Rishab Shetty Addresses Controversy Over Daiva Ritual Reels Post-Kantara

Rishab Shetty Addresses Controversy Over Daiva Ritual Reels Post-Kantara

## Rishab Shetty’s Concerns on Daiva Ritual Imitations

Actor and filmmaker Rishab Shetty recently shared his thoughts on the growing trend of social media users imitating the Daiva ritual from his film *Kantara: Chapter 1*. In a heartfelt discussion on *The Right Angle* with Sonal Kalra, he expressed his disappointment regarding this phenomenon.

### Emotional Depth of the Daiva Ritual

*Kantara: Chapter 1* has been celebrated for highlighting the profound relationship between humanity and nature, particularly through the depiction of the Buta Kola ritual. The filmmakers have noticed individuals mimicking the Daiva ritual for social media popularity, which they believe undermines its significance. Shetty shared his feelings on the matter, stating, “When you’re emotionally low, witnessing the Daiva ritual can hit harder — we call it avaahan, where you lose your external self. Those who do it just to go viral are missing the point.”

### A Call for Respect

The team behind *Kantara* released a statement addressing this issue. They expressed gratitude for the film’s positive reception but voiced their concern over the trivialization of the Daiva ritual. The statement emphasized that Dhaivaradhane, or Daiva worship, is a deeply rooted spiritual practice and should not be reduced to mere entertainment.

Rishab Shetty further elaborated on his beliefs, saying, “Main Daiva ko maanta hoon, mere ghar ke hain voh, we worship them. These reels hurt the sentiments of people and their faith. It feels disheartening, and I continually urge everyone to show respect.”

### Insights on Rishab Shetty’s Future Projects

If you’re curious about Shetty’s thoughts on his upcoming projects and the success of *Kantara*, be sure to check out his full interview on *The Right Angle*. There’s much more to uncover!

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