KGF star Yash has appealed to his fans to refrain from extravagant displays and large gatherings for his birthday on January 8, emphasising the need to “change our language of love.”
In an Instagram post, the 38-year-old actor expressed his wishes for fans as the New Year approaches and remarked that this is a time for reflection, resolution, and planning for the future.
“The love you all have shown me over the years has been truly remarkable, but there have also been some unfortunate incidents,” Yash stated. “It’s time for us to redefine our expression of love, particularly regarding my birthday celebrations. Instead of grand gestures and gatherings, the most meaningful gift to me is knowing that you are safe, setting positive examples, accomplishing your goals, and spreading happiness.”
He also mentioned that he would be busy and unavailable on his birthday. Earlier this year, a tragic incident led to the deaths of three fans while they were putting up a large cutout of Yash, prompting him to call for safer celebrations then as well.
Currently, Yash is filming “Toxic: A Fairytale For Grown-ups,” a project he is co-producing with Venkat K Narayana under KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations, with Geetu Mohandas as the director.
At a very young age, he began his career as an assistant director on a film project. However, just two days into shooting, the project was unexpectedly put on hold, leaving him in a challenging situation. Following this setback, Yash received guidance to enhance his acting skills by joining the Karanth theatre. He became a member of the Benaka Drama Troupe, earning Rs 50 a day while working backstage. During this time, he took on various tasks, from serving tea to fulfilling other roles.
Yash managed to balance his theatrical work with his education, enrolling at KLE College in Bangalore to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree. After spending years as a backup actor on stage, he finally received his big break in the television series Nanda Gokula, where he starred alongside his future wife, Radhika Pandit.
Following his success on television, Yash made his debut in the Kannada film industry with Jambada Hudugi. He went on to appear in several successful films, including Moggina Manasu, Drama, Googly, Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari, and Masterpiece. However, it was the KGF franchise that truly propelled him into the realm of superstardom.