Dhananjaya (actor)

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Dhananjaya
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Born
Kalenahalli Adaviswamy Dhananjaya

(1986-08-23) 23 August 1986 (age 35)
, Karnataka, India
Other namesDaali
Alma materSri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering
Occupation
  • Actor
  • lyricist
  • film producer
Years active2007–present

Kalenahalli Adaviswamy Dhananjaya also known as Daali (born 23 August 1986)[1] is an Indian actor, lyricist and film producer known for his work in Kannada cinema. He made his acting debut in Director's Special in 2013 for which he won the best debut actor award at the 3rd SIIMA Awards.[2] He turned producer for his upcoming film, Badava Rascal.[3] He has also occasionally penned columns for leading Kannada newspapers.

Dhananjaya got the major breakthrough in the film Tagaru (2018) directed by Duniya Soori for his performance as a menacing villain. He is now popularly addressed as Daali - the character name in the film.[4] Dhananjaya has also played roles in films in other languages such as Telugu[5] and Tamil.

Early life and family[]

Dhananjaya was born on 23 August 1986 in Kalenahalli Arsikere, a village in Hassan district, Karnataka. His father was a government primary school teacher. Dhananjaya excelled in studies and had secured top marks for the whole of Hassan District once when he was in 7th standard and then again in 10th standard.[6] He says he grew up watching Dr. Rajkumar movies and hence he started acting in dramas, mono-acting competitions and street plays while he was still in school.[7]

Dhananjaya then moved to Mysore for higher studies and having completed his PUC in Marimallappa College, he secured an engineering seat in one of the reputed engineering colleges in Mysore, SJCE.[8][9] He even got a job in a software company, Infosys. However, he started taking acting more seriously and joined an amateur theatre group called GPIER which was headed and mentored by a senior Rangayana artist named Mime Ramesh.[8][9] He was also recognized and mentored by Germany theatre artist Christian Stückl in Germany.[10][11] During one of his performances in a drama, he was recognised by popular Kannada director Guruprasad and was offered a lead role in a feature film.[9] Thus began his career in Sandalwood.

Film career[]

Dhananjaya with the cast and crew at the presentation of the film ‘Allama’, during the 47th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2016), in Panaji, Goa on 26 November 2016.

Early years (2013–2018)[]

Dhananjaya was offered a lead role in Guruprasad's feature film Director's Special.[12] The film took three years in the making and was finally released in 2013 to mixed and negative responses at the box office. Dhananjaya was lauded for his performance and won the best debut actor award at the 3rd SIIMA Awards for the same. Many prominent filmmakers approached him for the roles in their films. He was then cast in A. P. Arjun's next film Rhaatee opposite Shruthi Hariharan under musician V. Harikrishna's debut production. His next was Preetham Gubbi's film Boxer, produced under Jayanna Films banner, which brought him wide accolades. He was known for his fit boxer's body, which he had achieved by rigorous training.[13][14] He was then offered a role by National award-winning director T. S. Nagabharana for the film Allama which is based on the life of 12th century saint poet Allama Prabhu. Dhananjaya underwent harsh training to master the musical instrument Mridanga and also the classical dance for the role and received great reviews for his performance. Although his movies did not make a big impact on the box office collection, he constantly received good reviews from the audience and critics for his acting skills.

Daali and after (2018–present)[]

His biggest breakthrough came when he was offered a negative role named "'Daali" opposite Shiva Rajkumar In Tagaru directed by Duniya Suri. Director Suri has shared that he was a bit hesitant to offer negative role to Dhananjaya as he was always playing good deed doing lead (or hero) roles in his previous movies and was pleasantly surprised when he accepted the offer.[15] The film opened with very good reviews and was declared a huge hit in terms of box office collection. Dhananjaya's acting as a menacing villain won him accolades across the film fraternity, critics and the audience.[16][17] The role earned him nicknames such as "Nataraakshasa", "Nata bhayanakara", "Daali"[4] etc.,. He is currently one of the most sought-after actors who is seen as a capable lead to play both antagonist and protagonist roles. After this movie, he has played many roles with leading actors in the Kannada film industry such as Darshan in Yajamana, Puneeth Rajkumar in Yuvarathna and Duniya Vijay in Salaga as well as paving the way to receive offers for films in other languages.[18]

