Ganesh's Guiding Principle: Not Letting Success Get to My Head or Failure to My Heart
Kannada star Ganesh’s last film outing seems to be one among the latest films that have got the Kannada audience back to the theatres. With Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi, Ganesh says he is thrilled to have...
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Kannada actor Ganesh's most recent film has attracted the Kannada audience back to cinemas. Speaking about his movie "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi," Ganesh expresses his excitement about its nearly 50-day run, a rare achievement in today's cinema landscape. He emphasizes the importance of offering quality cinema that provides a unique and engaging theatrical experience for viewers. Ganesh looks for that special spark in each script that inspires him to take on a project. He believes that successful songs in a film often indicate its overall success, as they hold a special place in storytelling traditions. Ganesh recalls how the song "Dwapara" quickly gained popularity, with over seven lakh reels being created for it, demonstrating the audience's strong connection to the film.In just a few days, a significant amount of people dedicated their time to the project. Following the success of the song, the film incorporated impressive choreography and cinematography, maintaining high energy throughout the storytelling. As an actor, my personal mantra is 'Do not let success get to your head, and do not let failure get to your heart.' Success and failure are inevitable in an actor's career. No one sets out to make a bad film; everyone aims for success. However, success is unpredictable, and there's no specific formula for it. Ultimately, what resonates with the audience is the story's emotional impact and its relatability. Regardless of a film's outcome, I believe it's essential as an actor not to disappoint the audience. Continuous positivity is key, as if initial efforts don't yield the desired results, one must persist and strive for improvement. It's crucial to give your best effort in every situation, drawing inspiration from the quote 'karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana,' meaning to focus on your actions rather than the outcomes. Just like this hypothetical app, success requires personal dedication and hard work.