00:00Kannada film KANTHARA has become a super hit in all languages.
00:03The movie's director, hero Rishabh Shetty is busy shooting KANTHARA 2.
00:08Currently, he is working on this film's prequel.
00:11In addition, there are obstacles in the shooting of this film.
00:14Homeplay Films got permission to shoot this film for 23 days near Gavipetta.
00:22If we see KANTHARA 1, there are scenes where the hero hunts wild animals.
00:27In KANTHARA 2, there are opportunities to shoot such scenes.
00:32In this process, there are rumours in the media that KANTHARA 2 is shooting with wild animals.
00:40As it is harming the environment, the residents of Hasan district, Gavipetta, Herur village
00:46are protesting against hero Rishabh Shetty.
00:49They are using pesticides during the shooting.
00:52It is harming the environment by entering the protected forest areas.
00:57In addition, they are saying that there is permission to shoot the film in rural areas.
01:02The farmers in this area are facing problems due to the forest fire.
01:07If the forests are damaged, the problem may get worse.
01:12A person who claims to be a sub-unit of the district panchayat has posted a video.
01:18This video has now become viral on social media.
01:21Karnataka Advisory Minister Eswar B. Khandre responded to this video.
01:25Karnataka Advisory Minister Eswar B. Khandre announced on Monday that
01:29if the film is shown to be harmful to the wildlife or the environment,
01:33it will be banned from shooting in Hasan district.
01:39Minister Khandre spoke to the villagers of Vidhana South and
01:42ordered the authorities to immediately close the shooting area.
01:46Minister Khandre warned that if the film is harmful to the wildlife,
01:49it will be banned from shooting and strict measures will be taken.
01:52Minister Khandre said that it is important for the environment,
01:55the wildlife and the environment to visit the area as soon as possible.
02:01Minister Khandre reminded the Supreme Court's orders to protect the forests and wildlife.
02:08Minister Khandre asked the authorities to take immediate action to prevent further damage.
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