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''Kantara'' is the title of the soundtrack albums composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath for the Indian Kannada-language films '' Kantara: Chapter 2'' (2022) and its prequel '' Kantara: Chapter 1'' (2025), both written and directed by
Rishab Shetty Prashanth Shetty (born 7 July 1983), known professionally as Rishab Shetty, is an Indian actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter who works in Kannada cinema . He is known for his critical and commercial blockbuster, '' Kantara'', ...
and produced by
Hombale Films Hombale Films is an Indian film production and film distribution company based in Bengaluru, India. Founded in the year 2012, the company producing films across multiple languages, with a special focus on Kannada cinema. It has earned signifi ...
. The music for both films draws heavily from the folklore, ritualistic traditions, and native sounds of coastal Karnataka.


Kantara: Chapter 2

The soundtrack album for '' Kantara: Chapter 2'' was composed by Loknath as a folk-based musical score rooted in the culture and spirit of the 1990s. He described the film as a culture-based
folklore Folklore is the body of expressive culture shared by a particular group of people, culture or subculture. This includes oral traditions such as Narrative, tales, myths, legends, proverbs, Poetry, poems, jokes, and other oral traditions. This also ...
film in musical context and incorporated traditional instruments and native musicians to preserve authenticity. The album was preceded by the single "Singara Siriye", released on 15 August 2022. The full five-track album was released on 12 October 2022, after the film’s theatrical debut, with a sixth track added later as a bonus. Dubbed versions of the soundtrack were released on 24 October 2022. The music received widespread critical acclaim for its instrumentation and for complementing the film’s spiritual themes and the ethnic essence of the
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region.


Kantara: Chapter 1

The soundtrack for the prequel film '' Kantara: Chapter 1'' was released in July 2025. Although released later, the film is set chronologically before the 2022 chapter and features a more
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, ritual-driven soundscape. Loknath retained the folk foundations of the franchise while expanding the score to include intense percussion, traditional chants, and classical elements to reflect the mythological tone of the story. Critics praised the album for its immersive musical texture and its ability to maintain continuity with the original film while deepening the spiritual and cultural impact. The soundtrack further solidified Loknath’s reputation for blending cinematic storytelling with rooted musical traditions.


Development


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Shetty decided to bring the folk music as an integral part of the script while writing, whereas Loknath added that the music in the film is different for other films he had composed. He brought in nearly 30–40 musicians, with approximately 10 musicians in a group resided during
Kundapur Kundapra, officially Kundapura, is a town in the Udupi district of Karnataka state in India. This town was known as Coondapoor when it was part of the erstwhile South Canara district (1862–1947) of the Madras Presidency of British India. Pr ...
, and all the songs were recorded at an open-air theatre in
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, while multiple music groups who play instruments such as Koraga's
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, Huli Kunitha Dollu, Thase,
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and
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performed the music, so as to give importance to the folk music in
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. Nearly 40 hours of recording were used for the film's background score, for which Loknath excited him more than the songs, as "there is immense scope for experimentation". He combined flute with dollu instrument, so that the sound of dollu would dominate the flute music, and also used Australian tribal instrument
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which served as the "key in producing the scream-like sound" which was enriched by blending with
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. For the Daiva dance, he used
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and gaggara, and also hired noted sound recordists Arun and Shine to capture and produce that sound. The folk instruments was then fused and programmed into the western music to elevate the cinematic experience. Especially, in the song "Varahaa Roopam" where Loknath infused carnatic classical music, folk and western rock; the classical music is composed using
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,
Varali Varali or Varaali (pronounced varāḷi) is a rāgam in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is classified either as the 39th mela kartha raga or as a ''janya'' rāgam (derived scale) of the 39th ''melakarta'' scale ...
and
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ragas. The rock music was used during the
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portion, to intensify that scene were "Ravana shows his intense bhakti towards Shiva". He adapted the throat singing concept (used in
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) in the score, as Loknath said "When Guliga daiva enters into Shiva, the protagonist, I have employed this concept to bring in the religiosity. Though this is a foreign element, I ensured it doesn’t harm the authenticity of the practice." The team took guidance from Mime Ramdas, by which folklore music being represented using Jaanapada songs and traditional instruments. Songs that were popular among the Adivasis were used as a part of the album and score.


