Diganth
like
every
other
Sandalwood
artist
was
on
a
break
from
work
due
to
COVID-19
lockdown.
But
now,
the
actor
is
all
set
to
resume
shooting
for
director
Raghavendra
Nayak’s
Marigold
from
September
18
after
a
gap
of
six
months.
He
recently
spoke
about
returning
to
the
film
set
in
an
interview
with
the
New
Indian
Express.
Diganth
said,
“Six
months
is
the
longest
break
I
have
ever
had
in
my
life
since
I
started
my
career.
It
is
time
to
begin
work,
and
I
am
now
waiting
to
get
back
to
shooting.
The
last
day
I
shot
with
the
team
(Marigold)
was
March
18.
We
were
supposed
to
start
the
second
schedule
in
April-end,
but
it
could
not
take
off
because
of
the
lockdown.”
Diganth
added
that
the
comedy
thriller
requires
18
more
days
of
shooting.
The
film
also
features
Sangeetha
Sringeri
as
the
female
protagonist.
Besides
Raghavendra
Nayak’s
Marigold,
Diganth
has
a
number
of
interesting
projects
in
his
kitty.
Post
the
Marigold
shoot,
the
actor
will
begin
work
on
Vinayak
Kodsara’s
directorial
debut,
in
which
he
will
share
screen
space
with
actress-wife
Aindritra
Ray.
He
is
also
waiting
to
hear
from
Gaalipata
2
director
Yogaraj
Bhat
about
restarting
the
shoot.
“I
am
waiting
to
know
what
Yogaraj
Bhat
is
up
to
with
Gaalipata
2.
In
all
likelihood,
the
shooting
of
the
film
will
begin
only
next
year
as
the
team
wants
to
finalise
the
location
before
that.
And
since
the
Gaalipata
2
shoot
has
been
postponed,
I
have
scheduled
my
dates
for
Evaru,”
he
shared.
For
the
unversed,
the
36-year-old
has
said
yes
to
the
Kannada
remake
of
the
Telugu
film
Evaru,
and
he
will
be
paired
opposite
actress
Hariprriya
in
the
crime
thriller