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Rishab Shetty Joins Forces With Naga Vamsi For Period Drama

Rishab Shetty Joins Forces With Naga Vamsi For Period Drama

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Rishab Shetty, famed for Kantara, stars in Production No. 36, an 18th-century Bengal period drama by Ashwin Gangaraju and Sithara Entertainments.
Actor Rishab Shetty, best known for his breakout success Kantara, is set to lead Production No. 36, the upcoming period drama backed by Sithara Entertainments. The announcement was accompanied by a striking poster that has ignited curiosity among fans. The visual features a cannon poised to strike amid a war-torn backdrop, while a masked figure looms large, suggesting a tale steeped in rebellion and war.
The film, reportedly set in 18th-century Bengal, will be helmed by Ashwin Gangaraju, who previously directed Aakashavaani and was mentored by celebrated filmmaker SS Rajamouli. The project is co-produced by Fortune Four Cinemas and Srikara Studios, marking a significant collaboration for a pan-Indian release.
Sharing the announcement on social media, producer Naga Vamsi wrote, 'Not all Rebels are forged in Battle. Some are chosen by Destiny. And this is that story of a Rebel… Proudly announcing @SitharaEnts Production No.36 with the versatile and dynamic @shetty_rishab garu."
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While further details regarding the storyline and supporting cast remain under wraps, reports indicate that Shetty was drawn to the film due to the uniqueness of the script and the intensity of his role.
This marks a major addition to Rishab Shetty's busy slate. The actor is also set to make his Telugu debut in Jai Hanuman, part of Prasanth Varma's Cinematic Universe (PVCU), which focuses on mythological Indian heroes. The franchise's previous installment, Hanu-Man, emerged as Tollywood's top-grossing film of 2024, earning close to Rs 300 crore.
In parallel, Shetty continues work on Kantara: Chapter 1, which he is directing and starring in. A prequel to his 2022 blockbuster, the film explores the roots of the spiritual legacy introduced in the first part. It is scheduled for release on October 2, 2025.
Additionally, he will also appear in The Pride of Bharat: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Prashanth Shetty (born 7 July 1983), professionally known as Rishab Shetty, is an Indian actor, director, producer, and screenwriter primarily associated with Kannada cinema. He rose to national prominence with Kantara, a critically acclaimed and commercially successful film that he both directed and headlined. Over the years, Shetty has earned numerous accolades for his contributions to cinema, including three National Film Awards, two Karnataka State Film Awards, and two Filmfare Awards.
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