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The plot centers on a long-standing land dispute between the forest-dwelling tribal community and the government forest department, represented by an upright but rigid officer. This conflict serves as a metaphor for the historical struggle of indigenous people to retain their ancestral lands against bureaucratic intrusion. The film brilliantly portrays that "justice" isn't always found in a law book; sometimes, it requires the intervention of a higher, more primal power.

Released in late 2022, Kantara (meaning "Mystical Forest") emerged as a cinematic phenomenon, transcending its regional roots in coastal Karnataka to become a global success. Directed by and starring Rishab Shetty , the film is a masterclass in blending folklore, spiritualism, and social commentary. The plot centers on a long-standing land dispute

At the heart of Kantara is the ancient tradition of , a ritual dance performance where local spirits (Daivas) are invoked to protect the community and settle disputes. By grounding the narrative in this specific, lived reality of the Tulunadu region, the film achieves an authenticity that resonated deeply with audiences tired of generic blockbusters. It explores the delicate balance between man, nature, and the divine, illustrating how spiritual beliefs serve as a moral compass for the village. 2. Conflict of Ownership: Man vs. State Released in late 2022, Kantara (meaning "Mystical Forest")