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Rakshit Shetty

Rakshit Shetty

Indian actor and filmmaker


Rakshit Shetty (born 6 June 1983)[1] is an Indian actor and filmmaker working predominantly in Kannada cinema. He is the recipient of one National Film Award, two Filmfare Awards South, two Karnataka State Film Awards and five SIIMA Awards. He debuted with the film Namm Areal Ond Dina (2010) and got his breakthrough in the cult Blockbuster Ulidavaru Kandanthe (2014) and further established himself as a lead actor in Godhi Banna Sadharana Mykattu (2015), Kirik Party (2016), Avane Srimannarayana (2019), 777 Charlie (2021), and Sapta Saagaradaache Ello – Side A (2023), with 777 Charlie becoming the highest-grossing film of his career.[2]

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Shetty is widely regarded as "Simple Star" for his style of filmmaking.[3] He owns the production and distribution company named Paramvah Studios.

Early life

Shetty was born in Udupi on 6 June 1983 in a Tulu-speaking Bunt family.[1][4][5] He completed his schooling at his hometown. During his schooling days he was an avid Pili Nalike dancer, a folk dance in the Tulu Nadu region.[6]

This made him provide a major role for the dancers in his 2014 film Ulidavaru Kandanthe.[7] Before starting his movie career, he completed his bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communications engineering at N.M.A.M. Institute of Technology, Nitte, Karkala. After graduating, he worked as a software professional for two years before becoming an actor starting in theatre.[8][9]

Career

Debut and breakthrough (2010-2015)

Shetty made his acting debut as a parallel lead with Nam Areal Ond Dina (2010) directed by Aravind Kaushik. The film starred debutants Anish Tejeshwar and Meghana Gaonkar in lead roles. Though the filming was commenced in 2008, the film underwent several struggles and huddles and released in July 2010.[10] Though critics acclaimed the film for its non-linear narration, it didn't garner much popularity or success to Shetty.[11] Following this debut, Shetty again collaborated with Aravind Kaushik and Meghana Gaonkar in his next release, Tuglak (2012). He essayed the role of Raaghu, an angry young man and garnered positive reviews from critics for his performance. However, the film was criticized for its screenplay and direction.[12] The film also had actor Rishab Shetty in a pivotal role.

Shetty's big breakthrough came with the romance-comedy film Simple Agi Ondh Love Story (2013) directed by Simple Suni and co-starred Shwetha Srivatsav. The film turned out to be a major box-office success and also got critical acclaim.[13] The film's success gave stardom to Shetty and he was fondly called as "Simple Star" and director Sunil Kumar being called "Simple Suni".[14] Following this success, Shetty debuted as a director and screenwriter neo-noir gangster film Ulidavaru Kandanthe (2014). The film was the first in Kannada to be shot entirely in sync sound technology. Upon release, the movie was praised for its regional authenticity in depicting Tulu Nadu and its people. Shetty won multiple awards including Karnataka State Film Award for Director's First Time Best Film and Filmfare Award South for Best Director for his direction[15][16] The film holds a cult following, and thus has become a part of new-age generation Kannada cinema.[17] Following this, in the same year Shetty did a cameo role in Suni's directorial Bahuparak with Srinagar Kitty in the lead role.[18]

Critical acclaim and continued success (2015-present)

Shetty began the year 2015 by coming out of his friends' circle and teaming up with the popular commercial director Yogaraj Bhat for the satire comedy film Vaastu Prakaara co-starring Jaggesh.[19] Following this, Shetty appeared in a cameo as himself in the film Jaathre.

In 2016, Shetty played the title role in the romantic thriller Ricky, a directorial debut film of his friend Rishab Shetty. The film was a commercial success and Shetty was appreciated for his powerful performance. This was followed by the critical success Godhi Banna Sadharana Mykattu (2016). Shetty achieved further success with the 2016 college drama Kirik Party which he wrote and produced, it was a critical and commercial success.[20] In 2022, Shetty was seen in 777 Charlie, with his co-star, Charlie, a Labrador; Shetty produced 777 Charlie with the direction of Kiranraj K, under Paramvah Studios and opposite with Sangeetha Sringeri.[lower-alpha 1] It was released on the 10th of June, 2022. The shooting process of this film took more than five years. The film focuses on the relationship between pets and pet lovers.[21] In 2023, he starred in Sapta Sagaradaache Ello directed by Hemanth Rao and co-starred Rukmini Vasanth. The film was split into two parts with separate release dates.

