Ganesh spoke about his journey as a hero in Sandalwood. He said that he does not even release that it has been 14 years! “I got to realize only when my fans updated me. “I got to realize only when my fans updated me," he says.
Ganesh says he has been spending time with his family. He says she also been reassessing himself as an actor. “I have been watching my old films on television. This is helping me analyze the characters and subjects I have played, as I feel I could’ve done certain roles better,” says Ganesh.
He also spoke of how he has never been this free for a while. He said, " “Even before becoming an actor, during my college years, I never sat in one place. After completing my classes, I would either be at rehearsals or coaching centers. I did part-time jobs as well. I remember doing brand survey jobs, for which we were paid by the hour. I did all this for my pocket money and to watch movies. Sitting idle has been never been a habit. After I started my career, this is the first time, I have been this free. It’s been almost 65 days."
While talking about what a hit or flop means to him he said, “Hit or flop is part of one’s career. But one should not fail as an actor. If you do, it is the end of your career. There have been films which were experiments and would not have connected with the audiences."
He says he finally understood that not all of his films can be a super hit film and that he should learn to accept failure. Once Mungaru Male was a hit, I thought it will be the same status with every film of mine. However, it was when I saw my first failure, which I think might have been my 11th or 12th, that I got to know the difference between a super hit, an average, and a flop film,” he says.
On the work front, Ganesh is looking forward to three of his films - Galipata, Sakata, and Trible Riding.