Gulshan Devaiah Shares Hilarious BTS Moment from 'Kantara: Chapter 1'
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Mumbai, April 10 (NationPress) Actor Gulshan Devaiah recently posted a fun behind-the-scenes snapshot from the hit film “Kantara: Chapter 1,” humorously dubbing his on-set companions as “good for nothing fellas.”
On Instagram, Gulshan shared a lively image featuring himself and his colleagues enjoying a splash in the water, all dressed in their character outfits. The group is captured striking a pose as they stand in the water.
In his caption, he quipped: “Good ‘for nothing’ Fella #BTS from a cut scene #kantarachapter1.”
Directed by Rishab Shetty, who also plays multiple key roles, Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1 is an epic mythological action drama. The film includes performances by Jayaram, Rukmini Vasanth, and Gulshan Devaiah. This prequel to the successful 2022 film delves into the roots of the traditions and ancestral conflicts introduced previously.
Set against the backdrop of pre-colonial coastal Karnataka, the narrative intricately weaves regional folklore and divinity, exploring humanity's bond with nature. It has emerged as a colossal commercial success, standing as the second-highest-grossing Kannada film ever, the second-highest-grossing Indian film of 2025, and among the top-grossing Indian films of all time.
Gulshan is celebrated for his memorable performances in films like Shaitan, Hate Story, and Hunterrr.
Additionally, he has appeared in web series such as Afsos, Duranga, Dahaad, Guns & Gulaabs, and Bad Cops.
He made his cinematic debut in Anurag Kashyap’s “That Girl in Yellow Boots,” alongside Kalki Koechlin and Naseeruddin Shah in 2010. His subsequent role in Dum Maaro Dum with stars like Abhishek Bachchan and Bipasha Basu further established his career, but it was his performance in Shaitan that propelled him to stardom.
Recently, he appeared in the OTT series Perfect Family, produced by actor Pankaj Tripathi, featuring Neha Dhupia, Manoj Pahwa, Seema Pahwa, and Girija Oak.
The eight-episode series artfully combines humor and drama, focusing on family dynamics, emotional health, and therapy as tools for conflict resolution.