Kantara Chapter 1: Kerala exhibitors halt release of Rishab Shetty-starrer over profit-sharing dispute
Updated On: 10 September, 2025 08:59 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Hombale Films’ Kantara: Chapter 1 is facing a screening setback in Kerala due to a profit-sharing dispute among exhibitors. The FEUOK halted the film’s release after Prithviraj Productions requested a higher share

Kantara Chapter 1
Hombale Films’ much-awaited Kantara: Chapter 1 is one of the most anticipated releases of the year. It is indeed the biggest pan-India film that everyone is eagerly looking forward to. While the excitement surrounding the film continues to rise, it has hit a roadblock when it comes to screening. It is facing a setback in Kerala as the Film Exhibitors Union of Kerala (FEUOK) has decided not to screen the film. This decision stems from a dispute over the profit-sharing agreement.
About Kantara Chapter 1 Kerala release dispute
As per reports in India Today, the controversy erupted when Prithviraj Productions, led by actor-director Prithviraj Sukumaran, requested a 55 percent share of profits from theatre collections for the first two weeks of Kantara: Chapter 1’s release. This exceeds the 50% profit share that Kerala exhibitors typically allocate for other films. The FEUOK’s decision to halt the film’s screenings in the state came after the exhibitors refused to meet this demand.
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