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  • @Dadsden
    @Dadsden  2 года назад +269

    Hope You all love this Reaction! ❤️😊
    Thank you in advance 💖
    Give me your suggestion to make reactions!

    • @Idiophones
      @Idiophones 2 года назад +1

      Indeed man nice review.. specialy music mixed with rock guitar 🎸 🔥

    • @kingnikhil2908
      @kingnikhil2908 2 года назад +1

      Go to your nearest theatre just a masterpiece
      No movie were made in past or future 🔥

    • @Blue-en7yu
      @Blue-en7yu 2 года назад +3

      Kantara is the best Indian film. Don't miss it on the theater.

    • @anandkulkarni3917
      @anandkulkarni3917 2 года назад +1

      If you watch it you will understand

    • @padmanabhsalian2617
      @padmanabhsalian2617 2 года назад

      The above link will give you a idea

  • @equityentertainments5365
    @equityentertainments5365 2 года назад +2286

    They are two deities of South India( coastal karnataka) Panjurli(Yellow face one) and Guliga(Black faced one) They are Regional Gatekeepers of their individual region .They protect people and villages from all kinds of negative energy.Basically they are Assigned as Guardians of their region (villages)By goddess Chamundeshwari ( one of the fierce form of Goddess parvati )These two deities also regard Goddess parvati as their mother.

    • @runali4065
      @runali4065 2 года назад +55

      Ohh...thanks for the information😅 but if you don't mind me asking I saw somewhere in comment section some were saying they are ancestors spirits who were getting worshipped way before Hindu religion came forward(which I personally disagree upon but since I am not the native of that region so better to be silent) So I was wondering according to your info the link with Hinduism is quite evident then some making noise of ancestors is quite confusing...Anyways its totally fine in case you don't wana answer/explain...Thanks 😌

    • @Dadsden
      @Dadsden  2 года назад +120

      That's nice

    • @arun.a.mudaliar5847
      @arun.a.mudaliar5847 2 года назад +102

      @@runali4065 In one way it's right... The 9 avatars of lord Vishnu is nothing other than evolution just told 15,000 years ago by Adi yogi himself. Matsya avatar - life started from water, Kurma avatar - life started to advance to land, Varaha - Life very rooted into the body and so on. You can get the reference to this if you search. In this context, it's right to say they are our ancestors. And this is the only culture where we make our own gods not that we see gods as separate. We see god in everything.

    • @smrutirekhapattnayak4504
      @smrutirekhapattnayak4504 2 года назад +95

      @@runali4065 Before Hinduism means what you called hindu religion it doesn't exist according to Hindus , it was named by external invadors. We hindus are not religious people we only follow only Sanatana Dharma means eternal law, nothing else. Hindu is a geographic term means whoever born in this place ( Indian subcontinent) they are hindu. So one way what they are trying to say is correct. It's that those comments are trying to say and you can't get it.
      For additional information most South Indian people very aware about this above fact so whenever misunderstanding come they always protest it and called out "hindu religion " word but Most North Indian are not.

    • @allahmotherchod5943
      @allahmotherchod5943 2 года назад +26

      @@smrutirekhapattnayak4504 bro its sanathana dharma not santhana dharma

  • @AK-wn5ri
    @AK-wn5ri Год назад +127

    I am from coastal Karnataka (Mangaluru city) and Boota Kola is integral part of the culture here. As a kid I was scared to attend Boota Kola as the vibe and environment is intimidating and scary often (for me as a kid) and I used to stand behind my dad legs holding onto his hands tightly. Only when I turned 15 I started to understand the importance of it and how it brings kind of soothing effect to one mental faculty. There is devotion aspect to it obviously but its cultural and social impact is underrated but very important.
    P.S: Boota Kola is also there in Kerala. I think it is called Theyyam.

    • @susilaanand8413
      @susilaanand8413 Год назад +4

      Also there in TN, (Tamilnadu) as "kolavai" and they make sounds with their tongue and also talk..but as with every good, natural and divine thing, humans misuse these people for their vested interests, as shown in the film, where the landlord asks the kola performer to do kola in his favor...such people would go to the extent of bribing even the purest and highest and noblest God's, without knowing that will be their end..

  • @rojaachar
    @rojaachar 2 года назад +74

    It's a ritualistic performance called bhootha kola, this culture is followed in Tulunad, the coastal Karnataka comprising of Mangalore Kundapura, Udupi and some more..
    They conjure spirits into their bodies and perform. It's a belief, Panjurli the Demi God protects the nature... I'm from Karnataka but not from this region. I hope I helped you understand.
    Thanks for reacting to this amazing track! You should watch this spectacular movie in theatres, you'll be in awe of it!
    Love and regards from Karnataka, India ♥️💐🙏🏽

  • @suhassk100
    @suhassk100 2 года назад +169

    The musical instrument you asked about, is called Nadaswaram specially played in Southern part of India especially in Indian weddings. It's a double reed wind instrument.

    • @steeverodz8967
      @steeverodz8967 2 года назад

      This song is a Copy cat of Original Malayalam Album song NAVARASAM by Thaikudam bridge . Watch the original:
      ruclips.net/video/oYK6JU7Nx38/видео.html

    • @HstreamYT
      @HstreamYT Год назад +3

      Shaynayi

    • @googler2147
      @googler2147 Год назад +4

      The instrument is Shehnai and not nadaswaram

    • @manoharchandrashekar2085
      @manoharchandrashekar2085 Год назад +7

      @@HstreamYT it's similar to that's but sound is huge difference 🙏

    • @vyom1304
      @vyom1304 Год назад

      Yeah it's basically played during the temple festivals and wedding occasions. I never ever thought someone could bring out the best in their music playing this. Music is something else for this movie.

  • @hmganapathibhat7899
    @hmganapathibhat7899 2 года назад +105

    It is not an act, or dance or any performance.... But.. Its a divine experience....
    Experiencind divine power with in us!!

