Rishab Shetty Shares Wholesome Goa Family Trip & Meets Goa CM

Sandalwood star Rishab Shetty treated fans to throwback photos of a stylish family trip to Goa, featuring his wife Pragathi and their two children. During the visit, he also met with Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant for a discussion on cinema, cultural heritage, and state development. Shetty expressed surprise and appreciation for the CM's insights into Goa's creative ecosystem. Professionally, the actor-director is riding high on the success of his recent blockbuster prequel, "Kantara: A Legend - Chapter 1."

Key Points: Rishab Shetty Goa Family Trip & Meeting with CM Pramod Sawant

  • Family vacation on a yacht
  • Meeting with Goa CM Pramod Sawant
  • Discussion on cinema & culture
  • Recent blockbuster 'Kantara' prequel
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Rishab Shetty treats with throwback glimpses of his family trip to Goa

Rishab Shetty shares throwback family vacation photos from Goa and details his insightful meeting with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant.

"Our conversation about Goa, cinema, development, and the state's rich cultural spirit was insightful. - Rishab Shetty"

Mumbai, Dec 31

Sandalwood heartthrob Rishab Shetty treated his InstaFam with some lovely throwback glimpses of his family trip to Goa.

In a joint post with his better half, Pragathi Shetty, the 'Kantara' actor shared a set of photos of the two having a great time in Goa with their two little munchkins -son Ranvit Shetty and daughter Raadya Shetty.

Looking stylish in a breezy shirt, black trousers, and a bandana, Rishab posed with his family on what seemed to be a yacht.

"Throwback to the Goa trip (sic)," 'the 'Kirik Party' maker wrote the caption.

From saying something in their son's ears, to simply admiring the vast sea in front of them, to enjoying a candid laugh with the kids, these images capture a wholesome family holiday.

During his visit to Goa, Rishab also met the Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, where the two shared their views on cinema, the state's cultural heritage, and its ongoing development initiatives.

Taking to his official Instagram handle, Rishab posted a couple of pictures from the meet at Mahalaxmi, Altinho, in Panjim, where he was also accompanied by his better half, Pragathi.

In the caption, the Kannada star revealed that he was pleasantly surprised by the Chief Minister's insights on Goa's growing creative ecosystem. He added that they also talked about the state's vibrant cultural spirit.

"Had a wonderful time with the Honourable Chief Minister of Goa, @drpramodpsawant Ji, at Mahalaxmi, Altinho, Panjim. Our conversation about Goa, cinema, development, and the state's rich cultural spirit was insightful," Rishab captioned the post.

On the professional front, Rishab recently delivered a blockbuster in the form of "Kantara: A Legend - Chapter 1".

A prequel to the 2022 film "Kantara", the project also stars Jayaram, Rukmini Vasanth, and Gulshan Devaiah in key roles along with others.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Great to see Rishab Shetty balancing blockbuster success with family time. The meeting with CM Sawant sounds productive too. Goa's creative scene is really buzzing! More power to our Sandalwood stars.
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Rohit P
While the family pics are cute, I wish the article focused more on his meeting with the CM and the discussion on development. That's the real news. The personal holiday snaps are just social media filler.
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Sarah B
The kids are adorable! And Rishab's style with that bandana is so cool. Goa is the perfect family destination. Makes me want to plan a trip there soon.
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Vikram M
Kantara was a masterpiece! Good to know the prequel is already out. This man is not just a great actor but seems like a wonderful family man as well. Respect! 👏
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Kavya N
It's heartwarming to see celebrities who stay grounded and value family time. The picture where he's whispering to his son is just priceless. More such positive news, please!

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