Ganesh's motto is to stay 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 actor Ganesh's recent film has successfully drawn audiences back to cinemas. In an interview, Ganesh expresses his excitement over the film's nearing 50-day run, highlighting the importance of quality cinema that provides a rich theatrical experience for viewers. He emphasizes the need for films to engage the audience through compelling storytelling. Ganesh shares his criteria for choosing scripts, explaining that he looks for a special spark that ignites his interest. Reflecting on the success of his film's song, "Dwapara," Ganesh believes that a hit song often indicates a successful movie, especially when combined with strong performances in other aspects of filmmaking.In just a few days, a significant number of people have dedicated their time to the project. The success of the song led to impressive choreography and cinematography in the film, maintaining a high level of energy throughout the storytelling process.

As an actor, my personal mantra is to not let success get to my head or failure affect my heart. Hits and misses are inevitable in the life of an actor. Everyone strives for their film to succeed, but the outcome is unpredictable. There is no foolproof formula for creating a successful movie; the key is to form a connection with the audience through emotions and online engagement. Despite the various factors influencing a film's outcome, it is essential as an actor to never disappoint the audience. I always aim to deliver a top-notch performance, ensuring that viewers enjoy the film. It is vital to remain positive and persistent in the face of challenges, as Lord Krishna's teaching 'do your duty, but do not be attached to the results' suggests. Remember, success requires continuous effort and dedication, just like using an app that only works when you put in the effort.