Ken Karunaas pens a heartfelt note ahead of 'Youth' release: 'I made this film keeping you in mind'

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 'I made this film keeping you in mind'

Actor and filmmaker Ken Karunaas is releasing his film 'Youth' on March 19. He shared an emotional message about his journey with the movie. Karunaas, who also directs, expressed his deep connection to cinema. He made the film with the audience in mind. Karunaas hopes viewers will enjoy and cherish 'Youth'.

Actor and filmmaker Ken Karunaas is set for 'Youth,' which hits theatres on March 19. Ahead of the release, he shared a deeply emotional message about his journey with the film. The talented actor, son of the famous film actor Karunaas, has shown his potential in films like ‘Asuran’ and ‘Viduthalai Part 2.

’ In ‘Youth,’ he debuts as an actor and director, a tremendous development in his career.

Passion for cinema and an early journey shape his path

Ken Karunaas got candid about his obsession with movies and said, “From the day I fell in love with it, everything else slowly became secondary. It wasn’t just something I watched… it became something I lived …I’m just 24… but from my childhood till now, this is the only thing that stayed with me…Through every phase, every doubt, every small dream… cinema never left my side.”

This shows how cinema was unwavering in his life and guided him through every phase and every dream.

Ken Karunaas' personal connection and creative challenges behind the film

He also revealed how much he connected to Youth during the film’s production, “I’m just 24… but from my childhood till now, this is the only thing that stayed with me…” he said, further emphasizing the connection. He was involved in the movie as an actor and a director, and the ups and downs of the film were part of his journey as well, with every piece of work reflecting the same.

He also thanked his team, who were with him throughout the process.

Expectations of the audience and heartfelt message to viewers

Addressing the audience directly, Ken said, “I made this film keeping you in mind… always wondering how you would feel, where you would smile, where you would connect… And now… I’m letting it go…From something that was mine… to something that becomes yours. Take care of it… love it like I did… maybe even more. Hope it entertains you, stays with you, and gives you something beautiful to hold on to.” With this heartfelt note, 'Youth' heads into release with strong emotional backing and audience expectations.

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