  • @equityentertainments5365
    @equityentertainments5365 2 года назад +890

    Varaha, the third incarnation of Lord. Vishnu, the supreme among all Gods. The belief is that the holy guardian forest sprit Panjurli (which is in the form of a wild boar) and Guliga protect the forest and the people living off of the forest. During this dance performance its believed the dancers go in trance and divine sprit communicates thru them to address any concerns devotees would have. For example if I have a difficult decision to take like should I pursue a certain job or sell a certain property or family disputes and problems they seek audience with the divine sprite communicating thru the dancer. The gesture of dancer tapping hands in there chest is a sign of assurance of protection ( meaning I am there for you ). The different gestures mean different things and it can vary from assurance, warning to touching of hands to warm hugs. Its said out of the audience the sprit will read your heart and choose who to communicate to. I different parts of India there are different local demi gods called Kshetra (place in Sanskrit) Palaka (protector in Sanskrit) Daiva (god). In Tamilnadu there is similar tradition of Ayyanar, Karuppu Sami, at time it would be a demi goddess as well.

    • @shivaprakash4310
      @shivaprakash4310 2 года назад +61

      Well explained..... Credits to you for your time to explain

    • @Wiintb
      @Wiintb 2 года назад +4

      Good outline for him.

    • @ganapathyaiyappa3327
      @ganapathyaiyappa3327 2 года назад +19

      its not related to vishnus avatar VARAHA ROOPAM was given to represent panjurli since its boar form similar to lord vishnu varaha form, its just a sanskrit word

    • @vivekjk6729
      @vivekjk6729 2 года назад +2

      didnt know all this. thanks

    • @k.chandan4041
      @k.chandan4041 2 года назад +2

      Thanks brother for this information

  • @qing9881
    @qing9881 2 года назад +270

    I'm so proud to be a South Indian and having the tradition of bhootha kola in my roots. And i am so happy that our culture was brought out there. And now the whole world knows where we tuluvas and kanadigas come from. How colourful we are . And how rich our culture is too ❤️❤️❤️❤️ may God bless every person who worked day and night on this film . Every one of them.

    • @richabhargava5735
      @richabhargava5735 Год назад +16

      As a north sanatani I feel proud to be part of my south culture ...i m happy to know about my culture..jai sanatan dharma

    • @Dadsden
      @Dadsden  Год назад +6

      Much Love!

    • @Vijaya7225
      @Vijaya7225 Год назад +6

      The same tradition also exists in the North (Himalayas).
      So i feels good to be part of such excellent culture and tradition.

    • @chihiro-g8d
      @chihiro-g8d Год назад

      @@Vijaya7225 true like demigods are present in uttrakhand folklore too i guess

    • @adityachibde3549
      @adityachibde3549 Год назад +1

      Jai rishab

  • @gowrishkudpaje30
    @gowrishkudpaje30 2 года назад +68

    It's called bhootha kola, or Daivaradhane, kind of spirit worship practiced in coastal region of karnataka,

  • @tamasataamara-thetwins8459
    @tamasataamara-thetwins8459 2 года назад +136

    Kantara is movie of Hindu beliefs ..faith...culture....Devine experience...That cry/shout still rings in my ears...I am unable to recover from movie experience..Kantara( watched in Telugu)...connected me to God...tears rolled...especially last few minutes...

    • @9041850598
      @9041850598 2 года назад +9

      Kantara is movie of Hindu....and north to south every inch is Sanatan land 🕉️🕉️🕉️

    • @norlanmanithan3788
      @norlanmanithan3788 Год назад +11

      This culture has nothing to do with Hinduism. The word Hindu was introduced in 1798 by Sir. Williams Jones . Brahmins (who don't belong to this land) are trying to swallow all the indigenous cultures in name of Hindu. That's why Lingayaths(Kanada) and Saivers(Tamils) are saying that they are not Hindus.

    • @9041850598
      @9041850598 Год назад

      @@norlanmanithan3788 rice bag big mouth

    • @kuldeeprana1908
      @kuldeeprana1908 Год назад

      @@norlanmanithan3788 keep crying truth will not change... And varaha roopam itself shows that it's related to krishna avatar varaha which is basically boar 🐗.... And song itself is in sanskrit... So get the fuck out here.. Other than tamilians everyone else consider it to be hindu 🕉️ and even karnataka people proudly call themselves hindu..

    • @karnamparasuramandhamu3256
      @karnamparasuramandhamu3256 Год назад +1

      @@norlanmanithan3788 Rightly said.

  • @veenabhat4423
    @veenabhat4423 Год назад +63

    🙏sir,first of all we thanq for your great and respectful reaction about our culture ,it's a way of worshiping in south india,particularly in KARNATAKA, that too in south Karnataka and here in South canara, udupi,Dharmasthala,kundhapur etc places.its like how you go to church and confess with the father or preist,and get solution and blessings,in the same way in this ritual through preist the god is speaking and giving the solution ,blessings,punishment etc.its done with respect ,faith ,belief and divinity
    this song meaning or translation goes roughly like this,this is lirycs
    Aa Aa Aa Aa Ra Aa
    Varaha Roopam
    Daiva Varishtam
    Varaha Roopam
    Daiva Varishtam
    Varasmitha Vadanam
    Vajra Dantadhara
    Raksha Kavacham
    Shiv Sambhutha
    Bhuvi Samjatha
    Nambi Dawa Gimbu
    Koduvavaneetha
    Saavira Daivada
    Mana Sampritha
    Bedutha Nindevu
    Aaradhisutha
    Meaning or translation
    ------------------------------------
    VARAAHA ROOPAM MEANS a boar form(avatharam of a boar,it's a Sanskrit word,when the earth was sinking ,lord vishnu took this boar form and lifted the earth with his two protuding tooth,(if you googal DASHAVATARAM you get the stories of lord Vishnus 10 forms or avatharam)
    Daiva varistam means ,most superior
    among the dieties,
    Varasmita vadanam means
    Beautiful,soothing face
    Vajra Dantadhara
    Raksha Kavacham means
    Having Strong as diamond like teeth
    Protective shield
    Shiv Sambhutha
    Bhuvi Samjatha
    Nambi Dawa Gimbu
    Koduvavaneetha means
    Lord Shiva's form or connected with lord shiva and one who is born on earth, blesses and fulfils wishes of one who believes him
    Saavira Daivada
    Mana Sampritha
    Bedutha Nindevu
    Aaradhisutha means
    Thousands of god's favourite
    We stand begging for his blessings by worshiping and glorifying him🙏

