Kannada actor Ganesh's latest film has been successful in drawing Kannada audiences back to cinemas. He expresses his excitement about the film, "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi," which is close to completing a 50-day run, a rare achievement in current times. Reflecting on the importance of quality cinema that provides a captivating theatrical experience, Ganesh emphasizes the connection between storytelling and audience engagement. He mentions that he looks for a unique spark in every script that inspires him to take on a project. In the case of "Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi," the story's ability to engage and connect with the audience has been its strongest aspect, creating magic that resonates with viewers. Ganesh also discusses the impact of successful songs in promoting a film's popularity, citing the example of the song "Dwapara," which gained significant traction across various platforms shortly after its release. Additionally, he shares his delight in witnessing the song's popularity on social media platforms like reels, where individuals invest time and effort in creating content that showcases the music.In just a few days, a significant number of people have dedicated their time to it. After the song became a hit, impressive choreography and cinematography were incorporated into the film, maintaining the high energy throughout the storytelling process. As an actor, I live by the mantra: "Do not let success get to your head, or failure affect your heart." Hits and misses are all part of an actor's journey. No one sets out to create a bad film; the goal is always success. But success is unpredictable, as it depends on how the story resonates with the audience. Emotions and online feedback should strike a chord with viewers. Personally, regardless of a film's fate, I believe in never disappointing my audience. I aim to deliver performances that leave a lasting impact. It's essential to remain positive and resilient; if one approach doesn't succeed, we must persist. Effort and dedication are key, as Lord Krishna's words suggest: "You have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions." This philosophy holds true for those who put in the work. Consider this like an app that requires your active participation to function effectively.
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...