The National Award-winning actor Rishab Shetty has set a remarkable example of success with Kantara. The actor created a film that featured an immensely captivating story from the heartlands of India, not only showcasing the culture and traditions of our country but also imparting a valuable lesson about the importance of forests and the need to conserve nature. Moreover, the actor didn’t just spread awareness about forest conservation on screen, he also practiced it in real life, as seen during his participation in the inaugural ceremony of a walkathon from Cubbon Park to Lal Bagh.
Taking time from his busy schedule, Rishab Shetty took part in the walkathon and urged people to preserve and protect forests and wildlife. During the inauguration of the event, the actor said, “It is the responsibility of all of us to protect the forest wealth, and our movie Kantara also emphasized the importance of forest conservation and coexistence with wildlife,” referring to the Western Ghats ecosystem that passes through Karnataka. Along with Rishab, forest officials, conservationists, experts and nature lovers participated in the walkathon organised by the Karnataka Forest Department as part of the 70th Wildlife Week from Cubbon Park to Lalbagh.
On the work front, Rishab Shetty is currently focused on delivering a divine experience like never before with the highly anticipated Kantara Chapter 1. Additionally, he is in talks with Bollywood director Ashutosh Gowariker for a potential collaboration.