Actor Yashwanth Gowda, who made his acting debut with the daily soap Kanyakumari, seems to be having quite a successful career. Besides his debut serial going off air within a short span of time,
Yashwanth is fortunate enough to immediately bag a new project in his kitty. He will soon be making his Telugu television debut too.
Speaking about the same in an exclusive chat with ETimes TV, Yashwanth said, "It is yet again a start of a new journey.
I feel blessed to have bagged a project in the neighboring industry within a brief time of making my acting debut in the Kannada television industry. I am excited about it and looking forward to it."
Speaking more about the same, Yashwanth added, "I have been roped into essay the lead role of 'Raju' in the upcoming Telugu daily soap Ammaigaru. The promo shoot is completed. Had a great time shooting for it too. I have been paired with our Kannada actress Nisha Ravikrishnan in my Telugu show. So, it's a great feeling. I am yet to learn Telugu. so, it is a challenging phase for me. But, I am sure I will learn the language soon."
On the other hand, Yashwanth avers that his Kannada show Kanyakumari gave him the confidence to become a fully groomed actor.
"Initially, working for Kanyakumari was a learning process for me. it was my first project as an actor. In fact, the director also suggested me take it as a training period. I got to learn the art of being an actor with Kanyakumari. I would struggle a lot to bring in the emotions the character demanded in the script. Also, I realised acting in supernatural fiction is not an easy task. Every artist on the sets of Kanyakumari helped me a lot in terms of acting," revealed the actor.
Speaking more about his co-actors, Yashwanth added, "We shared a very warm bond with one another. Although it was a brief period, the entire cast of Kanyakumari had built a strong rapport with one another. All of us cried on the last day of the shoot of Kanyakumari. We knew we would be missing each other crazily. But, accepting the reality, we knew it would be a new start for all of us."
He further concluded by saying, "Kanyakumari has been the stepping stone in my career. It is because of Kanyakumari I am recognised as an actor today. The show gave me that boost to grow heights as an actor. I personally connected a lot with my on-screen character. With a heavy heart, I did bid adieu to my character 'Charan'. Nevertheless, I will be back on Kannada television soon."