Rishab Shetty Reveals Why "Calling the Shots" Is Filmmaking's Greatest Thrill

Rishab Shetty is absolutely loving the director's chair for his latest project. He recently shared that calling the shots brings him the ultimate filmmaking thrill. The actor-director even revealed he powered through the climax shoot with a swollen leg and exhausted body. His dedication clearly paid off as audiences are now celebrating these very scenes.

Key Points: Rishab Shetty on the Thrill of Directing Kantara Chapter 1

  • Shot climax scenes while battling swollen leg and complete physical exhaustion
  • Film explores ancient Bhuta Kola ritual roots in pre-colonial Karnataka
  • Prequel delves deeper into ancestral conflicts from original Kantara story
  • Features ensemble cast including Jayaram, Rukmini Vasanth and Gulshan Devaiah
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Rishab Shetty: Nothing beats the thrill of calling the shots

Kantara star Rishab Shetty shares behind-the-scenes insights, revealing he shot the climax with a swollen leg and why directing brings the real filmmaking joy.

"Nothing beats the thrill of calling the shots, that's where the real fun of filmmaking begins! - Rishab Shetty"

Mumbai, Oct 23

Kannada superstar and filmmaker Rishab Shetty, who is currently basking in the success of his latest release “Kantara: Chapter 1”, believes the real fun of filmmaking begins by “calling the shots.”

Rishab took to Instagram to share a series of behind-the-scenes pictures from the sets of his latest release, showcasing himself calling the shots.

“Nothing beats the thrill of calling the shots, that's where the real fun of filmmaking begins! #KantaraChapter1,” he wrote as the caption.

The actor has been sharing many glimpses from the making of the film lately. On October 13, Rishab shared that he shot 'Kantara: Chapter 1' climax with a swollen leg & exhausted body.

"This was during the climax shoot , a swollen leg, an exhausted body .. but today, the climax has become something that millions watch and admire. This was only possible through the blessings of the divine energy we believe in. Heartfelt thanks to everyone who have supported us..(sic)."

“Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1” also stars Jayaram, Rukmini Vasanth, and Gulshan Devaiah. A prequel to the 2022 film Kantara, the story delves deeper into the origins of the tradition and ancestral conflict introduced in the first film.

Set in pre-colonial coastal Karnataka, the film explores the ancient roots of the Bhuta Kola ritual and the lore and history explored in the first film released in 2022. Like its predecessor, the prequel blends regional folklore, spirituality, and action, continuing the saga of man's relationship with nature and the divine.

Meanwhile, Kantara, which was released in 2022, centres around Bhuta Kola, a traditional form of worship practiced in the region. It follows a Kambala champion who clashes with an upright forest officer, leading to a larger conflict involving sacred land, ancestral legacy, and the balance between nature and man-made law.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone from coastal Karnataka, I'm so proud to see our culture and Bhuta Kola tradition being showcased so beautifully on screen. Rishab Shetty is a true gem of Indian cinema!
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Sarah B
The way he blends regional folklore with mainstream cinema is remarkable. More Indian filmmakers should explore our rich cultural heritage like this. Can't wait to watch Chapter 1!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate his dedication, I wish the article had more insights about the actual filmmaking process rather than just Instagram posts. Still, respect for his hard work!
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Kavya N
The original Kantara was pure magic! The way it portrayed the connection between nature and divinity was mind-blowing. Excited to see how the prequel explores the origins 🤩
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Michael C
It's refreshing to see regional Indian cinema getting this kind of recognition. The success of Kantara proves that good storytelling transcends language barriers.

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