In an exclusive conversation, Rishab Shetty, who has become the man of the moment, told DNA India if he had any doubts about his film being dubbed in multiple languages that it might lose its relevance if it travels across borders. Reacting to the same, he said, "The emotions are the same. The culture and traditions I have shown in the film such as Bhoota Kola are from coastal Karnataka, but I have represented it through the universal theme of man vs nature conflict. I feel that this conflict is present in each and every corner of India. And the way people are talking about the final 15-20 minutes, the climax of the film, that will stay original."