Rishab Shetty dedicates National Award to Daivas and Daiva Narthaka Community
Team Udayavani, Oct 9, 2024, 9:26 PM IST
Mangaluru: Rishab Shetty, who received the National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film Kantara, expressed his gratitude by dedicating the accolade to the Daivas, the Daiva Narthakas, and the people who supported the film.
Speaking to reporters after returning to Mangaluru on Wednesday, Shetty emphasized that the award is a recognition of the film’s roots in the local community and its themes surrounding Daiva worship and traditional performers.
Shetty remarked, “This film is about the Daiva and the Narthakas dedicated to the deities, so the award rightfully belongs to them. Without the blessings of the deities, it would not have been possible to reach this milestone.”
He further shared that he had not anticipated receiving a National Award, highlighting the team’s collective effort to create a film that resonates with the audience. “Our primary aim was for the film to be appreciated by the public. The affection from the audience is our biggest reward, and it is heartening to know that it also resonated with the jury,” he added.
Rishab expressed hope that this recognition would motivate the team to create even better films in the future.
Currently, the shooting for Kantara-2 is underway, and the producers are expected to announce the release date soon.
Addressing criticisms regarding the portrayal of Daivaradhane (deity worship) in the film, Shetty noted that there have been other films in the past that have depicted similar themes and have received accolades, particularly in Tulu cinema. He expressed his disappointment over instances where the worship practices were ridiculed during public discussions when Kantara gained popularity. “As someone who practices this worship, I have approached the film with reverence. It was not my intention to depict it disrespectfully,” he clarified.
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