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Chapter 1 actor Rishab Shetty was recently criticised for only speaking in Kannada at a Hyderabad event. The actor was present at the event in Vijayawada with Jr NTR. When Rishab chose to talk in his native language, Telugu fans were disappointed and expressed the same on social media. The backlash escalated to an extent where #BoycottKantaraChapter 1 started trending on X (formerly Twitter). Now, Rishab has exclusively reacted to this language row in Zoom's interview.
Rishab Shetty on backlash for Hyderabad event
In an exclusive conversation with us, Rishab recalled visiting Hyderabad for Kantara: Chapter 1's promotional event with Jr NTR. Sharing his thoughts on the criticism, the actor said, "Main proud Kannadiga hu (I am a proud Kannadiga). I feel proud about my language and culture. If I am proud of my language and respect it, I will have the same sentiment towards other languages. It can't be change. I can't have double standards. If I love my language, I can give an equal amount of love and respect to other languages."Rishab Shetty: I respect other languages equally as mine
Continuing the chat, Rishab revealed that he saw social media reactions and the criticism that followed after the event. The Kantara: Chapter 1 actor added, "I never disrespect anybody and main bohot izzat karta hun. I've taken a lot of inspiration from every industry, be it Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam or Hindi. We've seen that and come. But log kahi na kahi pakda lete hai toh kuch baatein karte hain. But it's their perspective, and I won't disrespect them. I respect other languages equally as mine. Because I have worked with a lot of people and been through many journeys."(Loose translation: I never disrespect anybody, and I respect a lot. I've taken a lot of inspiration from every industry, be it Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam or Hindi. We've seen that and have come. But people spot something and start talking about it. But it's their perspective, and I won't disrespect them. I respect other languages equally as mine. Because I have worked with a lot of people and been through many journeys)Meanwhile, Rishab's film, Kantara: Chapter 1, is expected to take an opening of over Rs 25 crore at the box office.Do you find this article useful?