Ganesh's Guiding Principle: Remaining Grounded in Success and Failure
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 been successful in drawing the Kannada audience back to movie theaters. In an interview, Ganesh expressed his excitement about the film, titled "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi," nearing a 50-day run, a rare achievement in today's cinema landscape. He emphasized the importance of providing a high-quality cinematic experience to attract people to theaters. Ganesh shared insight into his selection process for scripts, highlighting the need for a captivating element that resonates with both the characters and the audience. He also discussed the impact of successful songs on a film's overall reception, citing the popularity of the song "Dwapara" as an example. Ganesh noted that the song's widespread popularity, including on social media platforms like reels, contributed to the film's success.In just a few days, a large number of people have dedicated a significant amount of time to it. Following the success of the song, exceptional choreography and cinematography were featured in the film, maintaining a high level of energy throughout the storytelling. My personal acting mantra is, 'Do not let success get to your head, and do not let failure get to your heart.' The unpredictability of hits and flops is inevitable in an actor's career. Every actor aspires for their film to be successful, but outcomes are never guaranteed. There is no set formula for a successful film; it ultimately depends on how the story resonates with the audience. The emotional depth and online reception of the film should genuinely connect with viewers. Regardless of the outcome, my primary focus as an actor is to always deliver a performance that does not disappoint my audience. Maintaining a positive mindset is crucial; if initial efforts fall short, perseverance is key. It's important to always give your best effort in every situation, as the Bhagavad Gita reminds us – your duty is to put in maximum effort without being attached to the outcomes. This principle also applies to this hypothetical app scenario, where success is dependent on the user's dedication and contribution.