Kantara Chapter 1 readies for its grand OTT arrival after conquering the box office
With October closing out, digital platforms are ushering in a rich spread of new titles across languages and genres. Leading the lineup is Kantara: Chapter 1, the massive Kannada-language hit directed by Rishab Shetty. The film, one of the year’s most celebrated Indian releases, has collected a staggering ₹813 crore globally, including an India gross of ₹703 crore. The regional breakdown paints an equally impressive picture — Karnataka leads with ₹236.05 crore, followed by Andhra Pradesh–Telangana at ₹104.85 crore, Tamil Nadu at ₹69.7 crore, and Kerala at ₹54.9 crore — with every major region proudly crossing the ₹50 crore mark.
The film’s performance across languages has been nothing short of extraordinary. The Hindi version has stormed into the ₹200 crore club with ₹204.85 crore, while the Kannada version has already crossed the milestone with an impressive ₹236.05 crore[gross] — reinforcing the film’s rare pan-Indian resonance.
Now, as the buzz builds around its OTT premiere on Amazon Prime Video on October 30 or 31, the excitement is palpable. The film will stream in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam, with a Hindi release expected a few weeks later.This move marks a calculated expansion, ensuring the blockbuster’s reach extends beyond theatres to a nationwide audience eager to relive its raw, elemental energy from home.Joining the week’s digital lineup are Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra, dropping on JioCinema on October 31, and Idli Kadai, which lands on Netflix on October 29, together offering viewers a diverse mix of regional storytelling and high-concept drama. The timing of Kantara’s OTT launch — barely four weeks after its big-screen premiere — highlights the evolving release strategies of Indian cinema, where films balance theatrical endurance with digital accessibility. For audiences, it’s the perfect close to the month: an invitation to witness celebrated performances, immersive visuals, and storytelling that transcends language barriers — all from the comfort of their screens.
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