He
Doesn't
Want
To
Celebrate
KGF's
Success
While
the
entire
nation
has
gone
gaga
over
KGF's
success,
Yash
says,
"But
I
don't
want
to
celebrate.
I
don't
want
to
think
about
the
success.
That's
a
waste
of
time.
I
want
to
thank
my
producer
Vijay
Kirgandur
and
director
Prashanth
Neel.
They
are
the
visionaries
who
believed
in
my
dream."
Says
Stardom
Doesn't
Last
Forever
Talking
about
coping
with
stardom,
he
said,
"It's
not
like
it
happened
overnight.
Success
came
to
me
slowly.
Gradually
people
started
noticing
me.
Initially
I
had
a
tough
time
getting
producers.
Gradually
people
were
convinced
of
my
good
work.
I
have
seen
failure.
I
have
seen
a
lot
of
hardship
even
as
a
child.
So
I
don't
take
success
too
seriously.
I
know
it
won't
last
forever.
I
know
how
people
treat
you
when
your
are
not
successful."
Ran
From
With
Rs
300!
Yash
might
be
one
of
biggest
stars
of
the
film
industry
today,
but
he
had
his
share
of
adventures
and
obstacles
when
he
started
off.
Talking
about
it
he
said,
"I
ran
off
from
my
home.
When
I
came
to
Bengaluru,
I
was
scared
the
minute
I
reached.
Such
a
big,
intimidating
city.
But
I
was
always
a
confident
guy.
I
wasn't
scared
to
struggle.
I
had
just
300
rupees
in
my
pocket
when
I
reached
Bengaluru."
Yash
Always
Believed
He
Was
A
Hero
When
asked
what
made
him
work
towards
becoming
an
actor
he
said,
"I
got
addicted
to
the
applause
and
the
whistles
from
when
I
was
very
young.
I
loved
it!
Even
my
teachers
called
me
‘Hero'
.
I
believed
I
was
a
hero.
I
thought
I'd
be
a
superstar
the
minute
I
got
here
(in
Bengaluru).
I
lived
in
my
own
dream
world.
Even
now
I
feel
I
am
living
in
a
dream."