Rakshit Shetty, who is gearing up for the release of his latest flick 777
Charlie in languages like Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and HIndi, is elated that it will be a pan-India offering. “In view of the vitality and the pertinence of the subject and the making of 777 Charlie, it has been planned and executed in a way that the film feels relatable to audiences across borders.
Owing to the universality of the subject, the team has conformed to the idea of presenting the film on a pan-India scale,” explains Rakshit who has acted in and produced the film under his banner Paramvah Studios.
The story explores the depths of a beautiful connection: the man and animal bond. The subject being so universally relevant, promises to tap into the emotional pool of its viewers without being confined to a language or geography. Rakshit adds, “Good content has a universal language. This has been proven time and again in the recent past as people have been consuming creative content presented by makers from around the world on OTT platforms. Great content always strikes the right chord. We are certain that our film will be well received by the audience across the country and beyond.”
The actor and filmmaker observes that the man and animal bond is rather special. “Especially dogs, which bring so much happiness and affection into our lives. Since the pandemic, the world has seen a steep rise in the number of pet adoptions. The story of
Dharma and Charlie will add to the profoundness of the relationship that we share with our pets,” says Rakshit.