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Dhananjaya experiment­s with being bad

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Kannada actor Dhananjaya, who grew up on the stage and later worked with noted theatre artist Mime Ramesh, enjoys experiment­ing with different characters.

Acting is a passion for this engineer who quit Infosys to start a career in cinema. He won the Siima award for his debut film Director’s Special.

Tagaru is a new experiment where he plays the villain, Daali — a gangster and womaniser.

Dhananjaya spoke to tabloid! about the role.

TAGARU TRIUMPHS

“The response to Daali has been overwhelmi­ng. I could not believe it when people whistled every time Daali appeared onscreen. On social media, there has been a flood of messages. One fan from Mysore got herself tattooed with ‘Daali’ and sent me her image. Another fan has Daali written on his car. I presumed that Tagaru will be an average action drama but it went beyond that.”

BEING THE BADDIE

“Daali was quite a challenge mentally. Suri prepared me well. Daali is born out of his imaginatio­n. We discussed in detail about the character and he let me improvise it on the sets. There is a bad side in all of us. I think I was successful in bringing out the hidden evil in me.”

WORKING WITH SHIVA RAJKUMAR

“It was a great opportunit­y working with Shiva anna [brother]. He believes that every character in the story is important and gives space to his co-actors.”

IMPACT OF CHARACTERS

“The characters stay with you. It took some time to shake off the hangover of Allama .Iwas disturbed after shooting was done. Only a break with my parents helped me. Daali made me lose my temper on two occasions. For one who never gets into quarrels this was a revelation. I realised then that it was not me but Daali coming into the foreground.”

EXPERIMENT­S WITH ROLES

“Every role is about learning and unlearning. It keeps me alive. After building a six pack to play a boxer in Boxer I turned to yoga for my role in Allama. There was no reference to this character. To understand Allama better, I read about him and even learnt to play the mridangam [percussion instrument] for few scenes. In Yajamana, my next directed by Pon Kumaran, I play a character with dark shades opposite Darshan who is the lead.”

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