Bantwal: Coastal Tik Tok star Dhanraj Acharya enters Bigg Boss house


Mounesh Vishwakarma

Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal

Bantwal, Sep 29: Coastal youth and multi-talented artiste Dhanraj Acharya will make his appearance in the Bigg Boss house this season. Residing in Mameshwara, Anantadi village in Bantwal taluk, Dhanraj has gained fame as a Tik Tok star.

A journalism graduate, Dhanraj began his career as a performer with the Sansara Jodumarga troupe before earning a theatre degree from Mysuru. He captured attention with his lead role in the film "Abbabba" and became a household name as a contestant in Season 2 of the popular show "Gichchigiligi" on Colors Kannada channel.

As the son of Mameshwara Raghava Acharya and Sandhya, Dhanraj has built a significant following through various videos created with his wife, Prajna Acharya. After announcing their pregnancy via a special video, Dhanraj welcomed a baby girl on August 21. Using his grandmother Kamalajji for awareness videos, their family has embraced the name "Kamalajji Family."

As he prepares to enter the Bigg Boss house, Dhanraj has moved to Bengaluru with his family.

Good Luck from newborn

Shortly after Prajna gave birth to their daughter, Dhanraj received a call from Bigg Boss, leading the family to believe this is a stroke of luck from their newborn. With a one-month-old baby, Dhanraj is set to enter Bigg Boss, and fans are eager to see what he will do in the house.

Dhanraj's videos go viral 

Dhanraj's videos blend humour with social commentary, addressing issues such as the Pumpwell flyover, government housing in Ullala, and power problems in Sullia. His creative approach has gained traction, successfully highlighting governance challenges through viral content.

 

 

  

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