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Rishab Shetty Visits Temples Across India to Celebrate 'Kantara' Success

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  • Rishab Shetty sought divine blessings at Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram
  • Rishab participated in Ganga Aarti during Varanasi stopover
  • Rishab's wife Pragati managed costume design and household duties for 'Kantara'
Rishab Shetty Visits Temples Across India to Celebrate 'Kantara' Success

In the past few weeks, filmmaker Rishab Shetty has been on a spiritual journey to celebrate the success of his blockbuster film 'Kantara: Chapter 1'. On October 15th, Rishab visited the Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram, where he sought divine blessings and offered gratitude for the immense love and support the film has received.

Prior to this, Rishab had also made a stopover in Varanasi, where he participated in the sacred Ganga Aarti. In a social media post, he described the experience as a "moment of gratitude for the divine journey and the phenomenal success of #BlockbusterKantara."

Rishab has also offered prayers at other temples across India, including the Mundeshwari Temple in Bihar, the Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysuru, and the Srikanteshwara Temple in Nanjangud. These visits seem to be Rishab's way of expressing his gratitude and seeking blessings for the continued success of 'Kantara'.

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Interestingly, Rishab also praised his wife Pragati, who has worked as the costume designer on 'Kantara: Chapter 1'. He revealed that Pragati had to manage work on two fronts - as a designer on the film and as a homemaker, looking after their children and their schooling. Rishab acknowledged the difficulty of this dual role and commended Pragati for handling it with finesse.

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Rishab Shetty visited the Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram, the Ganga Ghat in Varanasi, the Mundeshwari Temple in Bihar, the Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysuru, and the Srikanteshwara Temple in Nanjangud to seek divine blessings and celebrate the success of his film 'Kantara'.
Rishab Shetty praised his wife Pragati for managing work on two fronts - as the costume designer on 'Kantara: Chapter 1' and as a homemaker, looking after their children and their schooling. Rishab acknowledged the difficulty of this dual role and commended Pragati for handling it with finesse.
Rishab Shetty's film 'Kantara' has been a massive success, receiving immense love and support from audiences. Rishab has been visiting temples across India to seek divine blessings and express gratitude for the film's phenomenal success.

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