In 2014, Rakshit Shetty captivated audiences with his role in the beloved Kannada film ‘Ulidavaru Kandanthe.’ Now, a decade since its release, the actor took a moment to reflect on its impact.
On his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, Rakshit Shetty penned a touching note commemorating the film’s 10th anniversary. He expressed that with time, every creation finds its place, and that it has been a decade since ‘Ulidavaru Kandanthe,’ and over the years, love and recognition for the film have grown.
Directed and written by Shetty in his debut venture, the neo-noir gangster film boasts a talented cast including Kishore, Tara, Achyuth Kumar, Rishab Shetty, and Yagna Shetty. The title translates to as seen by the rest, reflecting the film’s narrative structure of interconnected stories surrounding a murder.
Praised for its direction and performances, the film became a cornerstone of Kannada New Generation Cinema, gaining a devoted following. It was even remade in Tamil as Richie, starring Nivin Pauly.
Looking ahead, Rakshit Shettys next project, Richard Anthony: Lord of the Sea, serves as a sequel to Ulidavaru Kandanthe, promising to unravel further mysteries after the presumed demise of the protagonist.