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5 Dali Dhananjay films worth watching before Pushpa 2, Zebra

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5 Dali Dhananjay films worth watching before Pushpa 2, Zebra

Kannada actor Dali Dhananjay has consistently made his mark in the Kannada film industry with his powerful acting. As his films ‘Zebra’ and ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ are nearing release, here are 5 of the star’s best performances.

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5 best performances of Dali Dhananjay

Kannada actor Dhananjay, fondly known as Dali Dhananjay, has carved a niche for himself with his versatile roles and entertaining acting. From intense dramas to action-packed entertaining films, he has showcased his acting skills across a variety of genres, earning him both critical acclaim and a loyal fan following.

In form of The audience is eagerly waiting for his upcoming film Pushpa 2. And zebra, we take a look at five of his extraordinary performances that cemented his reputation as one of the most promising talents in the Kannada film industry.

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Best Dali Dhananjay Movies:

1. Tagaaru Mein Dali (2018)

is a serious Kannada action-drama directed by Tagaru Suri, which focuses on a cop’s fight against ruthless gangsters. Dhananjay’s portrayal of Dali, a dangerous and psychotic adversary, is known for its intensity and unpredictability. His performance brought a unique touch that added many layers to the character, earning widespread praise and redefining on-screen villainy in Kannada cinema.

This performance established Dhananjay as a promising star in the industry, earning him the sobriquets ‘Daali,’ ‘Nata Rakshas,’ and ‘Nata Bhairaana’ from fans.

A scene from Dhananjay’s cast from the film Tagaru (Credits: YouTube/PRK Audio)

2. Ratnakar in Ratnan Prapancha (2021)

Rathnan Prapancha is an emotional Kannada drama that takes Ratnakar, a depressed insurance agent, on a transformative journey of reconnecting with his roots. Directed by Rohit Padaki, the film explores themes of self-discovery, family and identity. Ratnakar’s relationship with his mother, his turmoil and his realization of her beauty, form the story.

Dhananjay shines as Ratnakar, delivering a heartfelt performance that deeply moves the audience. Buoyed by the success of Tagaru, Dhananjay was seen mostly in negative shades during that period. Ratnakar’s role was refreshing, presenting Dhananjay as a normal, middle-class man living the everyday struggles of a common man, creating a sense of relatability.

A scene from the film Ratnan Prapancha (Credit: YouTube/Lahari Music)

3. The King in Boxer (2015)

Boxer is an intense Kannada drama that highlights love, ambition and liberation. Dhananjay plays the role of a passionate boxer whose life takes a transformative turn due to unexpected challenges. With entertaining action sequences and a heartfelt narrative, Dhananjay showcased his versatility as a young actor.

Boxer, only his third film, required Dhananjay to undergo intense physical transformation and training for the role of a kickboxer.

A scene from the movie Boxer (Credit: Youtube/SunNXT)

4. Allama Prabhu in Allama (2017)

Allama is a poetic Kannada biographical drama that explores the life of the 12th century mystic and philosopher Allama Prabhu. Directed by National Award-winning director TS Nagabharan, the film stars Dhananjay in the lead role and portrays Allama’s spiritual journey and quest for knowledge.

A bold move for a young actor, Dhananjay accepted the opportunity to work with TS Nagabharana and delivered an excellent performance. This showcased his talent and versatility and also proved that he is not just a hero but an actor.

A scene from the period film Allama (Credits: YouTube/Srihari Khode)

5. Shankar in Badwa Rascal (2022)

Badava Rascal is a Kannada action-comedy film directed by Guru Shankar, starring Dhananjay in the role of Shankar. The film traces Shankar’s journey as he grapples with family pressures and his romantic relationships. Blending humor with emotional depth, Dhananjay delivers a compelling performance, making it a relatable story of personal growth and love while performing in a commercial template.

As a commercial entertainer, Badwa Rascal, also produced by Dhananjay, is a personal favourite. Shankar’s character development, inner turmoil and the factors around him have an emotional impact, while the character’s nature, friendship and collective presentation bring out the entertainment.

A scene from the movie Badwa Rascal (Credit: YouTube/Anand Audio)

Dhananjay’s journey in the film industry is no less than an inspiration. With the ability to bring depth and intensity to his roles, he has not only made his mark in Kannada cinema but has also successfully made his mark in Tamil and Telugu films. Her performance in Pushpa: The Rise was widely appreciated, showing her versatility across different languages.

As he prepares for the zebra release (22 November) Pushpa 2: Rules on 5th DecemberDhananjay has continued to expand his horizons, earning recognition and appreciation from audiences beyond Karnataka.

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