    • @rishabhmankotia1281
      @rishabhmankotia1281 Год назад

      thank you so much for this information. Love from Himachal

    • @hemanthk6960
      @hemanthk6960 Год назад +1

      Namaste Veena ji.. 🙏🙏
      Thanks a lot .. tumba dhanyavadagalu .. 🙏🙏

    • @veenabhat4423
      @veenabhat4423 Год назад +1

      @@hemanthk6960 🙏

    • @abhiframes
      @abhiframes Год назад

      Beautifully.... Explained ,Thank you

    • @GMOHN24
      @GMOHN24 Год назад +1

      In rural tamilnadu also we have this Sami adal. Kuladeivam. I think all over south India it's there. Only the kuladeivam name différés. When I was a child in my village it was there.

  • @musicpluse4057
    @musicpluse4057 2 года назад +184

    We all should promote this movie
    Climax is lit🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @HarugeriAndy
    @HarugeriAndy 2 года назад +198

    This song brings tears in eyes if you really understand the wordings used. singers voice is so devine !!!

    • @rswatashi
      @rswatashi 2 года назад +10

      Yes sir, very true. I don't know why but tears rolldown whenever i listen to this master piece. Yet to figure it out. It makes me sooo happy & peaceful..

    • @ashok.vardhan.g
      @ashok.vardhan.g 2 года назад +4

      ...and if you have watched the film, and knowing at which exact moment it starts to play. Impressive beyond words.

    • @nikhil8892
      @nikhil8892 2 года назад +1

      Same

    • @vijaykumarmane
      @vijaykumarmane Год назад +3

      Tears actually rolled Bien my tears in extacy watching the last 30 mins of the film .

    • @adityahaldipur1199
      @adityahaldipur1199 Год назад +1

      Same here.. I listened this song thrice only to control my tears but failed... I watched this movie yesterday in theatre and trust me the climax was lit🔥 couldn’t hold back tears rolling down from my eyes.. please watch this masterpiece in theatres..

  • @kunalkadam8025
    @kunalkadam8025 Год назад +20

    The more i discover about my Sanatan Dharma, the more i respect it, and the more i realise that it's THE way of life. Nothing else. The multilayered culture, beliefs, history and accuracy of my Sanatan Dharma is so complicated and compelling that it simply can't be false. In my childhood i avoided going to famous temples because of the crowd and long queues but now i have the utmost respect for my Dharma.

    • @nuravz
      @nuravz Год назад +2

      It's a beautiful journey

  • @abhishekray4242
    @abhishekray4242 Год назад +76

    Believe me, most North, East and West Indians didn't know about all these rituals until we saw Kantara. There's a culture shock involved here too.

    • @abhilashkm7392
      @abhilashkm7392 Год назад

      You come toKerala, we will show you sevrallike this.. Kantara "Varaha - a Daiva Kola"

    • @cprajeshmenon
      @cprajeshmenon Год назад +4

      These are practised pan India, it’s part of Hinduism, it’s there from Mahabharata period.

    • @KshitijBhayani
      @KshitijBhayani Год назад +5

      speak for the urban population bro.
      Wherever there is Devi Worship, there exists similar rituals.

    • @ancreations6851
      @ancreations6851 Год назад

      Com to karnataka

    • @motorcyclevdiaries
      @motorcyclevdiaries Год назад +4

      We have 60+ festivals dedicate to deities and I am from Uttarakhand, you knowledge is limited to your awareness, no disrespect.

  • @mamathamurthy1555
    @mamathamurthy1555 2 года назад +34

    You are absolutely right. This dance form which is a part of a practice called Bhoota Kola is unique to a small region of Karnataka state in India. Each small region of the state has some unique form of worship of god and ancestors. Here the worship is that of a spirit of ancestors who have come down to fight injustice.
    The whole thing is an experience as you said, takes hours to prepare and unique in visuals and music. This form is hundreds of years old and has influenced the newer form called Yakshagana that came into being around 1300 CE.
    The movie itself has cultural, political and ecological overtones but this particular piece is a very successful mix of Paaddana (folklore oral narrative), Carnatic classical music and Hard Rock. The music and video together not only show how music from different cultures can mix, but that practices of any culture can mix with another, and nature and humans co-exist.

    • @steeverodz8967
      @steeverodz8967 2 года назад

      This song is a Copy cat of Original Malayalam Album song NAVARASAM by Thaikudam bridge . Watch the original:
      ruclips.net/video/oYK6JU7Nx38/видео.html

