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B. Dhananjay
Born (1981-09-08) 8 September 1981 (age 43)
Bengaluru, India
OccupationChoreographer
Years active1993–present

B. Dhananjay (born 8 September 1981) is an Indian film choreographer and actor who works predominantly in the Kannada Film Industry. He appeared as one of the lead actors in the movie Uppu Huli Khara directed by Imran Sardhariya.

Career

Imran Sardhariya was the director of the movie Uppu Huli Khara and Dhananjay B was one of the heroes. His introduction song was sung by Actor Sudeep. Director Imran Sardhariya said Sudeep's voice sounded divine. As a goodwill gesture more than 400 dancers took part in the song as one of their own was turning hero.

After turning choreographer he has so far choreographed more than 40 songs. He trained Vinay Rajkumar grandson of actor Dr Rajkumar for the movie Ananthu vs Nusrath. The song "MareteHoyite" from the movie Amar (2019 film) was a hit. He choreographed the song "kuttu kuttu kuttappa" which had Sharan (actor) and Apoorva grooving for the movie Victory 2. The song topped the charts at time of its release.

Choreography

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Film Song Year Language Notes
Ananthu vs Nusrath "iga tane jaariyagide" 2018 Kannada
Victory 2 "Kuttu Kuttu Kuttappa" 2018 Kannada
Rugged "Ninne Preetisuve" 2019 Kannada
Padde Huli "7 songs" 2019 Kannada
Amar "Maretuhoyite" 2019 Kannada
Adyaksha in America "All Songs" 2019 Kannada
Trivikrama "Nenne Tanaka" 2022 Kannada
Gaalipata 2 "Neenu bage hariyada haadu" 2022 Kannada
Bad Manners "Nautanki beda" 2023 Kannada
Bheema "I Love you kane" 2024 Kannada

References

  1. "'Uppu Huli Khara' Review: A Heist Drama for the Youth". The New Indian Express.
  2. "Uppu Huli Khara Review {2.5/5}: Go give this film a try. You may just walk out entertained". The Times of India.
  3. "Meet the other two boys of Uppu Huli Khara". epaper.timesgroup.com.
  4. "'Sudeep's voice adds to the energy in our Ganesha song' - Times of India". The Times of India.
  5. ^ "Sudeep's voice sounded divine when he recorded the track on Ganesha, says Uppi Huli Khara director". The New Indian Express.
  6. "Rajkumar's grandson to make his debut with 'Siddartha'". The Hindu. 2 May 2014 – via www.thehindu.com.
  7. "Apoorva's makes right dance moves in Victory sequel". The New Indian Express.

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