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‘Exceptations and excitement don't exist in my dictionary anymore’

Kirik Party releases tomorrow, but if you thought director Rishab Shetty is losing sleep over nervous jitters, think again.

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Kirik Party releases tomorrow, but if you thought director Rishab Shetty is losing sleep over nervous jitters, think again. "Exceptations and excitement don't exist in my dictionary anymore. I have come to this stage after a lot of hiccups, so these things don't bother me. With the way Kirik Party has been creating a hype with its trailers and songs, I am confident the film will be received with the same thrill," he says.

Rishab Shetty

Rishab says, he enjoyed the tales from college life at the edit desk. "Unlike actors, as technicians, we couldn't put ourselves through college because our schedule was hectic. Except for actor Rakshit Shetty, who is the writer and the hero and Pramod Shetty,  we mostly had newcomers. Handling them and working with the juniors was a strenous job. I enjoyed the movie while I was bringing out a rough cut of the copy," he says.

The film made under Paramvah Studios is set to release in 120 theatres as of now and they will be increased in the second week, he informs.
Kirik Party also features Rashmika Mandanna and Samyuktha Hegde among others. The film has Ajaneesh Loknath's music and cinematography by Karam Chawla.

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