    • @krishna6249
      @krishna6249 2 года назад +1

      Nicely articulated 👍

  • @paulmuruganpandi8639
    @paulmuruganpandi8639 2 года назад +132

    This Getup and Music always give me goosebumps 😊

  • @borg11276
    @borg11276 2 года назад +17

    In different parts of India there are different local demi gods called Kshetra (place in Sanskrit) Palaka (protector in Sanskrit) Daiva (god). In Tamilnadu there is similar tradition of Ayyanar, Karuppu Sami, at time it would be a demi goddess as well. You can say its like an Indian shaman tradition. This tradition is still prevalent in the rural parts of India where people are still rooted the soil. In this movie they have focused on south Karnataka state region called Tulunadu bordering Kerala. The belief is that the holy guardian forest sprit Panjurli (which is in the form of a wild boar) represented with yellow face paint and Guliga ( Panjurli’s associate) represented by black face paint protect the forest and the people living off of the forest. They both have different origin stories based in local folklore. Panjurli is said to have been created by Lord Shiva’s wife mother Goddess Parvathi as her pet boar in Himalayas, but it’s really naughty and Shiva hunts it down. Parvathi becomes furious and Shiva to avoid her wrath revives Panjurli’s sprit and sends him to Tulunadu region to protect the forest and its people in its sprit form. Meanwhile Guliga has a more darker origin story. Both Panjurli and Guliga have kind of sibling bond ( they fought each other onetime and then with higher divine intervention dispute was resolved and they were blessed to be as inseparable as blood siblings). Its more like classic buddy cop story of the good and bad cop. Panjurli is more people friendly approachable and is often worshipped with other deities within home. Whereas Guliga is represented in form of an irregular shaped rock often half buried below the tree within the boundary of the property said to guard the border and keep evil entities out of the property. Guliga is known for his voracious appetite and standing up for Panjurli. Hope this would help in understanding references when you eventually get to watch the movie.

  • @drvasanthakumarkaggathir2998
    @drvasanthakumarkaggathir2998 2 года назад +131

    KANTARA - Sanskrit Word - means "MYSTERIOUS FOREST"
    Its DAIVA - Demigod (Panjurli & Guliga are Daivas - protects the local area & people)
    Buffalo race is KAMBALA
    Totally its Coastal Karnataka (Mangalore, Udupi, Kundapura) Traditions, proudly depicted in the Movie.
    WE ARE PROUD OF OUR TRADITIONS
    ALL OUR TRADITIONS ARE SCIENTIFIC
    Rishab Shetty's wife & both children have acted in this movie.
    During the Daiva shooting He strictly followed Brahmacharya,
    Pure Vegetarian,
    Other Rituals
    Costume Designer - by Rishab's wife

    • @Robinthms66
      @Robinthms66 2 года назад +2

      Scientific😂😂😂... Funny😝😝

    • @pratimabhat3241
      @pratimabhat3241 2 года назад +16

      @@Robinthms66 :) If you knew what is scientific and quantum physics you would know better.. One step at a time :) Economy is spelled E C O N O M Y

    • @allahmotherchod5943
      @allahmotherchod5943 2 года назад

      @@Robinthms66 your scientists are learning everything from sanathana dharma. They are copying ancient Indian scripts and inventing patents

    • @Robinthms66
      @Robinthms66 2 года назад

      @@allahmotherchod5943 aaahaa😂😂😂

    • @greatindian1168
      @greatindian1168 2 года назад

      🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @arjunchandran8466
    @arjunchandran8466 2 года назад +30

    This movie is a masterpiece and I won't be able to get it out of my head for years to come. I have witnessed something beyond acting and cinematography. It was a treat to my eyes watching this movie in the theatres in Kanada (with subtitles as I am not native to this language).
    Apart from all the details added by numerous people about the two dieties, I would like to add that I could connect to this movie as the concept of Kula-daivam (ancestral gods) is native to every village in india (north or south) and this point really helps people outside of Karnataka to really connect with this movie.
    Thank you Rishab shetty & the entire team for this divine blockbuster.

    • @sancti3707
      @sancti3707 Год назад +1

      Saying kula daivam is ancestral God is ambiguous. It's not ancestor worship, but a God chosen and worshipped over many generations of the family - the kula

    • @arjunchandran8466
      @arjunchandran8466 Год назад +1

      @@sancti3707 Thanks for pointing out the ambiguity. But I never mentioned that Kula-daivam is about ancestors as gods. Our culture has a very broad class of daivam (ista daivam, kula daivam,etc and also worshipping ancestors as gods) which i think cannot be explained enough in a RUclips comment😅.
      But I hope the message about the movie was conveyed to you keeping aside the technicalities. 🙏

  • @akhilpanwar6884
    @akhilpanwar6884 2 года назад +39

    You need to watch Kantara in theatre, it's a gem!! Which you do not want to miss out on

  • @harshas5618
    @harshas5618 Год назад +25

    This is the culture of Tulu Nadu (Karnataka) ❤️🕉️🙏🚩

  • @sherlockbasu29
    @sherlockbasu29 2 года назад +190

    Kudos to music director - Ajaneesh Lokanath & Director - Rishab Shetty 🥇✅🔥

    • @sujinshyam
      @sujinshyam 2 года назад +50

      Bruh it's a plain copy of Thaikkudam Bridge's Navarasam . They are going to take legal action

    • @predator8733
      @predator8733 2 года назад +1

      @@sujinshyam 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @simplysudhi
      @simplysudhi 2 года назад +6

      Kanakaangi Raga used in this song as well as in Navarasa. Sounds same to unlearned ears.

    • @sherlockbasu29
      @sherlockbasu29 2 года назад

      @@simplysudhi well said 👌🏻✅

    • @cinephile1050
      @cinephile1050 2 года назад +5

      @@simplysudhi yes but copy is copy varaha roopam and navarasam are entirely similar.

  • @lakshmikantirangabhatla1120
    @lakshmikantirangabhatla1120 Год назад +16

    This is not any movie, it’s an emotion…experience unbeatable …Jai Varaha 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @Dr_Aparna
    @Dr_Aparna Год назад +8

    I am feeling proud of Mr Rishab who portrayed this culture,religious practices into the on-screen,which made all Indians feel proud.
    The another thing here should be appreciated is He made it with dedication &But didn't creat any HYPE or didn't make huge publicity too unlike few movies who made before release,but everybody in every area, irrespective of their language,culture, connected to this movie, automatically became Damn success!!
    👌👌👏👏👍👍

