Did Rishab Shetty Seek Blessings at Kollur Shri Mookambika Devi Temple with His Wife Pragathi Shetty?

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Key Takeaways
- Rishab Shetty and his wife visited the Kollur Shri Mookambika Temple.
- The couple shared their experience on social media.
- Shetty is currently working on "Kantara: Chapter 1".
- The film includes an impressive war sequence.
- Scheduled release on October 2 during Gandhi Jayanti.
Mumbai, July 14 (NationPress) Southern superstar Rishab Shetty made a spiritual pilgrimage to the Sri Kollur Mookambika Temple in Kollur, Udupi, Karnataka, accompanied by his beloved wife, Pragathi Shetty.
Shetty shared glimpses of their sacred journey on his official Instagram account, showcasing the couple in traditional garb. He donned a cream Mundu paired with a matching shawl, while Pragathi chose a simple yet elegant salwar kameez.
The heartfelt post was captioned, "In the presence of Sri Kollur Mukambika", complemented by a folded hands emoji.
On the professional front, riding high on the success of "Kantara", Shetty is currently engaged in the much-anticipated prequel, "Kantara: Chapter 1".
This sequel is set in the era of the Kadambas of Banavasi and is both penned and directed by Shetty himself.
Produced by Vijay Kiragandur under the Hombale Films banner, the film will feature Shetty alongside Jayaram in lead roles. Reports suggest that Rishab will portray a Naga Sadhu endowed with superhuman abilities in the upcoming project.
Furthermore, it is rumored that "Kantara: Chapter 1" will include one of the largest war sequences ever captured on film.
A source close to the film confirmed, "Hombale Films’ Kantara: Chapter 1 boasts one of the biggest war sequences ever filmed. Rishab Shetty will dedicate around 45-50 days to this intense shoot in the mountainous regions of Karnataka, aiming for a grand and immersive cinematic experience. The team even camped at a remote location with basic facilities for a month to ensure authenticity."
The anticipated release of "Kantara: Chapter 1" is scheduled for October 2 of this year, coinciding with Gandhi Jayanti.
In addition to this, Shetty’s upcoming projects include the mythological epic "Jai Hanuman" and the historical drama "The Pride of Bharat: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj".