Dileep Raj
Raj in 2021
Born (1978-09-02)2 September 1978
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Died 13 May 2026(2026-05-13) (aged 47)
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Occupations
  • Actor
  • television producer
  • director
  • dubbing artist
Years active 1997–2026
Spouse
Srividya
(m. 2001)
Children 2

Dileep Raj (2 September 1978 – 13 May 2026) was an Indian actor, television director and producer known for his work in Kannada television and cinema. He appeared in 24 films and produced many television serials under his banner DR Creations.

After beginning his career as an actor appearing in television serials, Raj made his film debut with Boyfriend (2005). He was noted for his role as an antagonist in Milana (2007). Other films he appeared in include U Turn (2016),[1] Orchestra Mysuru (2023) and Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu (2025). His final film appearance came in Love Mocktail (2026).[2] Raj also acted on stage, including a leading role in the play Treadmill.[3]

Raj however received recognition for his television work, first as an actor and later as producer and director. With his wife Srividya, he produced Vidya Vinayaka (2017) and Paaru (2018–2024), and starred in produced Hitler Kalyana (2021–2024). He died from a cardiac arrest on 13 May 2026, aged 47.[2]

Career

Raj began his acting career on stage. After winning an award at a college fest, he took to amateur theatre.[1] He associated himself with renowned theatre groups such as Nataranga and Drishti. After being intoduced to television by noted actress Nanditha, Raj made his debut with the telefilm Kambada Mane in 1997.[4] He then appeared in Janani as the grandson of Bharathi Vishnuvardhan's character. He went on to appear in other television serials such as Ardha Satya, Rangoli, Kumkuma Bhagya, Mangalya, Malebillu, Preetigaagi, and Rathasapthami.[5] In Rathasapthami, based a true incident, he played Jeevan, a negative-shaded character. Raj called him "...a schemer who goes about harming everyone who comes close to understanding his dubious ways."[1]

Raj's film debut came in 2005, when he was offered a role in Boyfriend. The makers had not finalized on who would play the male lead. After the media mistook him as the lead actor, he was offered the role. The film failed to perform commercially.[1] After film roles failed to come his way, Raj returned to television, playing a negative role in Mangalya, while also appearing in Malebillu. He was then offered the role of the antagonist in Milana, with Puneeth Rajkumar and Parvathy Thiruvothu playing the lead roles. The film was a massive commercial success. However, upon not receiving starring roles, Raj again returned to television after appearing in Love Guru (2009) and Gaana Bajaana (2010).[1] Raj was also worked a dubbing artist starting with Jogi (2005).[4] In Aa Dinagalu (2007), he dubbed for Chethan Kumar's character.[5]

Raj worked as the Fiction Head for Colors Kannada in 2015.[6] In 2014, he ventured into television production with his banner DR Creations. Previously, he assisted director Jayanth for the serial Sahagamana.[1] Under DR Creations, he produced multiple extended-running television shows for major networks such as Colors Kannada, Star Suvarna and Zee Kannada. His projects combined traditional Kannada cultural elements with contemporary filmmaking methods.[7] Raj became popular for his role in Hitler Kalyana, a serial he also produced.[4]

In 2017, Raj produced the comedy show Majaa Bharatha. In its first season, it completed 52 episodes.[4] His final film appearance came in Love Mocktail 3, in which played Sanjay, an advocate.[8]

Personal life and death

Raj married Srividya, an HR professional, in 2001. After a corporate career of 16 years, Srividya quit to join her husband in television production.[9] The couple had two children together: daughters Dhruti and Aditi, both of who have made television appearances.[10]

During a visit to Goa in May 2026, Raj complained of chest discomfort and uneasiness. It was reported that might have had a heart ailment, and that he was planning on getting himself checked upon returning to Bangalore. However, he suffered from a massive heart attack in the early hours of 13 May. He was rushed to a hospital in the city, but efforts to revive him failed and was pronounced dead.[11][12] His last rites were held at his farmhouse near Gunnur, in Ramanagara taluk, as per Lingayat traditions, with family members and numerous film and television industry colleagues in attendance.[13]

