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'Kantara' Star Rishab Shetty Condemns Disrespectful Cosplay, Calls for Reverence

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  • Actor Rishab Shetty urges fans not to dress up as Daiva in theaters
  • Shetty says such actions hurt the sentiments of the community that worships Daiva
  • He emphasizes the sacred nature of Daiva and the need to treat it with care
'Kantara' Star Rishab Shetty Condemns Disrespectful Cosplay, Calls for Reverence

On October 7th, 2025, 'Kantara' actor Rishab Shetty expressed his dismay over fans dressing up as Daiva, the divine entities featured in the film, and posting videos on social media. Shetty, who co-wrote and directed 'Kantara', emphasized that the film's depiction of Daiva is not meant for mere entertainment or cosplay.

"It really hurts us," Shetty said. "Through you, I would like to request people - please don't do such things. This is cinema for us. We do it for the cinematic experience and for the story's emotional arc. But the concept of Daiva that we have brought into the film - that is not cinema for us."

Shetty explained that the team has treated the portrayal of Daiva with utmost care and seriousness, as it is a sacred element for the community that worships these divine entities. He urged fans to simply experience the film for what it is, without mocking or trivializing the traditions it represents.

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"We have treated it with deep seriousness. The Daiva nartak (spiritual performer) has been portrayed with great care; there should be no distortion in that," Shetty said. "Please, just experience the film in theaters for what it is - as cinema. But remember, what we have shown of Daiva is sacred to us."

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Rishab Shetty, the star of 'Kantara', has urged people not to dress up as Daiva, the divine entities depicted in the film, while watching it in theaters, as it deeply hurts the sentiments of the community that worships Daiva.
Shetty explained that the portrayal of Daiva in 'Kantara' is not meant for mere entertainment or cosplay, but is a sacred element that has been treated with utmost care and seriousness by the filmmakers. He emphasized that the concept of Daiva is not just "cinema" for them.
Shetty requested the audience to simply experience the film for what it is - as cinema - and not to distort or mock the traditions it represents. He said the team has taken the blessings of Daiva before filming and that the audience should respect the sacredness of these divine entities.

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