He quit Infosys job for cinema and it paid off. ‘I realised it late’, says Kannada actor-producer Daali Dhananjay on leaving IT job
Kannada actor Daali Dhananjaya ventures into OTT production with the web series Jerax on ZEE5, showcasing his evolving creative ambitions. Leaving a stable IT job, Dhananjaya pursued his passion for acting, achieving success with roles like Daali...

Daali Dhananjaya on OTT debut with Jerax as producer
The actor has now entered the OTT space as a producer with the web series Jerax, which premiered on ZEE5 on April 24. Backed by his banner Daali Pictures, the series marks a huge step in his career. In an exclusive interview with The Economic Times, Dhananjay shared that the OTT medium offers a different kind of creative freedom compared to traditional cinema. He described it as an exciting space where stories can be explored in more depth and with greater flexibility. For him, producing Jerax was not just about telling a story but also about contributing to a growing platform that allows new voices to emerge.The series itself shows that intention. He said, "Personally, I’m drawn to the genre of Jerax, a blend of comedy, thriller, and political satire. It’s something I enjoy as an audience member as well. When Srinidhi, a young filmmaker, first narrated the story, I was instantly hooked. I immediately called Pradeep and said we should move forward, and I also congratulated Srinidhi on the strength of his writing. In fact, my initial instinct was to develop it as a film, but when ZEE5 proposed it as a series, we were happy to take that direction."
For his OTT debut as a producer, Dhananjaya was clear about one thing: he wanted to back a story that stood out. Rather than focusing solely on genre, he prioritised a narrative that could hold the audience’s attention and offer something new. He credited Srinidhi’s writing for bringing that vision to life and expressed confidence in the filmmaker’s ability to execute it.
Dhananjaya's journey from working at Infosys to cinema
Beyond production, Dhananjay’s own journey into cinema continues to inspire many. He recalled how his love for acting began on stage during his early years, though he only fully acknowledged it while working in the corporate world. It was during his time at Infosys that he realised his true passion lay in performing. Choosing to leave a stable job was not easy, but his desire for creative freedom pushed him to take the risk.That decision eventually paid off. Dhananjaya made his acting debut with Director’s Special (2013), earning the Best Debut Actor award at the SIIMA Awards. Over the years, he has built an impressive body of work, winning multiple honours, including three Filmfare Awards South. His performance in Allama (2017), where he portrayed the philosopher-poet Allama Prabhu, received critical acclaim.
A major turning point came with Tagaru (2018), directed by Duniya Soori. His portrayal of the menacing character Daali became so popular that it turned into his widely recognised nickname. The role established him as a powerful performer capable of leaving a lasting impact.
According to him, today’s audiences are perceptive and focus more on the character than the actor’s image. He added that his Telugu fans are aware of his work as a lead actor in Kannada cinema, which has helped them appreciate his range.
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