India, Dec. 17 -- At the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, actor Ranveer Singh courted controversy when he mimicked daivas on stage. Now, Kantara actor-director Rishab Shetty has commented on the incident at an event in Chennai. Without naming Ranveer, Rishab spoke on stage about how there's always a risk when making a film like Kantara that culture and tradition may be reduced to pop culture. He stated that as a filmmaker, he took the guidance of several elders to ensure that everything was portrayed with respect. He said that once a film releases, people tend to mimic it. "That makes me uncomfortable. While much of the film is cinema and performance, the daiva element is sensitive and sacred. Wherever I go, I request people not to perform it on stage or mock it. It is emotionally deeply connected to us", said Rishab. Controversy arose when Ranveer mimicked daivas while meeting Rishab at IFFI, ignoring his request not to. Ranveer later apologised on Insta, saying he respected all cultures and traditions. HTC...