Bhoota Kola, Guliga, that fight in the rain: Kantara cinematographer Arvind Kashyap deconstructs how three of the film's most pivotal scenes were created. | THE RISHAB SHETTY-directed Kannada blockbuster Kantara, in which he also co-stars with Kishore, has mesmerised audiences with its Bhoota Kola sequence, and the ferocious dance of the Guliga. Those who've never witnessed the kola before were left in awe, and those who have, were gratified at the on-screen representation of a culture that is an intricate part of their lives. That awe is precisely what cinematographer Arvind Kashyap hoped the audience would experience. Because that was what he felt when he watched the kola for the first time, he tells OTTplay's contributing writer Subha J Rao. | | | The one newsletter you need to decide what to watch on any given day. Our editors pick a show, movie, or theme for you from everything that's streaming on OTT. | | This weekly newsletter compiles a list of the latest (and most important) reviews from OTTplay so you can figure what to watch or ditch over the weekend ahead. | | In which we invite a scholar of cinema, devotee of the moving image, to write a prose poem dedicated to their poison of choice. Expect to spend an hour on this. | | | Hindustan Media Ventures Limited, Hindustan Times House, 18-20, Second Floor, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi - 110 001, India | | | If you need any guidance or support along the way, please send an email to ottplay@htmedialabs.com. We're here to help! | ©️2021 OTTplay, HT Media Labs. All rights reserved. | | | |