Popularity

Directors Pawan Kumar, Anup Bhandari, Prashanth Neel, Hemanth M. Rao, Manjunatha Somashekara Reddy (Mansore), Rishab Shetty, and Raj B. Shetty along with Rakshit have been credited by the media and in the Kannada film industry as having begun the new wave of filmmaking. Through his unconventional body of works, he has established himself as one of the prominent film makers in the Kannada film industry.[22][23]

Personal life

Shetty began dating his co-star Rashmika Mandanna during the making of Kirik Party, and the couple got engaged on July 3, 2017 in a private ceremony in her hometown of Virajpet.[24] The couple mutually broke off their engagement in September 2018, citing compatibility issues.[25]

Filmography

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Notes

  1. Rakshit Shetty established Bangalore Based VFX studio called "Pinaka Studios". /@pinakastudios.com
  2. Refers to the year in which the ceremony was held.

References

  1. "Read about Rakshit Shetty's books of dreams". The Times of India. 27 January 2015. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  2. Raghuraman, Shreyas (22 January 2023). "Stars jump borders for South blitz". thefederal.com. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  3. "Bunts Premiere League cricket tourney from May 24". The Times of India. TNN. 22 May 2019. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  4. Mangalorean, Violet Pereira, Mangaluru Team (11 October 2016). "Incredible stunts at 'Pili Nalike 3', Polali Tigers Emerge Winners". Mangalorean.com. Retrieved 15 November 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. R, SHILPA SEBASTIAN (19 February 2018). "Rakshit Shetty reveals how he directed Ulidavaru Kandante". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  6. "Rakshit Shetty is a BE graduate". The Times of India. 7 May 2014. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  7. "Talking Cinema with Rakshit Shetty". themanipaljournal.com. 26 August 2014. Archived from the original on 29 December 2014. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  8. "Nam Areal Ondina: Fast but not furious". Bangalore Mirror. 23 July 2010. Retrieved 23 July 2010.
  9. "Review: Tughlaq is not engaging enough – Rediff.com". Rediff.com. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  10. "Ulidavaru Kandante clinches three awards". Times of India. 27 June 2015. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  11. Shivakuar, S. (18 February 2016). "A cult classic, and then…". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  12. "Bahuparak begins shoot". The Times of India. 15 July 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  13. "Rakshit Shetty: I am scared to act in Yograj Bhat's film". Bangalore Mirror. 6 June 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  14. Khajane, Muralidhara (25 February 2017). "Kirik Party does a Mungaru Male". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  15. Anandraj, Shilpa (29 July 2022). "Rakshit Shetty takes a 'paws' with 777 Charlie". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  16. "Is Rakshit Shetty sandalwood's next superstar?". The New Indian Express. 3 January 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  17. Barua, Richa (4 January 2017). "Rakshit Shetty the storm that rocked Kannada Film Industry". Asianet. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  18. "Rakshit, Rashmika get engaged in Virajpet". Deccan Herald. 4 July 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  19. "Winners of 62nd Britannia Filmfare Awards South". Filmfare. filmfare.com. 27 June 2015. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  20. "#TimesKAFTA: Celebrating film technicians". The Times of India. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  21. "'Janatha Garage', 'Kirik Party' bag top honours at IIFA Utsavam 2017". Business Standard India. 30 March 2017. Archived from the original on 30 March 2017. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  22. "Karnataka State Film Award Winners for 2016". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  23. "64th Filmfare South Awards 2017: Here's Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Tamil nomination lists". International Business Times. 9 June 2017. Archived from the original on 27 June 2017. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  24. "Winners of the 64th Jio Filmfare Awards (South)". Filmfare. 17 June 2017. Archived from the original on 27 June 2017. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  25. "Kirik Party sweeps 6 awards at SIIMA". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  26. "SIIMA 2020: Check Out Full Winners' List". ibtimes. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  27. "SIIMA Awards 2023: Rakshit shetty's '777 Charlie' is best film". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 September 2023.

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