Actor
Ravi Mohan is currently busy with the post-production of the movie 'Karathey Babu.' He is also looking forward to seeing the release of the movie 'Parasakthi.' It is important to mention here that he had played a villain role in the movie.
In this connection, fans couldn't help but notice the appearance of actor Ravi Mohan on the stage along with 'Kantara: Chapter 1' director-actor
Rishab Shetty during the Behindwoods function held recently. The duo even discussed an upcoming collaboration at the event.
In particular, Ravi Mohan's open and deep appreciation of the shot divisions found in Rishab Shetty's films was notable.
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Ravi Mohan hails Rishab Shetty’s craft
Speaking on the stage, Ravi Mohan recalled his film education days and said, “When I was a film student, I would be asked to study certain films to understand the best visual elements. After that, I continued to see such incredible shot choices only in Rishab Sir’s films,” he said. He further added, “Not just as an actor but as a student, I make sure to notice these details. No need to say more about his acting; it is only visible from awards and reviews. “ Rishab Shetty is one example of hard work and clear vision leading to success,” he mentioned. Ravi Mohan, in addition, stated that as a directing actor, Rishab Shetty’s movies are motivating for him now.
When asked thereafter if he would like to work with Rishab Shetty, Ravi Mohan humorously replied, "If he agrees right away, I'm going to begin doing it." Now Rishab is walking a path of discipline; I am walking a parallel path with my own discipline. One day, these two paths will meet. Whenever it happens, it will be a meaningful collaboration,” he said. He also revealed that it is his dream to produce and direct a film with him as the lead.
Ravi Mohan–Rishab Shetty hints at a future collaboration
As a director with 'Parasakti.' In response, Rishab Shetty said he would also be happy to work with Ravi Mohan. "If there is good content and a well-defined role, I don't think about the money or the commercial value of the film," he said. Riding high on the success of 'Kantara: Chapter 1,' Rishab Shetty is busy working on films like 'Jai Hanuman' and 'Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.' Meanwhile, Ravi Mohan's 'Parasakti' will be out in theaters on January 10. He is also expecting good business from 'Genie' and is moving in multiple directions as a producer with 'Bro Code' and as a director with 'An Ordinary Man.'