Did Rishab Shetty Endure Pain While Filming 'Kantara: Chapter 1' Climax?

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Key Takeaways
- Rishab Shetty's dedication to his craft is evident in his willingness to endure physical pain.
- The production of 'Kantara: Chapter 1' involved extensive screenplay revisions.
- Behind every successful film, there are countless unseen struggles.
- Engagement with audiences is crucial for filmmakers.
- Filmmaking is a collaborative effort that requires teamwork and resilience.
Mumbai, Oct 13 (NationPress) While audiences adored Rishab Shetty in 'Kantara: Chapter 1', the challenges he faced to deliver this cinematic masterpiece remain largely unseen. On Monday, Rishab shared a glimpse of his struggle on Instagram, showcasing his swollen leg sustained during the climax shoot.
He candidly revealed that he filmed the intense climax despite feeling exhausted, stating, “This was during the climax shoot, a swollen leg, an exhausted body... but today, the climax has become something that millions watch and admire. This was only possible through the blessings of the divine energy we believe in. Heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported us.”
Previously, Rishab disclosed the meticulous effort that went into crafting the screenplay for 'Kantara: Chapter 1', sharing that it required 15-16 drafts to finalize the script. He explained, “No, I think, 15-16 drafts. Yes, it is almost a 15-16 narration. So, I would say those 15-16 were narration drafts.”
In an exclusive interview with IANS, he reflected on the first part, stating, “In the first part, we didn’t write many drafts. We wrote 3-4 drafts, and finished writing in 3-4 months, and we went straight to shooting.” Rishab elaborated on the prequel's development, mentioning the necessity of a backstory for the character of Shiva's father.
Ultimately, he noted, “We understood that we can't say it in a small part; it's a complete backstory.”