With Kara gearing up for its theatrical release on April 30, 2026, the film is steadily building momentum in the Telugu market. Starring Dhanush and directed by Vignesh Raja, the film is being presented in Telugu by CH Satish Kumar under Vigneswara Entertainments, marking a focused push into the region.
Vigneswara Entertainments has built a steady presence in Telugu distribution over the years, backing films such as Kabali, Singham 3, Arjun Reddy, Khakee and Salaar. With a mix of large-scale commercial releases and content-driven films, the banner now brings Kara to Telugu audiences.
In a recent interaction, CH Satish Kumar spoke about acquiring the film, its content strength, and expectations for the Telugu release.
Q: What’s your background?
Satish: I hail from Visakhapatnam. I started slowly with small film distribution. Over the years I became capable of handling big films too. For Uttarandhra, I distributed *Arjun Reddy*, *Kabali*, and *Singham 3*. I also handled *Dharmayogi* (Dhanush’s *Kodi* in Telugu), which did good business and received a good reception. I also distributed *Khakee* in Telugu. Since then, I’ve wanted to get into production.
Q: Going solo? Or do you have partners?
Satish: Solo.
Q: Since no one is purchasing the movie after seeing it, did you make the choice based on Dhanush’s market?
Satish: No entirely. More than stars, content is driving the market. So based on the content and Dhanush sir’s following, I made the choice.
Q: Kubera is a straight film, while Idli Kottu and Tere Ishq Mein are dubbed ones. Based on their performances in Telugu, don’t you think this film is a bit risky?
Satish: *Raayan* was a success in Telugu too, while *Idli Kottu* had great content, somehow they couldn’t take the film to the audience’s doorstep. So, I took proper measures not to repeat it with my film.
Q: The producer mentioned that you chased him for quite some time?
Satish: See, for any good content film, even big producers try to acquire it quite early. But I was more persistent with the producer to bag the film, and he saw that and gave me confidence that he would sell the film to me only.
Q: Where do you stand on the business aspect?
Satish: We’ve already covered 80% of the film.
Q: The trailer shows many things, including a bank robbery. What would you say about the movie?
Satish: Well, I can’t reveal much about the film, but I’d say it’s the story of a man who is caught up in some dire situations and pulls himself up from them. Bank robbery is also a part of it, but this is not a heist film. The film has many strong elements of family, survival, and intense emotions. Every family shall connect to this film.
Q: Were there any major challenges in your journey?
Satish: Until you achieve success, everything is a challenge. I just made sure they never became my setbacks.
Q: Are you distributing alone for all Telugu states?
Satish: No sir, we shall be giving it territory-wise. Dil Raju is handling Nizam, and Alankar Prasad sir after a long time saw something in this film and is handling the distribution for Krishna District. Ceeded was split among four others.
Q: So how many screens?
Satish: There might be a Hindi release too; there is a bit of confusion. If that clears up, I’m expecting more than 600 theatres, while 400+ are confirmed.
Q: Is there any reason why you didn’t change the Tamil title in Telugu?
Satish: The protagonist’s name is Kara Swamy and everyone calls him Kara. Since the name isn’t alien to us, we decided to go ahead with it.
Q: Did you watch the director’s previous film?
Satish: Of course, Por Thozhil is such a seat-edge thriller, and it was the film that gave 100% confidence to acquire it at any cost.
Q: What was your conversation with Dhanush?
Satish: Dhanush sir is very happy and fully confident that this film shall be a blockbuster, setting some records.
Q: Is this a character-driven film?
Satish: No, it’s just for the narrative, but the story involves the surrounding village and other elements too.
Q: Your trailer also showed the fuel crisis, which feels quite relevant today.
Satish: See, the film takes place in a time when a similar crisis happened—to be precise the Gulf War. But that is not the plot, just a plot device. And that shall be a good plus because of the relatability.
Q: How was the audio response?
Satish: We made two songs for Telugu. But the reach was so good. Kannamma was written by Ramajogayya Sastry, who gave the character depth through the lyrics.
Q: Any line-ups?
Satish: I’m in talks for Peddi. It should get finalized in a couple of days.
Q: So what do you have to say about Kara finally?
Satish: Kara is a solid family drama that has many thrilling elements in it. Dhanush sir’s character is so original—any family shall relate and connect to what he does in the film.
Set during the 1991 Gulf War period, with the fuel crisis forming a key backdrop, Kara centres on an ordinary man navigating a series of difficult, life-altering situations. The film blends elements of family drama, survival, and tension, led by Dhanush alongside Mamitha Baiju, with supporting performances from K. S. Ravikumar, Jayaram, Karunas, and M. S. Bhaskar. Directed by Vignesh Raja, with music by G. V. Prakash Kumar, the film is produced by Ishari K. Ganesh under Vels Film International, in association with Think Studios.
Kara releases in Telugu theatres on April 30, 2026.
