Ken Karunas: The Emotional Journey of Letting Go of 'Youth'
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Chennai, March 18 (NationPress) Actor Ken Karunas, who is making his directorial debut with the upcoming film 'Youth', set to release this Thursday, has shared a touching message reflecting on his struggles to part with a project he cherishes as his 'little baby'.
In a heartfelt post on social media, the actor and first-time director shared, "Cinema... Since my infatuation with it began, everything else has taken a backseat. It was more than just viewing; it became an essential part of my existence."
He further expressed, "At just 24 years old, cinema has been my constant companion from childhood to now. Throughout every phase, every doubt, and each little aspiration, cinema has never abandoned me. It feels surreal to think I can no longer work on #Youth… For so long, it felt like my very own little baby—something I woke up with and went to bed contemplating daily."
Ken emphasized that, as a hero, he had 'experienced a beautiful narrative', and as a director, he had 'discovered my own'. He remarked, "Every frame is infused with a piece of my heart… every moment encapsulates a fragment of my journey. There were days it challenged me, days it uplifted me… yet it always reminded me of my purpose."
The actor-director conveyed to audiences that he crafted this film with their experiences in mind, constantly contemplating their reactions, where they might smile, and how they could connect with the story.
"Numerous incredible individuals collaborated to make this happen… I am eternally thankful to each of them. And now… I’m letting it go… Transforming from something that belonged to me into something that belongs to you. Cherish it. Love it as I did… perhaps even more!"
He concluded with heartfelt wishes: "May it entertain you, linger in your thoughts, and offer you something beautiful to treasure. From a child enamored with cinema to this pivotal moment. Naalaiku paapom. Kadavuluku Nandri!! (Let’s meet tomorrow! Thanks be to God!!) Letting it go is challenging… yet knowing it’s reaching you transforms it into something beautiful," he wrote.