Kannada actor Ganesh's recent film has successfully drawn the Kannada audience to the theaters in a time where this has become a challenge. Speaking about his film "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi", Ganesh expresses his excitement as the movie approaches a 50-day run, which is a rare achievement in today's cinema landscape. Emphasizing the importance of quality in cinema, Ganesh believes that a film should offer a compelling theatrical experience to attract audiences to the cinema halls. He highlights the significance of captivating storytelling that connects with viewers. Ganesh mentions that he looks for a unique spark in every script that motivates him to take on a role. In "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi", the engaging narrative allows the audience to emotionally invest in the characters, creating a magical connection between the story and its viewers. Ganesh also acknowledges the influence of music in a film's success, noting that a hit song can often propel the movie to success. Reflecting on the popularity of the song "Dwapara", Ganesh credits its widespread appeal to its quick success on various platforms, including reels, where it garnered over seven lakh views.In just a few days, so many people have dedicated themselves to this project. When the song became a hit, it was complemented by impressive choreography and cinematography in the film, contributing to the overall energy and storytelling. As an actor, my mantra is to not let success get to my head nor failure to my heart. Hits and misses are a natural part of an actor's journey. Every actor wants their film to succeed, but success isn't guaranteed. The key to a successful film lies in how well the story resonates with the audience, evoking their emotions and sparking online discussions. Regardless of the outcome, it's important for me to ensure that I don't disappoint my audience with my performance. Staying positive is crucial, as even if initial efforts don't yield the desired result, resilience is essential to keep trying. It's vital to give your all in every moment on set, embodying the ethos of "karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana," which emphasizes the importance of putting in effort. Think of this as an app that only functions with your active participation.
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...