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‘Kantara’ fame actor Rishab Shetty took blessing from the Siddhivinayak in Mumbai

‘Kantara’ fame actor Rishab Shetty took blessing from the Siddhivinayak in Mumbai

Rishab Shetty recently visited Mumbai's famous Siddhivinayak temple and clicked photos for fans.
By BollywoodMDB Team | Updated On: Oct 30, 2022 08:13 PM IST
‘Kantara’ fame actor Rishab Shetty took blessing from the Siddhivinayak in Mumbai
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Actor-director Rishab Shetty goes to see Mumbai's Siddhivinayak Temple. He was clicked with his white shirt and Denim pants. He worshiped prayers for himself in the Temple and got various pictures by paparazzi outside the Temple. He also has clicked pictures with fans outside the Temple. Rishabh Shetty is also named Prashant Shetty. He got hitched with this movie. He did release the film "Kantara" by collaborating with Hombale films. It is one of the superhit films of 2022 and became the 2nd highest-grossing Kannada film.

"Kantara" has crossed Rs.250 crore mark in the global box office gross earnings. It ranked the third position to strike such a significant collection. The "Kantara" Hindi version has given a tough fight to "Thank God," "Ram Setu," and Black Adam. The film achieved a budget of Rs.15 crores from its release date and received universal praise from its box office release.

Multiple celebrities have mentioned the extraordinary film, Rajnikanth, Kangana Ranaut, Ram Gopal Verma, Prabhas, and Vivek Agnihotri. Earlier, He visited Rajnikanth and received a gold chain from him for the film's success. Rishabh shared pics of his meeting with Rajnikanth and mentioned that his praise is similar to the more than a hundred times of appreciation. Rajinikanth sir has watched this film and praised Kantara as a big thing.

He mentioned that acting was the most challenging part, not because of the expression but the action scenes and their demands. For the Daiv Kola Alankar, he had left eating non-veg for 20-30 days and can have only coconut water while wearing the Alankar. At the same time, he used to get prasad earlier to the shot and after it. He mentioned that the Tamil film "Kantara" was not initially planned to be made Pan India film, and it should not be remade in Hindi.

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