My mantra is to stay grounded in success and resilient in failure: Ganesh
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 latest film has successfully drawn the Kannada audience back to theaters. In a recent interview, he expressed his excitement about the film "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi" approaching a 50-day run, a rare achievement in current times. Ganesh emphasized the importance of creating quality cinema that offers a captivating theatrical experience to attract viewers to cinema halls. Discussing the film's storyline, he highlighted the importance of finding a unique spark in each script that resonates with both the characters and the audience. Ganesh also shared his belief that the success of a film is often predicted by the popularity of its songs, citing the quick rise of the song "Dwapara" as a key indicator of the film's success.In a couple of days, a significant amount of time has been dedicated to a project. Following the success of a song, the film featured impressive choreography and cinematography that carried the energetic storytelling. My personal mantra as an actor is to not let success get to my head or failure to my heart. Hits and misses are a natural part of an actor's career, as everyone aims for their films to resonate with audiences. There is no guaranteed formula for success; rather, it depends on how the story connects with viewers on an emotional level. Regardless of the film's outcome, I believe it is essential to never disappoint my audience with a subpar performance. Staying positive is crucial, as unsuccessful attempts should be viewed as opportunities to improve and try again. It is vital to give your best effort in every situation, drawing inspiration from the philosophy of giving one's all without being attached to the results. Think of it as an app that only functions when combined with your own input and dedication.