Golden
Star
Ganesh's
horror-comedy
flick,
Gimmick
released
last
week.
The
actor,
whose
work
mainly
consists
of
romance
and
drama,
has
nailed
his
role
in
the
new
genre,
too.
The
lead
actor
caught
up
with
The
New
Indian
Express
over
a
chat,
during
which
he
expressed
his
disbelief
in
ghosts.
But,
he
said
he
believes
in
certain
kinds
of
energies.
Talking
more
about
his
film,
Ganesh
said
he
was
attracted
to
the
idea
of
the
audiences
getting
scared,
hence
he
took
up
the
project.
He
told
the
publication,
"I
also
got
to
understand
that
actors
usually
don't
get
scared
while
shooting
for
such
a
subject,
because
we
enact
a
scene,
but
the
impact
of
horror
genres
relies
mostly
on
screenplay,
music
and
special
effects,
and
hopefully,
I
will
experience
it
as
and
when
I
watch
the
film
as
an
audience
member."
Having
dominantly
worked
in
romantic
comedies,
Ganesh
feels
it
is
important
to
involve
humour
in
horror
as
well.
"The
reason
is
that
viewers
come
with
the
mindset
of
watching
a
horror
film,
and
would
be
at
the
edge
of
the
seat,
and
tend
to
get
scared.
At
that
moment,
when
even
a
small
joke
is
cracked
in
a
scene,
the
whole
atmosphere
gets
changed.
Laughter
throws
out
the
inner
fear
in
you," he
justified.
Though
Ganesh's
acting
has
earned
him
praises,
Naggana's
direction
seems
to
have
failed
at
keeping
up
to
fans'
expectations.
Recently,
Ganesh
made
it
to
the
headlines,
when
Yograj
Bhat
decided
to
replace
Gaalipata
2's
new
cast
with
the
original
actors.
The
makers
simply
stated
'fans'
demand'
as
the
reason
for
the
sudden
changes.
Ganesh
and
Digganth,
who
are
for
now
the
lead
actors
in
the
sequel
as
well,
are
yet
to
comment
on
this.