
Dheekshith Shetty opens up on 'Nadhive' shoot, thanks Rashmika Mandanna for her trust, calls the experience a rollercoaster ride
Dheekshith Shetty
, whose dancing performance in Nadhive, the first single from director
Rahul Ravindran
's eagerly awaited entertainer, 'The Girlfriend', has come in for much praise from various quarters, on Saturday penned an emotional note in which he thanked the film's lead actress
Rashmika Mandanna
for trusting him with her life while shooting for the number.
Taking to his Instagram page to post pictures from the sets of the song as well as a Behind The Scenes clip of the song, the actor said, "Didn't know where to begin... First time dancing on such a massive setup made specially for this song and it brought back so many memories. A short rollercoaster ride... but one hell of a powerful one!"
Thanking his director
Rahul
Ravindran and his producers, Dheekshith Shetty said, "Big thanks to my director @rahulr_23 sir for always thinking out of the box, trusting us, and creating this experience.
To my producers @vidyakoppineedi ma'am @dheerajmogilineni sir @geethaarts for backing us all the way, forever grateful."
He then went on to say, "Contemporary was always a tough nut to crack for me... but @vishwakiran_nambi sir and team @shrijanirao @thejas_gowda_19 you made it feel like a dream. Thank you for pushing us beyond our limits."
Thanking his co-star Rashmika next, he said, "And to my incredible co-star, @rashmika_mandanna thanks for trusting me with your life... literally, hanging in the air with no floor under you! Not easy, but you did it with such grace. You're a STAR for a reason and an absolute inspiration!"
The actor also thanked their physio
Gayathri
Shetty for fixing their "broken bodies during this intense shoot".
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He ended the note saying, "Nadhive has already crossed 10M+ views! You guys truly made it your own. Grateful for all the love you've showered on us."
The Girlfriend, which has been written and directed by Rahul Ravindran, has music by
Hesham Abdul Wahab
and cinematography by Krishnan Vasant.

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