logo
Pushpa actor Dhananjaya on his production ventures: ‘Working with newcomers is risky, but…'

Pushpa actor Dhananjaya on his production ventures: ‘Working with newcomers is risky, but…'

Hindustan Times3 days ago

Kannada actor-producer Daali Dhananjaya's last production venture, Vidyapati, starring Nagabhushana in the lead, released in theatres on April 10 and opened to fairly decent reviews. But thereafter, there was absolutely no push from the film team and it seemed almost as if they'd lost interest in it. 'People didn't turn up in theatres and I was, honestly, a tad disappointed and felt that there was no point doing anything. Once audiences decide not to come to theatres, you cannot change their minds, so I did not try anything thereafter,' he said.
Stream Dhananjaya hits like Head Bush, Tagaru, Monsoon Raga and more with OTTplay Premium
The next best move, he figured was to get the film on to OTT as soon as possible, in the hope that audiences would watch it at least then. Dhananjaya released Vidyapati on Amazon Prime Video first, and then took it to Sun NXT as well, within weeks. 'The response on OTT was, obviously, better,' says the actor, adding that like others in the industry, he too is baffled by the current slump in theatrical footfalls and unsure of a possible solution.
Vidyapati is the first time that Dhananjaya has been unable to draw crowds to theatres. 'Whether it was Badava Rascal, Head Bush or Tagaru Palya, they worked well on all platforms. With Vidyapati, I am not sure if the IPL season was the issue, or if we failed to create enough buzz around the film. I don't know what went wrong, but my biggest learning is that IPL was a major factor; people were not even discussing movies,' says the actor, hopeful that the second half of the year will be better for the Kannada film industry.
In the meantime, Dhananjaya is trying not to mull over this current situation and remains steadfast in his commitment to promoting new talent with his production house, Daali Productions. He's got not one, but two films currently in post-production, one of which, JC University, was announced, and the other, is yet to be made public knowledge.
'I am working with newcomers on both these films. If you don't have new talent emerging in the industry every now and then, eventually, the industry will die. I am trying to do my bit for the betterment of the Kannada film industry; I know it is a risk, but I am doing my best,' says Dhananjaya, adding that he will have to make calculated changes to this strategy if audiences continue to shun theatres and fail to encourage new talent.
The actor, who had his fair share of struggles in his initial years and, started to give back to the industry once he found a firm footing, adds, 'I can sit back and enjoy my life as an actor. Why do I have to go back to a phase of struggle just because I am trying to do something for the benefit of the industry? I am not looking at making profits, but if I at least recover my investment, it will give me the confidence to put that into another film.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

"In Middle Of...": Rohit Sharma Narrates Tale Of His Romantic Proposal To Wife Ritika Sajdeh
"In Middle Of...": Rohit Sharma Narrates Tale Of His Romantic Proposal To Wife Ritika Sajdeh

NDTV

time4 hours ago

  • NDTV

"In Middle Of...": Rohit Sharma Narrates Tale Of His Romantic Proposal To Wife Ritika Sajdeh

India ODI captain Rohit Sharma opened up on his romantic marriage proposal to wife Ritika Sajdeh. Rohit announced his Test retirement last month and is currently not part of the Indian team for the ongoing Test series against England. He was last seen in action during the recently-concluded Indian Premier League (IPL) season. During an interaction with former India spinner Harbhajan Singh and his wife Geeta Basra, Rohit narrated the tale of how he orchestrated a surprise proposal by taking Ritika to his childhood cricket ground. Rohit also revealed that he took Ritika to the ground under the pretense of having ice cream. "My proposal was quite romantic. I took her to the place where I started playing cricket. We were here only (somewhere along Marine Drive apparently). She had brought food from home. We ate it. So, I was just sitting. Then I told her let's go out to eat ice cream, I'm bored. Then we took the car out, we left. We left from Marine Drive, crossed Haji Ali, Worli. So, she asked where is the ice cream shop? She does not know anything after Bandra. I told her there's a good one in Borivali, where I live. You've never come, so let me show you," revealed Rohit. Rohit recalled that he got down on one knee to propose Ritika in the middle of ground, a moment which was beautifully captured by his friends. "It was a ground and it was pitch dark and she didn't realise it was a ground. Then I had already told my friend to set up something there at the ground and just be there to capture the moment. We parked the car. Then I went on my knees, in the middle of the pitch. Then, I proposed to her," he added. Rohit's retirement from Test cricket came days before former India Virat Kohli also made the shock announcement that he won't be playing in the whites again for India either. Both Rohit and Kohli had also retired from T20Is last year, following India's win over South Africa in the T20 World Cup final.

