Summary
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The trailer opens with a mysterious question regarding a father's disappearance in a sacred spot, and the revelation that this is a place of origin for their ancestors, steeped in legend. A sacred stone is discovered, leading into a narration about Lord Eshwara sending Ganas to protect Dharma when mankind strays into Adharma.
A character arrives seemingly late to an event, followed by a warning not to step into Kantara, hinting at danger. A subsequent scene references a 'Brahma-rakshasa' living within the forest, implying a formidable entity or curse. The forest is initially dismissed as a 'sham' by some, but screams of pain quickly contradict this.
The narrative shifts to a conflict over resources, with Kantara's people trading at a port and a sense of growing tension. Accusations of surveillance and a perceived threat to a throne suggest internal strife and betrayal. A vow is made to 'wash away the dishonour' with the blood of Kantara's people, escalating the upcoming struggle.
A character is proclaimed 'The King!' as powerful music begins, proclaiming the inability to bind fire and questioning who dares to touch Kantara. A plea to 'save the Dharma, O' Guliga' is heard, followed by a warning to the King about the forest and a rising 'wild fire' that cannot be stopped. A primordial scream underscores the intensity.
The trailer concludes with a profound question about Lord Eshwara's presence, with the answer revealing that he not only came but 'lived here.' The final lingering question, 'Is he still around?', leaves the audience with a sense of enduring mystery and potential divine intervention.