  • @bhaveshreddy3206
    @bhaveshreddy3206 Год назад +10

    అద్భుతః పాట పూర్తిగా ఉంది,ఈ పాట ఈ చిత్రం అడవులను నాశనం చేసే వారికి,జంతువులను హింసించే వారికీ,మట్టిని రక్షించలేని వారికి జ్ఞానం రావాలనే ఈ చత్రం,చాలా చాలా మంచి చిత్రం, ఈషా ఫౌండేషన్ గురుదేవులు చెప్తోంది కూడా ఇదే,నేలంతా రోడ్లన్నీ సిమెంట్ చేసేస్తుంటే,మట్టి ఎక్కడుంది,ఇందుకే ఈ ఉత్పాతాలు 😭😭🥰🥰🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @charujoshi_
    @charujoshi_ Год назад +8

    The best part about our religious practices all throughout India, is the local music that is used in invocation of our Deities🙏🏻 That music will shake your soul and you will be able to feel the divine energy🕉❤️ May our Devtas give us the strength and bless our souls to carry forward our beautiful and divine traditions🙏🏻

  • @chithranaidu119
    @chithranaidu119 Год назад +9

    I am an Indian I speak Tulu . I would like to share u about our culture we do this because the demilord save us in matter so we do this in our house we call it as kola. Every villagers come to see this kola . There are thousands of demilord such as kallurti,koragaja, pasanamurthi,punjurli,guliga,dharmadevathe,manthradevathe,kulkuda,sathyadevathe,

  • @మనసంస్కృతి-న2ఢ
    @మనసంస్కృతి-న2ఢ 2 года назад +7

    It is one of thousands of rituals across India worshipping Gods. There are many native instruments perfectly fused with Western ones. The main instrument, is completely indigenous and has different names in different Indian languages. It is generally called Shehnai, a piper. The language of the song is Sanskrit, tune is Indian classical, dance and costumes ares a version of Kadhakali, many ingenious instruments with a western touch.

  • @swrpn
    @swrpn 2 года назад +48

    It is a devotional song composed and sung in death metal Slayer style.. 😂 Instrument is Nadaswara... Wherever you are please watch the movie... It is a movie which explores the intricacies and nuances of the relationship between man and nature with a backdrop of tradition and culture...

    • @steeverodz8967
      @steeverodz8967 2 года назад

      This song is a Copy cat of Original Malayalam Album song NAVARASAM by Thaikudam bridge . Watch the original:
      ruclips.net/video/oYK6JU7Nx38/видео.html

    • @TNNCSZONE
      @TNNCSZONE 2 года назад

      That metal fusion along with Nadaswaram is the beauty here

  • @bakannadanewyoutubechannel5143
    @bakannadanewyoutubechannel5143 2 года назад +5

    ಕಾಂತಾರ ಕನ್ನಡದ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ♥️💛🙏🙏🙏

  • @sonambhutia2525
    @sonambhutia2525 2 года назад +19

    Love my Indian culture..So blessed..

  • @diyakotian4295
    @diyakotian4295 2 года назад +8

    Proud to be tuluva, this culture mostly happens exactly in tulunadu khudla mangalore karnataka and many other native places in coastal karnataka areas and also in few parts of kerala......

  • @xyan819
    @xyan819 Год назад +28

    Rock + Folk = 🤘

  • @dipanjandeb79
    @dipanjandeb79 Год назад +5

    Varaha means Boar (wild Boar) which is one of the incarnations of Vishnu.
    This movie has some extremely deeper connotations of Sanatan dharma, rutuals, traits. The protagonist of Kabtara is Shiva, the ranger has been named as Murali (which means Vishnu). They fight and then becomes one. The represents non-duality.
    If you are clueless about what I said, but if this interests you. You will find out.

  • @suvithshetty8976
    @suvithshetty8976 Год назад +6

    Proud to be Tuluva❤️
    In Tulunadu we worship daiva (Demi Gods),more then gods

  • @lalitaugru7073
    @lalitaugru7073 2 года назад +115

    Proud to be kannadiga

    • @richabhargava5735
      @richabhargava5735 Год назад +2

      I m now becoming a great fan of kannada n telgu movies ...bollywood is a disgracing hindu religion

    • @SelfSeeker
      @SelfSeeker Год назад +1

      I am from north India, love how south could persevere the culture. North was invaded repeatedly, nothing left except old shrines

    • @GoogleGoogle-cw6cf
      @GoogleGoogle-cw6cf Год назад

      Yeah

  • @phanip9793
    @phanip9793 2 года назад +5

    Instruments used in this song making.. maybe i missed some
    Shahnoy, Drums, Violin, Guitar, Electric Guitar, I donno how many people gave chorus, Carnatic fusion ( I donno how many tunes) ..Finally a masterpiece.

  • @sudarshanpoojary5862
    @sudarshanpoojary5862 2 года назад +7

    ತುಳುನಾಡು ಬ್ರೋ 👍👌

  • @brilliantbreak
    @brilliantbreak Год назад +1

    The intro of the movie was goosebumps giving. After the intro the movie was funny with some character intros. But In the second half the real movie starts. The main character of the movie gets closer to the Bhuta Kola. AND IN THE LAST FIGHT YOU WILL GET MAD. SUPER DUPER ULTRA LEGENDARY FIGHT!!!!! THE HERO WILL GET POSSESSED BY THE DEMIGOD AND THEN YOU WILL GO IN ANOTHER TRANS

  • @peace-dg7er
    @peace-dg7er 2 года назад +40

    Kantara ❤️ Oscar ❤️ masterpiece ❤️no words ❤️ actor ❤️acting❤️ story ❤️ music ❤️2022❤️

    • @SelfSeeker
      @SelfSeeker Год назад

      Who cares about Oscar. Thanks for showing the culture 🙏

    • @ArvindKumar-wr6pf
      @ArvindKumar-wr6pf Год назад

      Kantara movie song varaha roopam song not original song 🤣🤣🤣🤣 navarasam album song original song 🔥
      Varaha roopam copy song not Oscar award 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @meghanas8345
      @meghanas8345 Год назад

      @@ArvindKumar-wr6pf Overwriting court's decision that it is not a copy of Navarasam !! Peace - Half knowledge is dangerous.. Try to know fully...

