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Rishab Shetty recently expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Suniel Shetty for supporting his latest film Kantara Chapter 1. The two actors connected during a special screening event in Mumbai where Suniel shared his emotional reaction to the film. Suniel took to social media to praise the cinematic experience, noting how it genuinely reflects Indian culture and heritage. The mythological drama has been receiving widespread acclaim since its October 2 theatrical release.

Key Points: Rishab Shetty Thanks Suniel Shetty for Kantara Chapter 1 Support

  • Rishab Shetty shares Instagram photos with Suniel Shetty from special screening event
  • Suniel Shetty describes experiencing goosebumps and tears during Kantara viewing
  • The Hera Pheri actor praises film for connecting audiences to Indian cultural roots
  • Kantara Chapter 1 features ensemble cast including Gulshan Devaiah and Rukmini Vasanth
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Rishab Shetty is grateful for Suniel Shetty's 'love and support' for Kantara: Chapter 1

Rishab Shetty expresses gratitude as Suniel Shetty praises Kantara Chapter 1, calling it "true cinema" that connects to Indian roots and heritage.

"Last night, Kantara didn't just touch my heart — it coursed through my veins - Suniel Shetty"

Mumbai Oct 11

Sandalwood sensation Rishab Shetty expressed his gratitude to Suniel Shetty for all the "love and support" he has shown towards his latest release "Kantara: Chapter 1".

The 'Dhadkan' actor recently attended the special star-studded screening of the prequel held in Mumbai.

Rishab took to his Insta and shared two photos with Anna from the event and thanked him for all his support to "Kantara: Chapter 1".

"A special evening, made more special with @suniel.shetty anna’s presence. Grateful for your love and support for #KantaraChapter1 (beating heart emoji)," the Kannada star penned on the photo-sharing app.

Rishab's better half, Pragathi Shetty, and co-star Gulshan Devaiah were also seen in the snaps.

Bowing to Rishab and the team for creating a phenomenal cinematic experience, the 'Hera Pheri' actor shared on his X (previously known as Twitter) handle, "Last night, Kantara didn’t just touch my heart — it coursed through my veins. I experienced goosebumps, tears, pride, and tranquility… all at once."

"I suppose – that’s the essence of true cinema — it connects you to your roots. This is what Indian cinema genuinely represents — when it reflects our land, our people, our deities… it becomes sacred. And as long as we remain faithful to these narratives, there can never be poor cinema," he added.

Applauding the entire team, Suniel concluded, "Rishab Shetty — and the entire Kantara crew — take a bow. Only someone deeply connected and passionate about his heritage could have crafted something this impactful. This experience will linger with me… for a very, very long time."

Directed and written by Rishabh Shetty, the mythological drama stars Jayaram as King Rajashekara (Kulashekara & Kanakavathi's father), Gulshan Devaiah as Prince Kulashekhar, Ramitha Shailendra as Rajamathe Rajalaxmi (Kulashekara and Kanakavathi's mother), Rukmini Vasanth as Princess Kanakavathi (Kulashekara's sister and Berme's love interest), Pramod Shetty as Bhogendra (Kulashekara's minister), Naveen D. Padil as Booba, and Rakesh Poojari as Peppe (Booba's son).

"Kantara: Chapter 1" got a theatrical release on October 2, receiving rave reviews from both the critics and the audience.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Watched Kantara Chapter 1 last weekend and it's absolutely mind-blowing! The way Rishab Shetty connects mythology with our roots is incredible. More power to Kannada cinema! 🙏
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Arjun K
Suniel Shetty's words about Indian cinema reflecting our land and people are so true. We need more films like Kantara that celebrate our heritage instead of copying Western styles.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the cultural significance, I wish the film had better English subtitles for non-Kannada speakers. The story deserves to reach a wider audience without language barriers.
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Vikram M
This is what makes Indian cinema special! Regional films telling authentic stories that connect with our soul. Bollywood should learn from this approach. Jai Karnataka! 🎬
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Michael C
The camaraderie between actors across different film industries is heartwarming. Suniel Shetty supporting Rishab shows how art transcends regional boundaries in India.

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