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Diganth
Diganth in 2017
Born
Diganth Manchale

28 December 1983 (1983-12-28) (age 40)
NationalityIndian
Alma materJain University, Bengaluru
Occupation(s)Actor, model
Years active2006–present
Spouse
(m. 2018)

Diganth Manchale (born 28 December 1983), known professionally as Diganth, is an Indian actor who predominantly works in Kannada films.[1] Diganth made his acting debut in Miss California (2006) and is best known for his performance in Gaalipata (2008). He is a recipient of two South Indian International Movie Awards along with nominations for four Filmfare Awards South.[2]

Diganth received the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Kannada nomination for his portrayal in Manasaare (2009), Pancharangi (2010) and Katheyondu Shuruvagide (2018). He further established himself as a leading actor in Kannada cinema with successful films such as Lifeu Ishtene (2011), Parijatha (2012), Minchagi Nee Baralu (2015), Chowka (2017), Happy New Year (2017), Gaalipata 2 (2022), Thimayya & Thimayya (2022), Bachelor Party (2024) and Marigold (2024).[3]

Early life

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Diganth Manchale was born in Sagara, Karnataka. He completed schooling in Seva Bharathi and pre-university in Tunga Mahavidyalaya, Thirthahalli. His father, Krishnamurthy, is a professor, and his mother is Mallika. Diganth has an elder brother, Akash Manchale. He completed his bachelor's degree in Commerce from Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College, a part of Jain University[4] in Bengaluru, and was a model before joining the Kannada film industry in 2006.

Career

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Early work, success and fluctuations (2006-2022)

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Diganth made his lead debut in the film Miss California,[5] but he gained fame for his supporting roles in Mungaru Male and Gaalipata.

His career after 2010 includes successful projects such as Manasaare,[6] Pancharangi,[7] Lifeu Ishtene[8] and Parijatha.[9] All of these films brought him much popularity and stardom. He went on to play the lead in director Indrajith Lankesh's Dev Son of Mudde Gowda in 2012 which received mixed reactions.[10]

He made his Bollywood debut in Wedding Pullav that was released on 16 October 2015.[11]

In 2017, Diganth was part of Chowka, which was a blockbuster.[12] In that same year, he acted in Happy New Year for which he was nominated for SIMA best supporting role.[13]

Under Pushkar films he acted in Katheyondu Shuruvagide, a romantic movie for which he was nominated for the SIIMA award for best actor.[14][15] He also played a supporting role in Puneeth Rajkumar starrer Yuvarathnaa.[16]

In 2021, he acted in the suspense thriller movie Huttu Habbada Shubhashayagalu.[17] He played a village boy role in Kshamisi Nimma Khaatheyalli Hanavilla.[18] He was also the part of Gaalipata 2 where his aghori character was praised.[19]

Established actor (2023–present)

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In the mystery thriller Yadha Yadha Hi (2023), Diganth played a corrupt police officer Ashok Teja investigating a murder case. The reviewer for Cinema Express felt that his character "embodies both positive and negative shades" and that his "convincing portrayal and ample screen time allow him to make the most of this opportunity, eliciting both appreciation and laughter." They added, "In particular, his performance during scenes where he portrays a cancer patient deserves special recognition."[20] He made a cameo in Hostel Hudugaru Bekagiddare.[21] In July 2023, it was reported that was signed for Rohith Padaki's gangster drama Uttarakaanda.[22] In the comedy film, Bachelor Party, his first release of 2024, Diganth played a software engineer, whose personal life is miserable. He goes on a bachelor's party of a friend to Thailand and gets embroiled in a gang war. Film Companion wrote that "Diganth brings his signature, doe-eyed innocence to the character who is never happy in life... and even in anger, no one can take him seriously" and added that "... he does his best with the material."[23] In another comedy, Marigold, he plays a habitual thief that hatches a plan along with his gang to steal gold biscuits from the police, who have acquired them using their ill-gotten money, in the backdrop of the 2016 demonetisation of banknotes. While Shashiprasad S. M. of Times Now News felt that the film helps Diganth "strike gold",[24] A. Sharadhaa of Cinema Express felt that "Diganth... impeccably portrays Krishna's character, effortlessly switching between delivering punchy dialogues while maintaining the comic timing and exhibiting heroism."[25]

Personal life

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Diganth is sometimes called "Doodhpedha" by his fans, referencing his popular role by that name.[5][26]

