Shettys are coming together for Richard Antony 
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777 Charlie, Kantara stars joining hands for Richard Antony?

The movie is being produced by Hombale Films, the production house behind KGF: Chapter 1 and KGF: Chapter 2 as well as Kantara. The title launch of the movie has already become a sensation among Kannada moviegoers.

DT NEXT Bureau

MUMBAI: Superhit movie Kantara actor and helmer Rishab Shetty’s latest update featuring his photograph with his friend and 777 Charlie star Rakshit Shetty has triggered of speculation that the two Shettys are coming together for Richard Antony.

The movie is being produced by Hombale Films, the production house behind KGF: Chapter 1 and KGF: Chapter 2 as well as Kantara. The title launch of the movie has already become a sensation among Kannada moviegoers.

Rishab has shared an old picture of himself with Rakshit, actor Pramod Shetty, Pragathi Shetty (Rishab’s wife) and journalist-turned-director Sheetal Shetty.

Rakshit is directing and acting in the movie Richard Antony and rumours are rife that Rakshit and Rishab will be seen together in the action-packed drama. Fans of both the stars, who are known for experiments, are hoping for the best.

Rakshit is at the end of his new project Sapta Sagaradacheyello and has already begun work on Richard Antony. The music for the film is being composed by B Ajneesh Lokanath of Kantara fame.

The fans of the two Shettys are now hoping that the two of them, who have made it to the top from the scratch, get together and produce magic.

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