Kannada star Ganesh's recent film has been successful in drawing the Kannada audience back to theatres. With his film "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi" nearing a 50-day run, Ganesh expresses excitement about the rare feat. He emphasizes the importance of quality cinema and the need for films to offer a satisfying theatrical experience to attract audiences to cinemas. Ganesh shares his approach to selecting scripts, highlighting the importance of finding a spark that resonates with him. He discusses the engagement factor in "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi," which creates a special connection between the story and the audience. Ganesh also comments on the significance of hit songs in promoting films and recalls the success of the song "Dwapara," which quickly gained popularity across various platforms.In just a few days, a large number of people have dedicated their time to the project. Following the success of the song, the film featured impressive choreography and cinematography that carried the same high energy throughout the storytelling process.
My personal motto, as an actor, is to remain grounded in the face of success and not let failures affect me deeply. Hits and misses are all part of an actor's journey, as no one sets out to create a subpar film. Everyone strives for their work to resonate with audiences, but success is unpredictable. Ultimately, the key to a successful film lies in how well the story resonates with viewers, evoking emotions and sparking discussions online.
Regardless of the outcome, my goal as an actor is to never disappoint my audience. I always aim to deliver a top-notch performance, pushing myself to give my utmost effort on set. It is essential to approach each project with positivity and dedication, learning from any setbacks and never feeling complacent. As Lord Krishna famously said, "You have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions." This wisdom applies to those who put in the hard work, emphasizing the importance of personal effort in every endeavor.