Kannada actor Jwala’s debut film, Jwalantham, did not make the kind of waves that he anticipated, but that did not stop the audience and filmmakers from noticing his acting potential. Despite a lukewarm debut, the actor now has four films in his kitty, and he is very excited about them.
The actor will be sharing screen space with
Sanchari Vijay in Atakkuntu Lekkakkilla and will play the lead in Ward Number 36 Vijayapura.
He has also bagged the lead roles in Scullfy and Kuri Kalla, both of which are yet to commence shooting.
Speaking about the films, Jwala says, “I feel blessed that even though my first movie did not match up to people’s expectations, acting offers kept coming to me one by one. I’ve always wanted to portray different type of roles, and, so far, it has been that way. Right from roles such as a civil engineer to a a village boy, the offers have been varied so far.” While having many offers is good for any actor, managing time efficiently becomes a delicate task. “At times, managing my shoot schedules can be quite stressful, but I try and focus on one shoot at a time. Thankfully, all my movie teams have been supportive of my hectic schedule, so that makes it easier for me to give my best to all the projects,” says Jwala.