Actor Ken Karunas, set to debut as a director with ‘Youth’ releasing this Thursday, shared a heartfelt note expressing his struggle to part with the film, calling it his “little baby.” He reminisced about his lifelong love for cinema, emphasizing its central role in his life since childhood.
Karunas, at 24, revealed his deep connection to cinema, describing it as a constant companion through every phase of his life. He expressed his attachment to ‘Youth,’ lamenting the end of his involvement with the project, which he cherished as his own creation.
In his note, Karunas reflected on his journey as both a hero and a director, attributing profound emotional significance to every aspect of the film. He acknowledged the challenges and rewards of the filmmaking process, highlighting the personal growth it brought him.
The actor-director conveyed his gratitude to the team behind ‘Youth’ and dedicated the film to the audience, hoping it would resonate with them. He entrusted his creation to the viewers, urging them to embrace and cherish the film as he did, emphasizing the joy of sharing his work with others.