Producer, lyricist and a writer[]

Riding on the success of his acting career in Sandalwood, Dhananjaya has setup his own production house Daali Pictures named after his popular character Daali.[19] Badava Rascal - A upcoming Kannada film, will be marking Dhananjaya's entry into the journey as a producer under his home banner.[20] The film has the production part and is due for release soon.[21] According to recent announcements Dhananjaya is set to produce second film named Head Bush under his home banner Daali Pictures.[22] The film based on the life-story of Bangalore's infamous underworld don - Jayaraj.[23]

Dhananjaya has also penned for songs in movies that he has starred in as well as other indie films.[24] The upcoming Kannada film named Orchestra - a first production venture by musician Raghu Dixit being one of his first as a lyricist in Kannada film industry.[25][26] He has also written multiple songs for his upcoming movie Badava Rascal among which one of them was released recently and was a huge hit.[27]

Dhananjaya often writes columns in Kannada newspapers choosing topics such as social issues and human values.[28][29]

Filmography[]

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

Films[]

List of films and roles
Year Title Role Language(s) Notes Ref.
2013 Director's Special Dhananjaya Kannada
2015 Rhaatee Raja Kannada
2015 Boxer Raja Kannada [13][14]
2016 Jessie Jessie Kannada [30]
2016 Badmaash Vijay Kannada [31]
2017 Allama Allama Prabhu Kannada [32]
2017 Eradane Sala Kannada [33][34]
2017 Happy New Year RJ Danny Kannada
2018 Tagaru Daali Kannada [35][4]
2018 Bhairava Geetha Bhairava Kannada
Telugu
2018 Life Jothe Ondh Selfie Karthik Kannada Extended cameo appearance
2019 Yajamana Mittai Soori Kannada [36]
2020 Popcorn Monkey Tiger Tiger Seena Kannada [37]
2021 Pogaru Dhananjay Kannada [38]
2021 Yuvarathnaa Antony Joseph Kannada [39]
2021 Salaga Samrat Kannada [40]
2021 Rathnan Prapancha Rathnakara Kannada [41]
2021 Pushpa: The Rise Jolly Reddy Telugu [42]
2021 Badava Rascal Shankar Kannada Also produced the film under "Daali Pictures" [43]
2022 Bairagee Films that have not yet been released TBA Kannada Completed [43]
2022 Films that have not yet been released Narayana Pillai Kannada Completed [44]
2022 Head Bush Films that have not yet been released M. P. Jayaraj Kannada Filming [45]
2022 Monsoon Raaga Films that have not yet been released TBA Kannada Completed [43]
2022 Twenty One Hours Films that have not yet been released TBA Kannada
Malayalam
Filming [46]
2022 Once A Upon Time In Jamaaligudda Films that have not yet been released TBA Kannada Filming [47]

Short films[]

List of short films and roles
Year Film Role Language Notes
2014 Jayanagar 4th Block Himself Kannada Actor and Story-writer[48]


Awards[]

List of awards and nominations
Title Award Category Result Ref.
Director's Special 3rd SIIMA Awards Best Male Debutant Won [49]
Allama 65th Filmfare Awards South Critics Best Actor Won [50]
Basavaratna-2017 Best Actor Won
Tagaru Zee Kannada Hemmeya Kannadiga Award Best Supporting Actor Won
66th Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actor Won [51]
8th SIIMA Awards Best Actor in a Negative Role Won [52]
Popcorn Monkey Tiger 10th SIIMA Awards Best Actor Won

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  14. ^ a b Preetham and Dhananjaya to team up for Boxer
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  16. ^ "Tagaru review: Shivrajkumar's gangsta flick fall into the 'classics' category, Suri style". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
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