Rishab Shetty Has Already Reached Geneva And Completed The Oral Submission

RRR made the South Indian cinema business well-known worldwide. With the Oscar victory of its song Naatu Naatu, the hugely successful film with RamCharan and Jr. NTR in the key roles has received appreciation from all around the world. The Elephant Whisperers, a documentary in the Tamil language, shared the Best Documentary Short Film Oscar in 2023 with RRR. Although Indians are celebrating these significant Oscar victories, there is more good news for the South Asian film community on March 17, the United Nations in Geneva will show the Rishab Shetty-directed film Kantara. Puneeth Rajkumar’s birth anniversary is also on this day.

Rishab Shetty has already arrived in Geneva and finished the oral submission, according to recent sources. It was confirmed in a recent tweet by the Institute for Global Affairs & Public Policy that the actor-director will speak about the contribution of Indian cinema to environmental, climatic, and conservation awareness. “#Kantara significantly motivates people to be aware of environmental concerns and positively respond to challenges of preserving local ecologies by appealing to their emotions,” states the tweet. At the UNHRC Session in Geneva, will explore the contribution of Indian cinema to stimulating conversations on the environment, climate change, and conservation. He was introduced to CGAPP Director Anindya Sengupta outside the Session as #Kantara star brings Indian stories to the international platform.