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Malam film calling bell
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I keep everyone on their toes,” he laughs.įor Raj, the stories come from his lived experiences. I am Hari, I am Diwakar, I keep doing things on a whim. “I don’t think too much about what to do outside of cinema. And Rishab is a mix of the many characters he’s played. “I do not discuss movies when I am not making them,” he says, as we share recommendations about the newest sundae parlour in town. Raj indulges in cooking, cricket and volleyball, and spending time with his dogs. Rakshit loves Indian mythology and is deeply spiritual.

  • Outside of cinema, the three are as different as can be.
  • A week later, it moved to another theatre, and we waited there too, without luck,” recalls Rakshit.

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    We were told some films pick up on the fourth day. “We would sit in front of Tribhuvan theatre every day to see the audiences’ reaction. Tughlak - Rakshit’s debut as hero, with Rishab as antagonist.

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    Rakshit, an engineering graduate, was trying to make a mark in cinema, and Rishab, who had a diploma in direction from the Government Film and TV Institute in Bengaluru, was doing everything from real estate to selling water cans in Bengaluru when the two met on the sets of Aravind Kaushik’s Rishab and Rakshit’s friendship, meanwhile, goes back to their struggling years, specifically 2011-2012.

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    Ooru -style curry and boiled rice in the city,” smiles Rishab, adding that Raj “wrote the dialogues for 10 scenes in 10 minutes, and tweaked them in another five”. The ‘deal’ was signed in Bengaluru, over rice and leftover fish curry (without the fish). Sarkari…, a 2018 film about a lone Kannada medium school struggling to survive in the border district of Kasargod. OMK, the latter asked him to write a few dialogues for In fact, it was language - specifically Mangaluru and Kasargod Kannada - that Raj and Rishab bonded over in 2017. “I knew this was special and that I had to become a part of it.” The film has now been picked up by Zee-5 - the third Kannada film that the OTT platform has chosen recently - and hopefully will see Kannada movies gain the kind of national popularity that Malayalam and Tamil films are experiencing at the moment. “It stayed with me for more than three days, which is very rare for me,” says Rakshit, who watched it during the Covid-19 lockdown, in June 2020. It starred Raj (34) and Rishab Shetty (38), and was presented by Rakshit (38). The film marked the coming together of three talents from Dakshina Kannada, the coastal southern tip of Karnataka. GGVV ) released, viewers could relate to that emotional announcement.Īlso read | Get ‘First Day First Show’, our weekly newsletter from the world of cinema, in your inbox. In October, Kannada star Rakshit Shetty - known for backing and being a part of ‘thinking projects’ - tweeted about a film that had blown his mind and that his production house Paramvah would be collaborating with.














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