Kantara: Chapter 1


Release


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The only song to be released as a single prior to the film, was "Singara Siriye" written by Pramod Maravanthe and sung by
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and
Ananya Bhat Ananya Bhat is an Indian playback singer who primarily sings in Kannada, Tamil and Telugu. Through her singing career, she received the award called the Filmfare Award for the song "Namma Kaayo Devan", of the film '' Rama Rama Re...'' at 64th ...
, released on
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(15 August 2022). The music video, which released after the film, featured veteran Yakshagana artiste Nagraj Panar Valtur in the opening of the song, and was known for the Kundapura folk songs sung by women. Shetty wanted Naga to sing a song around winnowing and the tune was sent to Loknath, who blended it into the song. He added "The shooting for the song has taken place in the roads of my hometown, and I have a lot of memories connected with every street. All of this is brought out in the love track." The full soundtrack was released after the film, by
Hombale Films Hombale Films is an Indian film production and film distribution company based in Bengaluru, India. Founded in the year 2012, the company producing films across multiple languages, with a special focus on Kannada cinema. It has earned signifi ...
on 12 October 2022 to digital streaming providers, featuring all the tracks as heard in the film. Excluding one song —  the Tulu version of "Vaa Poruluya", being added to the album as a bonus song on 18 October. The Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam dubbed versions of the soundtrack were released on 24 October 2022.


Kantara: Chapter 1


Reception


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The music received critical praise for the composition and instrumentation, which captured the ethnicity of folklore and the traditions. ''
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'''s Muralidhara Kajane said that Loknath's music represents the ethos of the land. ''
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'''s Janani K and ''
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'''s Sridevi S called the music as "explosive" and "soothing". Calling his score as "marvellous", A Sharadhaa of ''
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'' "While his folk melodies are soothing, the background score accentuates the narrative of ''Kantara''."


Kantara: Chapter 1


Track listing


Kantara: Chapter 2


Kantara: Chapter 1


Controversy


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Although the music was critically well received,
Rishab Shetty Prashanth Shetty (born 7 July 1983), known professionally as Rishab Shetty, is an Indian actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter who works in Kannada cinema . He is known for his critical and commercial blockbuster, '' Kantara'', ...
and the production house
Hombale Films Hombale Films is an Indian film production and film distribution company based in Bengaluru, India. Founded in the year 2012, the company producing films across multiple languages, with a special focus on Kannada cinema. It has earned signifi ...
were accused for copyright infringement as the song "Varaha Roopam" was lifted from the tune of "Navarasam" from
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's eponymous album released in 2015. In 28 October 2022, the
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claimed that song could not be used without obtaining permission from Thaikkudam Bridge, thereby instructing them to stop playing the song in theatres and streaming platforms, and on that November, the song video was removed from
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. During the digital premiere of the film in
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on 24 November 2022, the song was replaced with a newer version of the track, with the tune being changed. This led to criticism from a section of fans, as they believed that it took away "the soul of the film" and initiated to restore the original version. The original song was later restored after the district court lifted its ban, citing lack of jurisdiction. The case was finally dismissed by the Kerala High Court on 25th October 2023, after both sides confirmed that they have reached a private settlement.https://www.verdictum.in/court-updates/high-courts/kantara-movie-varaharoopam-song-copyright-kerala-hc-quashes-case-against-makers-1501768?infinitescroll=1


Kantara: Chapter 1


References

{{reflist 2022 soundtrack albums Kannada film soundtracks B. Ajaneesh Lokanath soundtracks Action film soundtracks