Gopalan Malls Celebrates the Grand Finale of 'Nerehore Pratibhe Pradarshana' with a Spectacular Showcase of Local Talent
Gopalan Malls Celebrates the Grand Finale of 'Nerehore Pratibhe Pradarshana' with a Spectacular Showcase of Local Talent

Hans India

time6 hours ago

  • Hans India

Gopalan Malls Celebrates the Grand Finale of 'Nerehore Pratibhe Pradarshana' with a Spectacular Showcase of Local Talent

Bengaluru: The inaugural edition of Nerehore Pratibhe Pradarshana, Gopalan Malls' community-driven talent showcase, concluded on 22nd June with a grand finale at Gopalan Arcade Mall, Rajarajeshwari Nagar. The event celebrated local performing arts talent from Bengaluru's residential communities, featuring dance, music, theatre, and folk arts. The Director of Gopalan Enterprises, C Prabhakar remarked, 'The event has highlighted the extraordinary talent within our communities. It's more than a talent show — it's a celebration of our cultural unity. We aim to make this an annual tradition that continues to inspire and connect.' The initiative attracted over 400 participants — from children to senior citizens — performing in categories like classical/contemporary dance, vocal/instrumental music, folk acts, and martial arts. Preliminary rounds held across 12 communities saw over 1,000 participants, engaging 10,000+ residents. The finale featured performances and appearances by Karthik Varnekar – Popular Kannada actor from RIYAA (2022) and NINAGAAGI on Colors Kannada, also starring in upcoming films SHERR, ARIDRA, AIRAA, and USIRU. Padmashree Prasad Holla – Veteran Bharatanatyam artist, trained under Vidhushi Shobha Bhat and Dr. Padma Subramanyam, with performances at Udupi Paryayotsava and Yuva Sourabha. Both guests lauded the talent and spirit of the event.

This 3-episode crime series will leave you numb, 18 women were hunted by..., climax will send chills down your spine, series is...
This 3-episode crime series will leave you numb, 18 women were hunted by..., climax will send chills down your spine, series is...

India.com

time6 hours ago

  • India.com

This 3-episode crime series will leave you numb, 18 women were hunted by..., climax will send chills down your spine, series is...

OTT platforms keep dropping a bunch of web shows, films, and a few docuseries every now and then, and we are here to help you binge-watch them. And today, we will be sharing another docuseries that will crawl under your skin and stay there. Some stories aren't just disturbing; they're nightmarishly real. Indian Predator: Beast of Bangalore, released in 2022, is one of them. An unflinching look into the twisted life of Karnataka's most feared serial killer: Umesh Reddy. Once a man in uniform, Umesh turned predator, hunting and brutally murdering women between 1996 and 2002. While 18 lives were reportedly lost to his savagery, he was convicted in just nine cases. Bengaluru's years of fear Reddy's crimes weren't just about murder—they were layered with horrifying details: sexual assaults, the chilling pattern of stealing women's clothes, and multiple escapes from police custody. He didn't just commit crimes—he haunted an entire city. His most infamous act? The 1998 murder of a widow in Peenya gripped Bengaluru in a wave of panic. The docuseries captures the fear and chaos through testimonies from victims' families, journalists, and police officers who witnessed the horror unfold firsthand. About the docuseries Directed by Ashwin Rai Shetty and produced by Vice Studios, the three-part docuseries uses dramatic reenactments to immerse viewers in the tense atmosphere of late-'90s Bengaluru. While some viewers felt the dramatisations lacked punch, the series succeeds in tracing Reddy's deeply disturbed psyche and the institutional lapses that let him slip through the cracks more than once. Streaming on… Each episode runs about 40–45 minutes and is available in multiple languages, including Hindi, English, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. With a modest IMDb rating of 6.2, it may not be flawless, but it's a hard-hitting chronicle of crime, fear, and a city held hostage by one man's monstrous instincts.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store