Throwback Treasure: Rishab Shetty’s childhood photo of the actor performing Yakshagana stuns the Internet

In 2024, a childhood photo of Rishab Shetty performing Yakshagana went viral, revealing his early connection to Karnataka's traditional folk art. The image showcased his dedication and passion for Yakshagana, highlighting his involvement in cultural practices from a young age. This throwback resonated with fans, linking his early experiences to his later works, like 'Kantara', and inspiring budding artists.
Throwback Treasure: Rishab Shetty’s childhood photo of the actor performing Yakshagana stuns the Internet
Throwback to 2024, when a childhood photo of Rishab Shetty performing Yakshagana during his school days went viral. Fans loved seeing this cultural side of him, showing that his artistic journey started long before films. Let’s revisit this special moment.

About Risha Shetty

Prashanth Shetty who is better known by his stage name Rishab Shetty. He is an Indian actor, film director, producer, and writer who mainly works in Kannada cinema. He became very popular for his film 'Kantara', which was both a big hit and loved by critics.
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Childhood Throwback

Back in 2024, when a childhood photo of Rishab Shetty took the internet by storm, this photo is from his school days. The photo captured a young Rishab performing the traditional folk art Yakshagana, dressed in its vibrant costume and dramatic makeup. He looked fully involved in the role, showing strong expressions and confident posture. This unexpected glimpse into his childhood surprised many fans, who were not aware of his early involvement in such classical forms of art.The photo quickly went viral, with many calling it a proud moment for Karnataka’s cultural heritage.

Yakshagana: Folk Art

Yakshagana is a unique dance-drama form from Karnataka that combines storytelling, music, dance, and colourful costumes to bring mythological tales to life.
Rishab Shetty, even as a schoolboy, seemed to have embraced the art with full dedication. The photo reflected not just a school function or a casual performance, but a genuine passion for folk tradition.It wasn’t just a casual school activity, his posture, costume, and involvement showed real passion for the art. This moment reminded fans that his love for culture didn’t begin in the film industry but much earlier.When this throwback surfaced in 2024, fans immediately correlated it with Rishab's subsequent creations, particularly his acclaimed movie Kantara, which was also about deep-set traditions and folklore.For other budding artists, it became a source of inspiration for how early access to cultural practices can decide one's future for good.It portrayed the start of a journey from a young boy performing on a school stage to a well-established actor and director projecting Indian culture on the silver screen.
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