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Inside Rishab Shetty’s Rs 12 cr home where tradition meets tech

Rishab Shetty's Rs 12 crore mansion: Inside actor's home where tradition meets 'Kantara' tech

Rishab Shetty’s Kantara: Chapter 1 has been raking in big numbers at the box office since its release in theatres on October 2, 2025. Amid the massive buzz around the film, the actor-filmmaker’s stunning house in Kundapura, Udupi, Karnataka, has come into the spotlight.

A mansion worth Rs 12 crore

According to reports, the grand mansion is worth Rs 12 crore and is located in the Udupi district of Karnataka. The house has been built on land owned by the actor’s great-granduncle.

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The entrance door is crafted from brass-studded Burma teak wood. Reportedly, the home features a hand-pulled temple bell to ring the door. Inside, the house boasts a 300-kg granite Tulsi katta and an airy atrium surrounded by four charming nooks. These aren’t just empty display shelves — they hold fascinating memorabilia, including Yakshagana headgear, a cricket bat autographed by Yuvraj Singh, and even the rifle prop used in his blockbuster Kantara.However, the real attraction lies in one particular corner. If a visitor stands on a specific black stone in the northeast for about seven seconds, the air suddenly fills with the chanting of the Bhoota Kola sequence from the film — something Shetty reportedly loves to show off.

Private screening room

As per reports, the mansion also features a cozy private viewing room with Italian leather recliners facing a massive 150-inch retractable screen. Adding to the charm is a chandelier made from reclaimed Mangalorean tiles, casting a warm, reddish glow across the room. Naturally, the setup includes Dolby Atmos sound — the best in the business. Overseeing the experience is the projector, fondly nicknamed Seleyaraya (after the protective forest spirit in Kantara).

More about the house

The kitchen counter is reportedly made from gleaming black stone, polished regularly with homemade coconut oil — perfect for the family’s Sunday Kori Gassi tradition. The loft area features an impressive collection of over 1,200 books, ranging from folklore to Stephen King thrillers.For security, the house is equipped with facial-recognition cameras and guarded by Yasksha, a retired coastal police dog. Visitors are required to deposit their phones in brass lockers before entering. Interestingly, the WiFi password changes every month — replaced by a new dialogue from Kantara.The attention to detail extends even to the roof tiles, which are numbered to help detect monsoon leaks. A dedicated “Rain Room” allows Rishab to write and edit scripts to the sound of real thunder.Meanwhile, Rishab Shetty is currently basking in the success of ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’, which continues to draw audiences to theatres. Go to Source

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