Dasara Actor Busy With Three Telugu Films

Dheekshith Shetty, known for his roles in Telugu and Kannada cinema, is gearing up for an exciting lineup of projects in the coming months. After casting his vote in Bengaluru, he will head to Hyderabad to commence work on three Telugu films. Among these is Prem Chand Kilaru’s directorial debut, an unnamed high-budget adventure epic, and a project from the creators of Dasara, KJQ.

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Additionally, he will be part of another film, labeled as Production No. 1. Despite his busy schedule, Dheekshith still has 10 days of shooting remaining for Girlfriend. Describing Prem’s film as significant, Dheekshith highlights the diverse looks he will sport and the unique approach to filmmaking. He expresses his enthusiasm for the project, citing the captivating AI-generated pitch deck and impressive raw footage he was shown.

Another project that Dheekshith eagerly anticipates is KJQ – King Jackie Queen. In this film, he portrays the character of King alongside Yukti Thareja as Queen and Shashi Odela as Jackie. The narrative unfolds through three different perspectives, with Dheekshith’s portion yet to be filmed. He underscores the innovative storytelling approach and the synergy between the three main characters.

Discussing Girlfriend, Dheekshith Shetty predicts that it will be a transformative film for Rashmika Mandanna, his co-star. He believes the movie will resonate with audiences, especially women, as it delves into themes surrounding consent and empowerment. Dheekshith praises Rashmika’s performance, suggesting that it will showcase her versatility in a new light and elevate her status in the industry.

In Kannada cinema, Dheekshith is involved in the film Bank of Bhagyalakshmi, where he only has five days of shooting remaining. Reflecting on the production process, he expresses frustration over the unexpected hiatus due to elections.

Despite the team’s efforts to work efficiently, the sudden break has disrupted their momentum. Dheekshith laments the lack of urgency in resuming work, particularly when they were close to completing the project. He suggests that a more relaxed pace could have been maintained if they had been informed about the delay in advance.

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