Title: Ramesh Aravind Enjoys Challenging Himself and Exploring Limits
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 constantly strive to reinvent himself, a necessity not only for the audience but also for his own growth. The lack of reinvention can lead to monotony. Ramesh Aravind, known for embracing transformations in his career, discusses his approach to pushing boundaries as an artist. For his next project, the horror-fantasy film Daiji, he expresses enthusiasm for the challenge posed by new-generation directors and their innovative storytelling. Akash Srivatsa, the director of Daiji, is applauded by Ramesh for his creative vision and ability to keep the movie's concept intriguing yet mysterious. Daiji marks Ramesh's 106th Kannada film and explores themes related to the intersection of science and belief. The film is inspired by a real-life account involving Ravi Kashyap and his wife, who encountered unexplainable events during a critical period in their lives. Akash draws parallels between the movie's title and its thematic focus on blood relations and inexplicable occurrences. This collaboration between Ramesh and Akash follows their successful partnership in previous films like Shivaji Surathkal 1 and Shivaji Surathkal 2, showcasing their commitment to creating engaging and thought-provoking cinema.