Showing posts with label Rishab Shetty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rishab Shetty. Show all posts
By: Shraman Jain.

We have all watched movies, for example, Happy New Year, Panchamrutha, Aidondla Aidu and Chowka, which has more than two stories in a single film. Indeed, even in Katha Sangama of doyen SR Puttanna Kanagal there were three stories in the 70's era.

I trust you're getting what I'm attempting to state! Yes, obviously, I'm talking about director Rishab Shetty's sample of seven scripts, titled 'Katha Sangama', an Anthology, an ode to the legendary Puttanna Kanagal.

As we'd detailed before, seven contents are directed by seven directors. There will be seven cameramen and equivalent number of music directors. Rishab Shetty is like ombudsman of the film.

What's more, the most recent refresh on the film is that, the makers have uncovered the most promising youthful talented cast and crew of the first film out of seven, through a poster.

According to the subtle elements gave in the poster, Kiranraj K is the director of the first film out of seven. In the interim, Kiranraj has directed widely praised, award winner short movies, has worked in as an assistant director for Imran Sardaariya (Endendigoo) and Rishab Shetty (Ricky and Kirik Party).


The poster additionally illuminates, Rishab Shetty and Hariprriya will be assuming the lead roles. The same will have Venkatesh Anguraj's cinematography and 'Kagadada Doniyalli' fame Vasuki Vaibhav's music. The editing department will be dealt by Pradeep Rao.

H.K. Prakash, who bankrolled Rangitaranga and Rakshit Shetty's next, Avane Srimannarayana, is producing the film alongside Pradeep N.R and Rishab Shetty under the banner Sridevi Entertainers and Rishab Shetty Films.

Rest of the informations on the film are awaited. But, the makers are making arrangements for the December release, with the goal of conveying short, fresh engaging movies of around 20 minutes that will guarantee assortment as well.

By: Shraman Jain!

When a Sandalwood movie buff hear Katha Sangama, one will recall the legendary director Puttanna Kanagal and his treasury of movies.

To convey a tribute to this doyen, Rishab Shetty is coming up with Katha Sangama, for which he has converted​ seven stories into a gathering of short movies. The first story, which highlighted him alongside Hariprriya, has as of now been canned, says a source.

Katha Sangama will be directed by seven unique directors coordinating each of the stories, where Rishab would be the main director of the collection. Each story will have diverse specialists and teams, and wanting to have the most encouraging youthful ability, says Rishab.

For cinematography, the same will have Venkatesh Anguraj, who has officially shot the first​, Karm Chawla and Arvind Kashyap, among others, as a component of alternate movies. For music, currently B Ajaneesh Loknath, Vasuki Vaibhav and Charan Raj are on board.

Meanwhile, the stories for the movies are already prepared & the team is anticipated​ to start shooting by the month end. The makers are taking a gander at a December release. The thought is straightforward -- we need short, fresh engaging movies of around 20 minutes that will guarantee assortment as well, says Rishab.


By: Nishan Puthran!

Rakshit Shetty and Rashmika Mandanna starrer Kirik Party has effectively finished 150 days is as yet doing great in theatres. As of late, the team celebrated their 150 days achievement party in a fabulous way.

Incidentally, the Contessa car that was specially designed for the movie, rose to the fame as well, just like the actors in the movie. Also, the Kirik car was utilized for the promotional activities. A different account was made in social medias in the name of the car, which assumed a pivotal part in Kirik Party.


While, Director Rishab Shetty & Rakshit Shetty had chosen to sell the yellow contessa car to contribute for the social cause.

Yes...! The car has now been sold in an​ auction and the cash has totally been occupied to social welfare purpose. The 'Kirik Car' was sold to a techie from Bengaluru through the online portal, Auto Allot.

Ravi Kore, a software engineer living in Vijayanagar, Bengaluru has won the car in the online auction.

The makers added an additional add up to the gathered sale cash and gave 4 Lakh rupees altogether, to Jyothi Womens' Society, Bengaluru.