Diganth met actress Aindrita Ray on the sets of Manasaare in 2008, and they eventually started dating.[27] After 10 years of courtship, Diganth and Ray got married on 12 December 2018, in a traditional Bengali wedding ceremony, at Nandi Hills, Karnataka.[28][29][30]

In the media

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Diganth in 2011

Diganth was placed third in Rediff.com 's "Top 5 Kannada Actors" list of 2011, for his film Lifeu Ishtene.[31] Diganth was placed 19th in 2018, 9th in 2019 and 6th in 2020 in the Bangalore Times' 30 Most Desirable Men list.[32][33][34] In 2024, Diganth and Aindrita along with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, donated a mechanical elephant to a temple in Mysuru.[35]

Filmography

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Films

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  • All films are in Kannada, unless otherwise noted.
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Notes Ref.
2006 Mandya Harsha
Miss California Diganth [36]
Kadala Mage Arun Tulu film
Mungaru Male Gautham
2007 SMS 6260 Roshan
Meera Madhava Raghava Madhava
2008 Gaalipata Diganth
Vaana Gautham Telugu film
Mast Maja Maadi Kamesh
2009 House Full Diggu
Manasaare Manohar
Male Bille Akash [37]
2010 Swayamwara Vijay [38]
Pancharangi Bharath
Bisile Vicky [39]
2011 Jolly Boy Ganesh
Mr.Duplicate Vikram
Lifeu Ishtene Vishal
Putra Krishna
Taare Nesara
Kaanchaana Venky
2012 Parijatha Bhaskar
Dev Son of Mudde Gowda Dev
2013 Barfi Santosh
2015 Wedding Pullav Aditya Hindi film
Minchagi Nee Baralu Jai
Sharpshooter Jedara Kannappa "JK" Also Playback Singer
2016 Parapancha Seenu
Nagarahavu Nagacharan
2017 Chowka Krishna Rao
Happy New Year Harsha
2018 Katheyondu Shuruvagide Tarun Manchale
2019 Fortuner Phartha
Panchatantra Himself Guest appearance
2021 Yuvarathnaa Samarth Bharadwaj [40]
Huttu Habbada Shubhashayagalu Arjun [41]
2022 Kshamisi Nimma Khaatheyalli Hanavilla Shankara [42]
Gaalipata 2 Digi [43]
Thimayya & Thimayya Thimayya [44]
2023 Yadha Yadha Hi Ashok Teja / Adarsh Bhatt [45]
Hostel Hudugaru Bekagiddare Bunty Gowda Cameo appearance [46]
2024 Bachelor Party Santhosh [47]
Marigold Krishna [48]
The Judgement Anil Kumar [49]
Powder Surya [50]
Laughing Buddha Vishwa [51]
Edagaiye Apaghatakke Karana TBA Post-production [52]
TBA Kuladalli Keelyavudo TBA Post-production [53]
Uttarakaanda Mallige Filming [54]

Web series

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Year Film Role Notes Ref.
2021 Ramyug Rama Hindi series [55]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Film Result Ref.
2009 Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actor – Kannada Gaalipata Nominated [56]
2010 Best Actor – Kannada Manasaare Nominated [57]
2011 Pancharangi Nominated [58]
2019 Katheyondu Shuruvagide Nominated [59]
2012 Suvarna Film Awards Favorite Hero Lifeu Ishtene Nominated
2013 South Indian International Movie Awards Romantic Star of South Indian Cinema Won [60]
2018 Best Supporting Actor – Kannada Happy New Year Nominated [61]
2023 Gaalipata 2 Won [62]

References

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  8. ^ "Review: Lifeu Ishtene! Is refreshing".
  9. ^ "Kannada Review: "Parijatha" is a must watch". 12 February 2012.
  10. ^ "Dev S/O Muddegowda Movie Review {3.5/5}: Critic Review of Dev S/O Muddegowda by Times of India". The Times of India.
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  12. ^ "Director's actor, this one". 4 August 2018.
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  40. ^ "Diganth to play Deputy Commissioner in Yuvaratna". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 30 July 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  41. ^ "ಮಾಸ್ ಲುಕ್ ನಲ್ಲಿ 'ಹುಟ್ಟು ಹಬ್ಬದ ಶುಭಾಶಯ' ಕೋರಿದ ದೂದ್ ಪೇಡ ದಿಗಂತ್; ಚಿತ್ರದ ಫಸ್ಟ್ ಲುಕ್ ಪೋಸ್ಟರ್ ಸೂಪರ್". 28 October 2019. Archived from the original on 26 February 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
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