Something subtle, yet significant, seems to be unfolding around Rishab Shetty, and it’s not through a film announcement or a press interaction, but through a series of quiet choices on social media.
It began around Ugadi, when Rishab unfollowed Hombale Films, the banner closely tied to his rise and the success of Kantara. There was no explanation, just a silent move that instantly caught attention, especially given Ugadi’s association with new beginnings.
Soon after, around Rama Navami, the pattern seemed to deepen. Rishab went on to unfollow Raj B Shetty and actor Rukmini Vasanth, both closely linked to his recent creative journey.
Individually, these actions may have appeared routine. But together, they begin to form a pattern—one that feels less accidental and more intentional.
What’s adding to the intrigue is the timing. From Ugadi to Rama Navami, these moments feel less like coincidence and more like quiet checkpoints in a larger, unspoken transition. It has led to a growing sense that this may not simply be about fallouts, but rather a personal and professional reset, a conscious effort to declutter, draw boundaries, and redefine associations.
Today, social media is more than just a platform; it reflects equations. Who you follow often signals who you’re aligned with. And when those connections are undone, it naturally raises questions. Is Rishab stepping into a new phase? Is he streamlining his circle as he charts a different path? With this emerging festival-linked pattern, attention now shifts to Hanuman Jayanti on April 2. Could there be another move, or even a bigger surprise, around the corner?
For now, there are no answers, only speculation.