  • @kavish008
    @kavish008 Год назад +1

    I have seen this movie yesterday and movie is excellent.
    I am from West India and this movie have refreshed my memories with my Lt. grandmother. When I was kid, she uses to tell me bedtime stories of our ancestor village. One of the stories was of Lord Kshetrapal dada. She told that when she was of my age (may be 5-6 years) she has experienced the presence of Lord kshetrapal (guardian of village and people). Lord use to guard the village at night and use to patrol on his white horse. They used to hear sounds of mystical bells ( ghungharoo ) tied on horse legs. No one tries to follow him or see him. As a kid I was amused by this and asked still he guards the village. She told yes but no one now experienced him after one incident. Once, a man tried to follow him and lord got disappeared at the outskirts of the village near riverbank. Now, at present there is very big temple build at the same place and whenever we use to visit our village, we use to take blessing of Lord Kshetrapal Ji. My father and uncle always narrated the incidents of thieves who never got success to cross the river before temple in taking stolen things out of village.
    Gramdevta , Kshetrapal or Panjurli is nothing new in our sanatan culture. Almost, every village or town in India have their Gram Devta. Majorly gram devatas are Gods like Hanumanji , Kalbharavji , or relative to supreme lord shiva. However, in many places gramdevta are goddess too.
    We have very reach culture, rituals and traditions in India. This is one of the stories of Kundapur village of udupi district. We have thousands of villages in India and each of the villages will have something to share. We need many more films like this.

  • @rameshkumarthanigachalam5304
    @rameshkumarthanigachalam5304 Год назад +5

    Dad it is an Indian instrument used for special holy occasional. It looks like clarinet. Shorter than Nadaswaram. When ur video starts you can see the music director instructing and a man plays that instrument. Also, in Kerala we have Kathakali and this act is performed in Karnataka. Two different states. You should definitely watch this movie dad, it's available now in Amazon Prime. Pls do watch it and post ur reaction or ur thoughts in a video. I'm eagerly expecting yours. Always love you dad❤💯✌

  • @nirav191287
    @nirav191287 Год назад +2

    This is one of the gems of the movie..even though I don't understand Kannada but the song gives goosebumps. I have watched dubbed movie, but it seems my mind is still in movie hall and watching astonishing Kola ...master piece by Rishabh Shetty... Salute to him to bring hindu culture on silver screen...

  • @Palashvadnere
    @Palashvadnere 2 года назад +9

    Music is just devine ❤️❤️
    Saw movie yesterday hatsoff Rishab Shetty

    • @steeverodz8967
      @steeverodz8967 2 года назад

      This song is a Copy cat of Original Malayalam Album song NAVARASAM by Thaikudam bridge . Watch the original:
      ruclips.net/video/oYK6JU7Nx38/видео.html

  • @kddhanudharan
    @kddhanudharan Год назад +5

    Panjurli is our ancestors who protects our community and guide.like female elephant it's know the all ways so it guide there crew members

  • @pesto23
    @pesto23 Год назад +6

    The song is for the yellow faced demi God thats the spirit of a male wild boar (guardian diety of the land or forest in the movie) along with reference to a boar incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Varaha..
    Translation:
    Varaha form, the third incarnation of Lord. Vishnu, the supreme among all Gods.
    Varaha form, the third incarnation of Lord. Vishnu, the supreme among all Gods.
    He who assumes the form of a wild boar; the greatest of the demons.
    With teeth as hard as diamond, he who protects us like a shield.
    He who embodies the essence of Shiva; the one who thrives on earth.
    He who gives refuge to those who believe in him.
    The one who has won the hearts of thousands of Gods.
    We now stand in front of you, worshipping you.

  • @111saibaba
    @111saibaba Год назад +1

    The instruments name is Sannai. It is very Indian ( something similar to your clarinet ) For all auspicious occasions like marriage or any such function we engage these players with drum player too. The drum is called dolu. The instrument is considered as auspicious. Even in temples every day morning the programmes start with sound of sannai.

  • @rupalnag4440
    @rupalnag4440 Год назад +5

    This movie can explain power of movies media and all .. all Bollywood and all indian production house need to understand movie are a one of the strongest media for showing our culture also in correct way not adding any fakeness because indias real culture are powerful if this movie never released its take long time this culture also exist....
    We need more movie like this show our hidden and real culture ..

  • @mayursaxena407
    @mayursaxena407 9 месяцев назад

    I'm from North India, but I listen to this song on Repeat! Loved Kantara movie

  • @hemrajkv
    @hemrajkv 2 года назад +8

    You got to watch the movie in a Theatre as it’s all over. Catch up soon !!

  • @lionkingk5098
    @lionkingk5098 Год назад +1

    This is the most beautiful movie I ever seen! Heart touching movie and absolutely feels like watching again and again. I’m kannadiga and now I’m so much into knowing about Panjurlidaiva and Tulu culture.

  • @murlikrishna9002
    @murlikrishna9002 Год назад +3

    Indian version of Avataar movie... Collaborating and in synchrony with forest and Nature... Preservance of natives Where natives and nature maintain harmony and do not like interference.

  • @anuradhaavadhanula4195
    @anuradhaavadhanula4195 Год назад +3

    That's the miracle of our Indian classical music Sir.🙏

  • @ck9656
    @ck9656 Год назад +1

    Power of spirit daiva...and power of Indian movies......not Bollywood.....Bollywood created only film against religious......that's whey Bollywood going down..now no body like Bollywood in India

  • @revathikotian5641
    @revathikotian5641 Год назад +6

    Proud to be a Tulua South Indian.... 🙏🙏🙏

  • @rekhashettyshetty7583
    @rekhashettyshetty7583 2 года назад +2

    These all are the types of kola which take place in Karnataka's costal regions lile udupi, manglore, kudla etc we have our gods who posse the people who performs this kola and helps the people to get rid of prblms by doing the face to face conversation. They are our guardians they help us in our worst time ❤💥

  • @sabaridas9539
    @sabaridas9539 Год назад +3

    Go buy a ticket for this, coz it's a theatre experience movie. Last 20 minutes in this, no words are there to explain. Incredibly done 😘😘

  • @poojan423
    @poojan423 2 года назад +6

    The best devotional song with fusion of classical indian and western music.

