Exploring Limits: Ramesh Aravind's Love for Pushing Boundaries
An actor must constantly seek to reinvent himself. It’s a non-negotiable not just for the audiences, but for himself. If not, it can get quite monotonous. So, as an artiste, I like to surprise mysel...
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An actor must consistently strive to evolve his persona, a necessity not only for the audience's sake but also for personal growth. Without this ongoing transformation, the work can become mundane. As an artist, Ramesh Aravind embraces the challenge of reinventing himself and pushing his boundaries. For his upcoming movie, Daiji, which falls under the horror-fantasy genre, Ramesh shares his enthusiasm for working with new-generation directors who bring fresh and energetic perspectives. He appreciates the director, Akash Srivatsa, for his vision in crafting the look and concept of the film without revealing too much. Daiji marks Ramesh's 106th Kannada film and explores the theme of the supernatural with the tagline ‘Where science ends, belief begins’, inspired by a true story from producer Ravi Kashyap's life. Akash, the director of the film, draws on this personal experience to create a narrative that challenges conventional explanations and delves into the mysterious aspects of existence. The title Daiji, meaning blood relatives in Karavali and a matter of concern in Japanese, embodies this exploration into the unknown, with Ramesh Aravind's appearance in the film serving as a visual representation of this intriguing concept.