Dhananjay: Vijaya Prasad is a genre by himself 
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Dhananjay: Vijaya Prasad is a genre by himself

The actor talks about his upcoming release Totapuri 2 and its director

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Dhananjay strives for diversity in his roles and enjoys taking on various characters to present different dimensions of himself to the audience. This led him to collaborate with director Vijaya Prasad, who is known for his impressive storytelling. “Vijaya Prasad’s films usually combine comedy and emotions into one compelling package,” says Dhananjay, “His writing also played a significant role in my decision to be a part of this film, and the range of my character was the other reason.”

Dhananjay, who plays Narayana Pillai, says that his character believes in the power of love above all else. “My character sacrifices for the sake of love, emphasising that love is sacred and transcends caste or religion. This film conveys the message that we are all humans. It explores 2-3 different phases in Narayana Pillai’s life, showcasing various facets of his journey. Despite my previous roles as a hero, villain, and various other characters, this film allows me to portray a sincere lover, and director Vijaya Prasad has utilised my skills comprehensively,” explains Dhananjay.

According to Dhananjay, Vijayaprasad’s conversations and films always contain a touch of politics and mischief. “As a director, he never views things from a single perspective. He deeply contemplates on how to effectively convey a message, as he has demonstrated in his previous films Sidlingu and Neer Dose. Totapuri 2 continues to encapsulate all these elements,” he adds about the director.

Talking in particular about actor Jaggesh, Dhananajay shares that he has not only showcased his comedic skills but has also taken on a distinctive role in this film. “We also have other actors, who have beautifully portrayed their respective characters. Furthermore, producer Suresh has poured a great deal of passion into the project, having produced numerous hit films. Working on such a project has been a pleasure for me, “ he says.
 

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