Published 12:44 IST, January 30th 2023

'Kantara' star Rishab Shetty says his 'wildest dreams' have come to life; 'Who knew...'

"Who knew technology could bring my wildest dreams to life," said Rishab Shetty.

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Rishab Shetty, who is basking in success of his film 'Kantara; recently spoke about his wildest dream coming to life. actor-director on Sunday shared a set of fan-me pictures of him using Artificial intelligence on his Instagram handle. In pictures, he could be seen in many unseen avatars including that of a Ravana and a few or pictures depicted characters of Baahubali and KGF's heera. 

Sharing pictures, 'Kantara' star wrote, "Who knew technology could bring my wildest dreams to life?" In Kanna, he also tagged and thanked his fan for se beautiful AI renders. 

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Soon after actor shared se pictures on his Instagram handle, his fans flooded his comment section with many suggestions. Many of m expressed ir desire to see actor in a period drama and asked him to do 'pouranik' (ancient) stories.

Ors praised actor for his film 'Kantara.' Most of comments were in actor's local language, Kanna.    

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More about Rishab Shetty

Rishab Shetty, who was alrey a well-known actor and filmmaker in state of Karnataka with films like 'Kirik Party' and 'Bell Bottom', rose to fame across India and abro with his September release 'Kantara'. Rishab Shetty was writer, director and actor in film.

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'Kantara' was me with a budget of Rs 16 crore under banner of Hombale Films. Upon its release in September, with good word of mouth, film was released in or languages including Hindi and earned over Rs 400 crore worldwide. 

film also me it to Oscars contender list, but couldn't bag a nomination. makers of 'Kantara' have also announced a prequel to film, which is reportedly in making.

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Rishab Shetty reportedly is working on film's script and is currently in coastal region of Karnataka to do research for his film. 

'Kantara' is based on Bhoota Kola - a ritual dance prevalent among Hindus of Tulu Nu. 
 

12:44 IST, January 30th 2023