Ganesh's mantra is to remain humble in success and resilient in 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 star Ganesh's recent film has successfully drawn audiences back to movie theaters. In an interview, Ganesh expresses his excitement about the film's approaching 50-day run, a rare achievement in today's cinema landscape. He emphasizes the importance of quality storytelling that provides audiences with a captivating theatrical experience. Ganesh reveals that he looks for a special spark in every script that motivates him to take on a project. He discusses the engaging nature of his latest film, which he believes forms a magical connection with viewers. Ganesh also shares his belief that the success of a film is often predicted by the popularity of its songs. He cites the example of the song "Dwapara," which quickly gained popularity on various platforms. Ganesh recalls the moment he realized the song's potential when his own family was listening to it enthusiastically at home.In just a few days, numerous individuals dedicated a considerable amount of time to it. After the song became a hit, exceptional choreography and cinematography in the film further enhanced the energy throughout the storytelling. My guiding principle as an actor is, "Do not let success get to your head, and do not take failure to your heart." Hits and misses are inevitable in an actor's career. Every actor hopes for their film to succeed, but outcomes vary. A successful film isn't guaranteed by a specific formula; it's all about how a story resonates with the audience. The emotions portrayed and the online feedback must resonate with viewers. Personally, regardless of a film's outcome, my goal as an actor is to never disappoint my audience. I always aim to deliver a compelling performance, and if success eludes us, we must persist and try again. It's crucial to maintain a positive outlook and give your best effort at all times. As Lord Krishna said, "You have the right to perform your actions, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions." This philosophy applies to those who strive diligently. One could consider this as an app that functions only with your active involvement and dedication.