Filmography

  • All films are in Kannada, unless otherwise noted.
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Boyfriend Shiva
Nan Love Madtheeya Kiran
2006 7 O' Clock Ajay Guest appearance
Mukhamukhi
2007 Sri Kshethra Kaivara Thathayya
Kshana Kshana Ananth
Milana Hemanth
2008 Neene Neene
2009 Ninagaagi Kaadiruve
Love Guru Abhi
2010 Sanchari
Kiladi Krishna
Gaana Bajaana Kuttappa "Kuttu"
Sugreeva
Police Quarters Raju [14]
2011 Bhramara
I Am Sorry Mathe Banni Preethsona
Manthana
Panchamrutha Manohar Segment Samarasave Jeevana: Harmonious life
Aidondla Aidu Kantha
2012 Kiladi Kitty
Challenge Kishore Tri-lingual film (Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil)
2013 Lakshmi
Mahanadi
Auto Raja
Bhairavi
Tony
Barfi
2014 Crazy Star
Nan Life Alli Ramu
Mariyade
Darlinge Osina Darlinge Telugu film
2015 Minchagi Nee Baralu
2016 U Turn Aditya
2018 Javaa
Ambi Ning Vayassaytho Ambi's son
Kismath Vinay
Neevu Kare Madida Chandadararu
Looty
2019 Mahira Kishore
2023 Orchestra Mysuru Naveen Raju
2025 Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu Albert
2026 Love Mocktail 3 Sanjay
As dubbing artist
  • Srusti (2004)
  • Olave (2005)
  • Jogi (2005)
  • Parichaya (2009)
  • Aa Dinagalu (2007) for Chethan Kumar
  • Anthu Inthu Preethi Banthu (2008) for Aditya Babu

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Ardha Sathya
Mangalya
Kumkumabhagya Vivek
2005 Rangoli Aadi
2006 Preeti Illada Mele Kishore
2007 Malebillu Aditya
Preetigaagi
Manetana
2013 RathaSapthami Jeevan
2013 Purushottama Purushottama
2013 Amma Ninnagagi
2016 Just Maath Maathalli
2017 Majabharata S1 First non-fiction produced[15]
Janani
2017 Vidya Vinayaka N/a Producer
2018 Paaru N/a
2021–2024 Hitler Kalyana Abhiram Jayshankar "AJ"
2024 Brahmagantu N/a Director
2025 Vadhu N/a Producer
2026 Krishna Rukku N/a Director and producer

References

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  2. ^ a b "Kannada film and television actor Dileep Raj passes away". The Hindu. 13 May 2026. Retrieved 15 May 2026.
  3. ^ "Dileep Raj returns to theatre with Treadmill". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 25 March 2019. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d Jha, Jyoti (13 May 2026). "Denied work, Dileep Raj was forced to dub; wanted to retire to his farmhouse, will be buried there now". The Indian Express. Retrieved 15 May 2026.
  5. ^ a b Bopanna, Deepak (13 May 2026). "Kannada Actor-Producer Dileep Raj Dies Of Heart Attack At 47". NDTV. Retrieved 15 May 2026.
  6. ^ "Dileep Raj Interview". YouTube. Retrieved 15 May 2026.
  7. ^ Vashisht, Bhumi (13 May 2026). "Who Was Dileep Raj? 'Milana' Actor Dies At 47 — All About His Family, Career, Personal Life And Net Worth". The Sunday Guardian. Retrieved 15 May 2026.
  8. ^ "Sandalwood mourns Dileep Raj". Bangalore Mirror. 14 May 2026. Retrieved 16 May 2026.
  9. ^ Kirti, Sumedha (13 May 2026). "Dilip Raj Family: Actor Who Lived For His Wife & Children — And Left Them Weeks Before Their 25th Anniversary". News18. Retrieved 14 May 2026.
  10. ^ "Inside Dileep Raj's family life: Meet wife Srividya, their two daughters and the beautiful world he built beyond stardom". The Times of India. 13 May 2026. Retrieved 14 May 2026.
  11. ^ Sharadhaa, A. (13 May 2026). "Dileep Raj had noticed chest discomfort during Goa trip before sudden demise". Cinema Express. Retrieved 14 May 2026.
  12. ^ "Kannada actor Dileep Raj dies of heart attack at 47: Cardio explains why men in their 40s and 50s are most vulnerable". Indian Express. 13 May 2026.
  13. ^ "Dileep Raj dies at 48: Kannada actor laid to rest at his farmhouse he loved most". India TV News. 13 May 2026. Retrieved 15 May 2026.
  14. ^ "Police Quarters". Archived from the original on 19 May 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2016. Deccan Herald Retrieved 21 June 2016
  15. ^ "Interview source". YouTube.