    • @steeverodz8967
      @steeverodz8967 2 года назад

      This song is a Copy cat of Original Malayalam Album song NAVARASAM by Thaikudam bridge . Watch the original:
      ruclips.net/video/oYK6JU7Nx38/видео.html

  • @kingnikhil2908
    @kingnikhil2908 2 года назад +10

    Go to your nearest theatre just a masterpiece
    No movie were made in past or future 🔥

    • @kingnikhil2908
      @kingnikhil2908 2 года назад

      If you don't watch this movie then leave watching movies
      Must watch movie 🔥

  • @RSBaalondu123
    @RSBaalondu123 Год назад +1

    Am a proud Indian... Our culture, our traditions and values are deep rooted. Yaava janmada punyavo ee neladalli janisiddu.

  • @sripriyameenakshisundaram6906
    @sripriyameenakshisundaram6906 Год назад +6

    Extremely intense and energetic when actually present in the place.

  • @jayeshtank3683
    @jayeshtank3683 Год назад +2

    Movie KANTARA make all Indians Proud of Culture and How colourful we are . And how rich our culture is too ❤❤❤❤ may God bless every person who worked day and night on this film . Every one of them.
    it get connects to the direct relativity between GOD and our spiritual rituals,

  • @sachinmesta4238
    @sachinmesta4238 2 года назад +3

    The lyrics are the description of the diety, Varaharoopam , its the third Avatar of Vishnu, of Boar (varaha) who rescues earth from under the sea.
    The lyrics describe the 3rd Avatar, Varaha.
    This is Bhoota kola many people might describe it much better, than me, these characters, they are played by people, but spirits enter them,. these are the protectors of villages and the culture.

    • @likith9569
      @likith9569 2 года назад

      Actually translation is wrong panjurli is not related to God Vishnu but connected to God Shiva, all daivas are related to God Shiva. And your rest points are correct.

  • @santhoshkdsanthuchandumahi1472
    @santhoshkdsanthuchandumahi1472 Год назад +2

    ನಮ್ಮ ಕನ್ನಡದ ಸಿನಿಮಾ ಕಾಂತಾರ, ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ..

  • @maadi77
    @maadi77 2 года назад +3

    the instrument you asked for is Nada Swara. Heavenly instrument used all over South India. Specially in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Yes, the music is called Carnatic music (origins from Karnataka).

    • @HstreamYT
      @HstreamYT Год назад

      Shaynayi

    • @ArvindKumar-wr6pf
      @ArvindKumar-wr6pf Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣 varaha roopam song not original song 🤭🤭🤭🤣🤣🤣🤣 copy Malayalam navarasam album song

  • @PoornimaGuru2717
    @PoornimaGuru2717 2 года назад +1

    Meaning of this song is :-
    The almight who had incarned as Varaha is the protecter of this area in the form of daiva(demigod / holy spirit). He speaks no words but tells everything in only expressions, feelings etc. Vajra danta - diamond teeth of the God is like a shield which protects the dieties from all evil occurance around. The demigods are Shiva sambhuta(having the power or soul of Shiva the creator) will be protecting all the believers or who have faith, and who all worship with pure heart, gives everything they wish or desire and keep them happy, peaceful whole life.

  • @gayatrigokulan4023
    @gayatrigokulan4023 Год назад +3

    Even for us locals , song is v uniquely subscibed, shehnai a musical instrument added in this is v melodious and keeps coming to our mind in ripples

  • @srajeshsuvarna4641
    @srajeshsuvarna4641 Год назад +1

    As a Indian all we love classical music , it’s so rock and devotional music …. Love it (it’s all credited goes to Rishab sir and tram)

  • @prateek752
    @prateek752 2 года назад +10

    This genre is called Carnatic metal. It is quite good.

    • @Wiintb
      @Wiintb 2 года назад +4

      No such genre. This is a well executed fusion.

    • @Blue-en7yu
      @Blue-en7yu 2 года назад

      It is a fusion

    • @prateek752
      @prateek752 2 года назад +1

      @@Wiintb Dude just search for the band karthikeya, Agam other carnatic rock/metal bands.
      It's a genre that's been around for a while.

  • @raghavendranargolikar1095
    @raghavendranargolikar1095 Год назад +1

    One of the best composition, lyrics and great song. Its devotional song! Thank you for showcasing this on your channel. Proud to be Kannadiga!

  • @verifiedpluto
    @verifiedpluto 2 года назад +7

    kantara is masterpiece of cinema .

  • @vaibhavwadke8586
    @vaibhavwadke8586 2 года назад +1

    That movie is divine experience.
    Rishabh shetty no words to say.
    It story related to Shiva Shankar .
    In the firest part of movie the rishabh shetty playing a role of Shiva that time he is destroyer and in the climax he is the protector...
    It's really divine and trance experience in music...
    No words to say it's amazing experience to watch this movie.

  • @maheshsunnita143
    @maheshsunnita143 Год назад +6

    Just close your eyes and feel yourself at his place all answers will deliver

  • @mysoreorthodoc
    @mysoreorthodoc Год назад +1

    Hi wow it is amazing basically varaha roopam is wild boar incarnation of lord Vishnu who saves godess earth and this boothakolam is sort of trance to be one with that God

  • @mineshshah364
    @mineshshah364 2 года назад +3

    This movie is....superb .. definitely Oscar contestant

  • @LIKHITH_EDITOGRAPHY
    @LIKHITH_EDITOGRAPHY Год назад +1

    Habibi come to TULUNAD 🚩✨
    Rishabh Shetty sir rocked💥

  • @bisvanathan
    @bisvanathan Год назад +4

    As I tamilan, I love very and very much. Fantastic movie's

  • @raghavendrakini7331
    @raghavendrakini7331 2 года назад +1

    Excellent Moovie. This song stands out. Perfect blend of Indian Classical Music and Western Rock Music. Song and music perfectly suits the shoot they have done. Must watch movie.

