Rishab Shetty has reportedly chosen a share in profits over a fixed remuneration for his upcoming magnum opus Kantara 2.
xKannada star Rishab Shetty has reportedly chosen a share in profits over a fixed remuneration for his upcoming magnum opus Kantara 2. According to sources, Shetty wanted to avoid inflating production costs and instead allowed most of the budget to be dedicated to the film’s making.
The decision comes after the phenomenal success of Kantara (2022), which was made on a modest budget of ₹11 crore but went on to collect around ₹200 crore net across India. Buoyed by this, production house Hombale Films and Shetty decided to create a prequel, delving further into the divine-ethnic narrative.
“Rishab worked hard on his physique and spent time crafting the script with minute