3. What a powerful way to begin and end the movie with! Rendered by Ajneesh Loknath & Sai Vignesh, Varaha Roopam is a masterpiece in Carnatic fusion with the nadaswaram capturing the tone of the film & its setting to perfection. Listen to this beauty -
4. Kambala (cattle race),ownership of forests,the sacred relationship between Guardian Deities & nature,faith in Devaprashna, challenging the State's interference with bursting of firecrackers on auspicious occasions- these are multiple layers contained in the film.
5. The sacred nature of the relationship between Nature and pre-colonial societies (which I touched upon in #IndiaThatisBharat) has been brilliantly conveyed through the visual medium without loss of nuance. Truly, art's ability to pithily capture a thousand words is unmatched.
6. The deeply religious & spiritual roots of what are crudely dubbed "folk arts" such as Bhootha Aradhane/Bhootha Kola have presented with such reverence,intensity & conviction that d audience was left spellbound in the last 40 minutes of the movie. Absolute paisa vasool moments!
7. The importance of and the logic behind treating places of natural beauty as Kshetras with their own Kshetrapalas, the sacred symbiotic and sustainable relationship this creates between humans, nature and non-humans couldn't have been depicted better on the big screen.
8. These are much needed and timely lessons for eco-sensitive regions in Bharat which have traditionally called Devabhoomis. I genuinely hope Kantara is watched in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and all other States where development is making deep inroads.
9. The movie ends on a mature note with a relationship of respect & co-operation being evolved communities and d State. This highlights the need for d State to be more cognizant of local traditions on the one hand,and the countervailing duty on the society to work with the State.
10. The performance of the cast, in particular the energetic presence of @shetty_rishab, the rapid fire quips and repartees, and the building of the tempo towards the jaw-dropping crescendo, make this movie a near complete package.
11. This was my first experience of watching a Kannada movie with English subtitles in Karnataka on the big screen. And as someone who doesn't speak Kannada and understands only a smattering of it thanks to my Bhagyanagari Tamilian background, I absolutely loved it.
12. Even if you don't Kannada, please try to watch it in Kannada with English subtitles and ONLY in cinema halls. OTT cannot do justice to this movie. Such movies underscore the continued relevance of the big screen. So please watch it before it makes it to an OTT platform.
13. And Bollywood - you have a lot to learn and a long way to go before you can present Bharatiya Sanskriti with such conviction. As long as you keep churning out bilge for the consumption of the woke and SoBo crowds, you will continue to fail resoundingly and deservedly.
15. Finally,in this interview of mine on September 25th to Navneet Vyasan of News 18 Showsha,I had shared the view that we are going to witness a glorious tussle between wokes and Bharatiyas in the realm of cinema. Grab some popcorn, the game's on-
16. Corrections
Tweet 6- *have been presented
Tweet 8- *have been traditionally
Tweet 9- *evolved between
Tweet 12-*don't understand Kannada

Blame the errors on lack of sleep :-p
17. Correction - Tweet 1- *on a loop
18. Sitting in Court I can still hear Varaha Roopam in my head (especially the majestic nadaswaram), and its imagery playing right in front of eyes. I find myself constantly moving to the song and silently mouthing the lyrics. That's the #Kantara impact.
*my eyes

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Ah now this vile idiot accepts that the "particularities about dates and years are secondary". Lol. Thank you idiot for finally understanding the point that I was more on the Leftist encroachment of IITs thru HSS depts than on the existence of such depts.
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