Both these sequences are part of Wild Karnataka, a documentary film that reveals the astonishingly varied landscape of the state and the creatures, great and small, that inhabit its wilds. Those in Bengaluru can watch the film on June 7.
Some scenes in the film border on the unbelievable. The sequence depicting a group of four otters in the backwaters of the Kabini river scaring off a tiger is just one of the several unexpected instances documented in Wild Karnataka. “A lot of the encounters are actually stories of the underdog,” says Amoghavarsha J S, a wildlife photographer turned filmmaker. He’s also one of the four directors of the film. The others are Kalyan Varma, also a wildlife photographer, naturalist Sarath Champati, and Vijay Mohan Raj, chief conservator of forests in Karnataka.