Ganesh's Guiding Principle: Not Letting Success Inflate the Ego or Failure Crush the Spirit
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 recent film has drawn the Kannada audience back to theaters. His film "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi" is nearing a 50-day run, a rare achievement in today's cinema landscape. Ganesh emphasizes the importance of delivering quality cinema that offers a unique theatrical experience to engage and excite audiences. He shares that a script must hold a special spark to inspire his interest, and "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi" successfully captivated viewers with its engaging storyline, creating a magical connection between the narrative and the audience. Ganesh notes the influence of successful songs in a film's popularity, citing the song "Dwapara" as an example which quickly gained traction on various platforms, including reels, garnering over seven lakh views.In just a few days, a significant amount of time was dedicated to the creation of a popular song. Following its success, the film showcased remarkable choreography and cinematography, sustaining the high energy throughout the storytelling. "Do not allow success to inflate your ego, nor failure to weigh down your spirit" is the motto I abide by as an actor. Hits and misses are inevitable in an actor's career. Every artist aspires for their work to be well-received, but the outcome is unpredictable. There is no guaranteed formula for achieving success in filmmaking; it ultimately hinges on the connection the story makes with the audience. The emotions conveyed and the online reception must resonate with viewers. Personally, I believe that regardless of a film's fate, it is imperative for me as an actor to not disappoint my audience. I strive for my viewers to always find my performances engaging and satisfying. Maintaining a positive outlook is crucial – if initial efforts fall short, one must be prepared to keep trying. It is vital to give your all while on set, as numerous creative ideas can emerge in that setting. In the words of Lord Krishna, "you have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions" – this principle applies to those who put in the dedicated effort. Think of it as an interactive app that relies on your active participation for optimal functioning.