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Raj B Shetty on Swathi Mutthina Male Haniye: ‘I’m a flawed human being, I want the characters I play, write also to be as flawed’

The versatile Kannada actor, director, writer Raj B Shetty talks about his latest film Swathi Mutthina Male Haniye, making films that are practical and close to reality, friendship with Rakshit and Rishab Shetty and seeking inspiration from Robert Di Niro of Taxi Driver.

November 27, 2023 / 03:20 IST
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Kannada filmmakers Raj B Shetty (centre) with Rakshit Shetty (left) and Rishab Shetty.

Raj B Shetty, a multifaceted talent in the Kannada film industry, has garnered widespread acclaim for his contributions as an actor, director, and writer. Hailing from Mangaluru, Karnataka, Shetty first gained recognition with his impactful writing in the critically acclaimed film Ondu Motteya Kathe (2017), a poignant comedy-drama that explored themes of self-acceptance and societal norms. His nuanced Everyman roles and portrayal of a bald protagonist in the film at once endeared him to audiences. Shetty continued to make waves with his directorial debut, Ondu Motteya Kathe, earning accolades for his storytelling finesse. With last year's Garuda Gamana Vrishabha Vahana, the writer-director-actor transformed into a different beast, an entire film without a dialogue, Shetty's eyes and expressions drove the narrative of the gangster film. Also appearing in Kannada independent cinema, he was seen in Natesh Hegde's Pedro.

Among the three prominent Shettys of the Kannada film industry, and known for his ability to blend humour with meaningful narratives, his distinctive storytelling and cinematic expressions, Raj B Shetty has become a prominent figure in the southern film industry.

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With Siri Ravikumar in a still from the just-released 'Swathi Mutthina Male Haniye'.

After the action-packed Toby this year, in his latest film Swathi Mutthina Male Haniye, which released in theatres this week, he plays the lead role opposite Siri Ravikumar, as Prerana, a palliative care centre counsellor, who prepares the terminally-ill for the end. along with having written and directed it.