  • @mrsingh2102
    @mrsingh2102 Год назад +3

    Just goosebumps ....

  • @chihiro-g8d
    @chihiro-g8d Год назад +1

    In love with this movie's background scores and cinematography 🤌🔥🔥🔥🔥 and rishab Shetty's performance in the end was chef's kiss 😘😘 literal goosebumps 👌👌👌🔥 and the music 🥺🥺🥺🤌🤌 words are not enough to Justify that 🥲

  • @vidyu44
    @vidyu44 2 года назад +6

    The instrument is called Nadaswaram.

    • @steeverodz8967
      @steeverodz8967 2 года назад

      This song is a Copy cat of Original Malayalam Album song NAVARASAM by Thaikudam bridge . Watch the original:
      ruclips.net/video/oYK6JU7Nx38/видео.html

  • @Kuhoochandra
    @Kuhoochandra Год назад

    Where is the link to the original video fam?

  • @mamathamurthy1555
    @mamathamurthy1555 2 года назад +15

    Instruments - the orchestration and instrumentation is awesome with the 2 1/2 octave hardwood wind instrument called Nadaswara taking all our attention. It has a very intense volume and when brought together with damaru (a two faced handheld drum used for spiritual dances), koragana dolu (another percussion instrument used for theatrical performances), gaggara (anklet sounds), guitar and all other western instruments that make up an orchestra you can just imagine what it can bring out.

    • @steeverodz8967
      @steeverodz8967 2 года назад

      This song is a Copy cat of Original Malayalam Album song NAVARASAM by Thaikudam bridge . Watch the original:
      ruclips.net/video/oYK6JU7Nx38/видео.html

    • @sujinshyam
      @sujinshyam 2 года назад +1

      Bruh it's a copy of Thaikkudam Bridge's Navarasam

    • @sancti3707
      @sancti3707 Год назад

      @@sujinshyam navarasam brings out pathos from a deep sense of loss (of art, of child) whereas this music is celebratory, joyous. How can the 2 be the same? Don't be jealous of the success of this song, which truly brings out positive emotions and is unforgettable.

    • @nanthinimoorthy7059
      @nanthinimoorthy7059 Год назад

      Not nadaswara is sehenai sir

  • @ManjuSaka-m1n
    @ManjuSaka-m1n 4 месяца назад +1

    I❤kannada songs

  • @SK-ks9nb
    @SK-ks9nb 2 года назад +5

    this is real Indian culture

  • @jetix4287
    @jetix4287 Год назад

    Rock / Heavy metal with classical music is epic combination
    * Hara Hara Shambu ..
    * Hey Keshava from Karthikeya-2
    * Varaha Roopam from Kantara

  • @lazyraone1903
    @lazyraone1903 Год назад +3

    This is song is power ! 🙄 But u also check navarasam song on thaikudam bridge 👍.. 5 years ago 😉 nailed it

    • @sancti3707
      @sancti3707 Год назад

      Navarasam evokes pathos , this music evokes joy. No comparison!

  • @NARAYAN1964
    @NARAYAN1964 Год назад +1

    Mind blowing fusion of Indian Carnatic classical singing and Heavy Metal Rock. The sound you hear in the beginning is a pipe instrument used in temples here called Nadaswaram.
    Scenes depict temple festivals in parts of South India where performers deck up like Gods and actually get possessed in the process by the holy spirit . devotees start veneration during this time.

  • @rameshghule570
    @rameshghule570 2 года назад +3

    Best songs....is year

    • @steeverodz8967
      @steeverodz8967 2 года назад

      This song is a Copy cat of Original Malayalam Album song NAVARASAM by Thaikudam bridge . Watch the original:
      ruclips.net/video/oYK6JU7Nx38/видео.html

  • @realshoor6986
    @realshoor6986 2 года назад +2

    Lord parashuram creates land from ocean. Which is called Tululand . Since it is not normal creation like Lord Brahma . Worship pattern in this land is little different. Worship of Snakes , Worship of ancestors is predominant here .

  • @dalbeerkaur7379
    @dalbeerkaur7379 Год назад +3

    Who agrees kantara is winning Oscar 👍 👍👍👍👍

  • @kaliraj4199
    @kaliraj4199 Год назад +1

    Excellent divine music... Goosebumps

  • @dishandishu289
    @dishandishu289 2 года назад +4

    I loved it wn u totally felt the music 🔥 🔥

    • @steeverodz8967
      @steeverodz8967 2 года назад

      This song is a Copy cat of Original Malayalam Album song NAVARASAM by Thaikudam bridge . Watch the original:
      ruclips.net/video/oYK6JU7Nx38/видео.html

  • @knowledgeexplorer5517
    @knowledgeexplorer5517 Год назад +1

    This is the Kantara movie that I have recently watched.Nice movie
    Everyone must watch 👍Indian culture is full of diversity.A whole lifetime is not enough to recognise it.Even if I am a Indian Hindu I had know idea about this tradition before watching this movie.

  • @TejasShetty89
    @TejasShetty89 2 года назад +3

    It's our culture
    Pride🙏🙏🚩

  • @kmkv3647
    @kmkv3647 2 года назад

    From india Thanks for your great words
    Always South Indian film production very eggressive presentation about culture and traditional history's kantara proove budget is not important for film making .

  • @VijayKumar-vi5qs
    @VijayKumar-vi5qs 2 года назад +3

    Hindu culture is so rich since centuries.

  • @sachinb.v3151
    @sachinb.v3151 Год назад +1

    The moment daivas keep their hands on chest and address.. It's a sigh of relief , an assurance, I'm with you ❤❤

  • @divyarajkumarigompa4246
    @divyarajkumarigompa4246 2 года назад +7

    The solo guitar 🎸 is amazing