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Kantara Chapter 1 Will Show the World Just How Powerful Indian Action Can Be

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September 02, 2025

When Arjun Raj speaks about his journey, it feels like destiny unfolding.

- A SHARADHAA

Today, he stands tall among the most sought-after action choreographers in Kannada cinema. And with Kantara Chapter 1, he has stepped into one of the grandest arenas yet.

But if his father, Anand Raj, a well-known fighter in Kannada films, had his way, Arjun would never have entered this world of bruises, risks, and uncertainty.

"My father wanted me to study and stay away from cinema. He had seen the injuries, the instability, the risks. But I was drawn to it. At first, I wanted to be an actor. He told me, 'Learn action, it will help you.' I listened. Somewhere along the way, what was meant to be a stepping stone became my life."

From Coffee Counters to Colossal Sets

Arjun's early path was far from glamorous. "I passed my 10th standard but didn't show much interest in academics. To support myself, I worked at a cafe while training in action on the side. I even went to Chennai to sharpen my craft. For a long time, my father didn't approve. He thought cinema wasn't safe. But action gave me an identity—and slowly, he became my biggest confidant."

17 years later, with more than a hundred films behind him, Arjun has progressed from being a body double to working with major actors, and from assisting masters to designing some of the most daring stunts in Kannada cinema. His latest? The breathtaking action in Rishab Shetty's Kantara Chapter 1—a prequel set a thousand years before the 2022 blockbuster that gripped the nation.

Entering Kantara Chapter 1

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